Chelsea are currently under investigation over financial breaches that happened during the Roman Abramovich area.
Everton and Nottingham Forest have already had six and four points docked, respectively, for breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules.
Last year, Chelsea were fined £8.6m by UEFA for breaking their financial fair play rules.
According to reports, some documents leaked last year proved that the club was involved in shady transfer business under Roman Abramovich.
Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness has claimed that Chelsea have no way out of this, and the that the Premier League will be left with no choice but to dock points from Chelsea following the alleged breaches.
“I think this time next year, we’re going to be sitting here discussing the Chelsea rule breach,” Wyness told Football Insider.
“I don’t think the Premier League have left themselves anywhere else to go but a serious points deduction.
“I think Chelsea could have had the biggest breach so far – unless there is some very clever engineering done in the transfer market, but I think it will be very hard to do.
“Listen, don’t underestimate Todd Boehly and his ability and connections with Saudi Arabia. There is a lot of connections between Saudi and his investment group to try and pull something out of the fire, but I feel there is no way out of this one for Chelsea.
“This time next year, we’ll be talking about unhappy Chelsea fans. There will be a lot more documents from the Everton and Nottingham Forest cases setting up precedents for how these things are going to be handled.
“It won’t be pleasant reading for Chelsea.”