New Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly will host an informal dinner with his Premier League counterparts, according to reports.
The American businessman, who also co-owns the LA Dodgers, completed the $4.25billion takeover of the Premier League giants alongside Clearlake Capital in late May.
Boehly has now arranged the dinner with his counterparts after the 20 executives from soccer's English top-flight gather for their latest shareholders' meeting in London on Tuesday, according to The Athletic.



Fellow Americans Liverpool owner John W Henry (left) and Arsenal chief Stan Kroenke (right)
Although not every member of the group is reportedly able to attend, Boehly's gesture is said to be well-received by his peers.