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Chelsea is not stopping at the transfer market. Not hesitating to take out the checkbook to strengthen themselves on the transfer market, the Blues have not skimped on the means this summer. One of the major projects of the London club will have been the attack. Thus, Pedro Neto, Joao Felix and Marc Guiu have put down their suitcases on the side of Stamford Bridge. A situation which nevertheless does not satisfy Enzo Maresca, the new coach of Chelsea.
Present at a press conference this Friday two days before the match against Wolverhampton (3 p.m.), the Italian coach affirmed that another attacker was wanted between now and the end of the transfer window: “Wanting to sign a player for the sake of signing him, it’s better not to do it. If a recruit comes to improve the team, then we’ll do it. But we’re very happy with the current squad. But if we can sign a 9, who can help us, make the difference, we’ll try, and too bad if it’s not possible.» Chelsea hasn’t finished her shopping so…
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