Chelsea owner Todd Boehly splashed over £600million on new signings over the last two transfer windows.
Premier League chief executive, Richard Masters has told Chelsea to sell players in the summer in a bid to balance the books after spending £600million on new signings this season.
Masters, speaking at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit, addressed Boehly and Chelsea’s transfer policy.
“I am not here to defend them. The new owners have owned the club for less than a year, they’ve had two transfer windows. You need to judge the football club after three or four years.
“They might have bought, they would argue probably they have a different transfer policy to the previous regime – younger players, longer contracts and lower wages.
“Obviously within our rules, it is a test over a 12-month period so the question is whether they are going to sell some of their existing players in the next window.
“I don’t have the answer to that question, I’m certainly not here to defend them but you have to judge these things over a period of time.”