A number of Chelsea players are said to already “regret” signing long-term contracts, with faith being lost in the “grand project” at Stamford Bridge.
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Blues have spent big in transfer marketHanded out plenty of big contractsProgress on the field is proving difficultWHAT HAPPENED?
The Blues have invested heavily in recent transfer windows, with over £1 billion ($1.3bn) being spent on fresh faces since Roman Abramovich agreed to sell the club in 2022. There has been little progress on the field in west London since then, with a humbling tumble into mid-table mediocrity being taken.
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Chelsea have acquired plenty of potential and pedigree, with the likes of Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, Mkyhailo Mudryk, Christopher Nkunku and Noni Madueke being snapped up. According to , some of the new arrivals “regret” committing to Premier League heavyweights for quite so long – with seven and eight-year contracts being handed out.
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There is said to be a “toxic mix” at Stamford Bridge, with the vision of ambitious owners not being shared by those in the dressing room. It is also claimed that co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are not on the friendliest of terms – although Chelsea have been quick to refute such talk.
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More big decisions do lie in store, though, with the Blues slipping into the bottom-half of the Premier League table this season. Questions are being asked of Mauricio Pochettino’s future a matter of months after taking the reins, but he is expected to last until at least the summer – when there will only be 12 months left on his deal.






