However, according to Wyness, the hiring of new managing director David Beeston from Liverpool indicates a potential resolution to the existing tension within the company.
Former Everton chief exec Keith Wyness believes tension has eased inside Chelsea's boardroom.AdvertisementAdvertisementHe 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."