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The Premier League has Chelsea in its “crosshairs” as there remains a “big mystery” surrounding their intra-company hotel sale over a year on from the deal.
And Keith Wyness – who served as Everton CEO and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – claims Boehly and Chelsea will be in “crosshairs” of the Premier League over the hotel deal and is surprised no statement has been made as of yet.“This is something I’ve got my eyes on, and a lot of other people are also watching this.“We know the sale has gone through and there is a new management company involved, but we’ll have to keep an eye on this going forward.
Are Chelsea even a football club anymore? Ruud Gullit isn’t convinced. He’s not a fan of what Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are doing to his former club.
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