G. Neville spoke about American investments in English football © PA

During the last day, the loud thoughts of the new "Chelsea" owner Todd Boehly about possible reforms in English football were heard. One of the ideas proposed by the American entrepreneur is to organize a "Premier League All-Star Game" - a format that has proven successful in America. According to the owner of the London club, such a format could bring in as much as £200 million in profit, as it did in MLB (the American baseball league), and would be a highly justified event. T. Boehly also suggested making a tournament for the teams of the "Premier League," where the last four teams would compete for survival in the competition.

Yesterday, the "Chelsea" owner also referred to Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne as products of the "aristocrats" academy, demonstrating his lack of knowledge. Today, Sky Sports expert and former footballer G. Neville spoke about this situation: "I keep saying it, but the sooner we get a Regulator, the better." G. Neville was referring to an independent regulator for English football. This is a new reform that the English government has recently wanted to implement.

"American investments in English football are a clear and real threat to the football pyramid and the uniqueness of the game. They just don't understand it and think differently. They also don't stop until they get what they want!" - said Gary Neville, referring to the newly expressed thoughts by Chelsea owner T. Boehly. Liverpool strategist Jurgen Klopp also commented on these ambitious plans of the American businessman.

"When a date is set for this matter, he can call me. He might have forgotten that in big sports in America, they have four-month breaks. Maybe he wants to create a 'Harlem Globetrotters' team in England?" - the German easily laughed at T. Boehly's thoughts.