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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
Lida93
on 20/08/2024, 21:27:12 UTC
I agree with you, Chelsea seems to have no clear management measures. Seen in the last few seasons, when Boehly spent quite a lot of money all that happened was chaos in choosing players to bring to Stamford Bridge. I think it's useless for Chelsea to have quite a lot of money but almost all the players bought do not meet expectations. Boehly should also evaluate the management's performance as a whole for Chelsea's existence.
From what i can see i think Todd Boehly is trying to restructure Chelsea and we all know that is not an easy thing to accomplish. The players bought are all talents from my observation but they still lack the perfect manager to bring out the best in them as a team. Todd Boehly doesn’t pick money from the ground so i think he knows what he is doing and definitely he would have a proper finance management, i think what he is doing is investing and in a few years he should profit from the investment.
Todd to my view is investing wrongly, football club management is not like every other conventional business organization and in the way he is going about buying players he may lose It eventually. Some of those players are not guaranteed to improve in form in the next two to five years,

many of them might even flop or run into a long standing injury. Restructuring a team doesn't call for an  instant overhauling of the club squad down to their best players only to end up bring many average talents to the club. The painful sell of them all was kovacic a DM that is still young vibrant and solid in the midfield position, now in the t-shirt of Manchester City.

Finally, Chelsea has reached a deal with ATM  on the signing of Joao Felix on a six years contract with a 12 months optional addition. I think this is no bad signing, at this time Chelsea really need a striker with a goal scoring capacity. I am suspecting that there loss to Manchester City yesterday must have fast tracked this deal. But the question now is that, does this cancels Chelsea's further interest on Victor Osimhen of Napoli whose future has been that of contention between Chelsea and PSG.
Of course Felix is not a bad signing he’s got lots of potential and it is good that he finally agrees to join Chelsea to stop all his loan moves but i don’t think Felix is a striker and i don’t think Chelsea intends to use him as a striker so they are still much interested in signing Osimhen or another striker.
okay, Joao Felix may not be a natural striker by default but he's a forward and by  that coach could structure him to his own pattern by modifying the formation in a way he could be playing as a false-9 . Though victor  Osimhen's future is still uncertain as to where he would sign for whether PSG or Chelsea we don't know that yet.