Wyness believes signs show Chelsea boardroom rift is easing, says Paul Vegas

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The co-owners of the club, Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, along with Clearlake boss, have been engaged in a dispute over potential buyout offers from each other.

Former Everton chief exec Keith Wyness believes tension has eased inside Chelsea's boardroom.AdvertisementAdvertisement

But Wyness says the arrival of new managing director David Beeston from Liverpool suggests there's an easing of the tension.

He told Football Insider: "Just a few weeks ago, we spoke about how Clearlake and Boehly were at each other’s throats.

"That seems to have thawed. It’s amazing what a few wins can do, not just in the dressing room but in the boardroom.

"It does seem that peace has broken out. They will have known that it was a bad look, and hopefully, they’ve sorted things out."