Gourlay made the announcement on Monday when he also admitted the Blues needed to move to a bigger stadium if they were to fulfil their ambitions of being a European force.
"We hope to make an announcement on naming rights for Stamford Bridge within the next six to eight months," Gourlay told the International Football Arena in Zurich. "It would make a big step because we have to drive up the revenues."
Chelsea are currently exploring their options regarding their future headquarters after shareholders in the Chelsea Pitch Owners company last month rejected a proposal to buy back the land upon which Stamford Bridge is built.
That set back the club's hopes of moving away from a stadium Gourlay believes they have "outgrown".
He added: "We have outgrown our stadium and tried every way possible to extend capacity.
"We need a 60-65,000 stadium. We have the eighth biggest stadium in England and the 61st biggest in Europe. But when you look at the activity of stadiums planned for next few years, we will fall out of top 75 which can only be restrictive to the football club.
"In the meantime we continue on our conversations to see if there is any way at all to extend Stamford Bridge."
Gourlay insisted it was imperative a solution was found but said no decision had yet been made as to whether a fresh vote would be called at next month's AGM.
"We have one of smallest stadiums in Europe," he added. "We have corporate hospitality that is second to none and 30,000 season ticket holders. But we have a stadium slightly larger than 40,000 which drops to 38,000 on Champions League nights. We have to find a solution."
Source: PA
Source: PA