Chelsea have struck a blow on the transfer market by engaging in quick Luiz Fernando Torres and David for nearly 80 million euros on the end of the winter transfer window. Roman Abramovich has had a hand in the pocket, something he had done more for a while, much to the chagrin of Arsene Wenger. In the columns of the Guardian, the coach of Arsenal was amazed at the enormous expenditures made by the Blues was said in financial trouble ...
"Chelsea expressed support for the financial fair play. But in the morning, they announced 50 million loss. And in the evening, they buy a player for 58 million. Where is the logic? Roman Abramovich has decided to put substantial resources and that means it will put even more money on the table in July.
(...) Chelsea and Manchester City are two special cases. It seems that Chelsea is back on the transfer market, he had not done for a long time. But they have the financial potential to do so ", dropped Arsene Wenger, who may be afraid that these investments will enable Chelsea to make up lost time in the standings ...



"Chelsea expressed support for the financial fair play. But in the morning, they announced 50 million loss. And in the evening, they buy a player for 58 million. Where is the logic? Roman Abramovich has decided to put substantial resources and that means it will put even more money on the table in July.
(...) Chelsea and Manchester City are two special cases. It seems that Chelsea is back on the transfer market, he had not done for a long time. But they have the financial potential to do so ", dropped Arsene Wenger, who may be afraid that these investments will enable Chelsea to make up lost time in the standings ...



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