
Former Chelsea defender Gary Cahill has offered some transfer advice to co-owner Todd Boehly.
The Blues are struggling to recapture their old glory after the departure of old owner Roman Abramovich.
Despite spending a lot of money in the transfer market, more than any club in Europe since Boehly took charge, Chelsea are not a force in the Premier League or Europe.
Speaking to Hayters, Cahill said: When you're in transition and the team's evolving and changing, when we were successful here we had the core of the team and then we added one or two players to that and that's a lot easier to adapt those players into the system and the football club.
When you have so many changes, it does take time. The ability is there, first and foremost, but it takes time to learn this league and get experience. You get experience good and bad, football's not all roses.
They've had a few sticky results and that will give them some experience. In contrast to that, the manager [Mauricio Pochettino] has obviously got bundles of experience in this league, so I think he's a great person to guide them through this."
