http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 squad and refused to comment on possible signings in the summer transfer window.
Since Didier Drogba’s departure from the club after his contract ran out, Chelsea have signed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marko-Marin-c24198. They are expected to bring in a few more players before the transfer window closes in August and have been linked with top players.
The Ivory Coast international parted ways with the London club after helping them win the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League for the very first time. Drogba’s departure leaves a hole in the Blues’ squad, which will require the signing of at least one forward.
The former Chelsea assistant manager who was made the permanent manager this summer has confirmed the London side are in the market for new signings. He admitted that while he was happy with the team, he would not overlook an opportunity to make the squad
better.
Roberto Di Matteo said in an interview:
“I am pretty happy with the team. We will monitor the market and if there is any other good opportunities to increase the quality and we are able to do it, we will move for it.”
Chelsea have strongly been linked with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hulk-c16436, but Roberto Di Matteo refused to comment on the proceedings. The Brazilian forward has been linked with Chelsea since last season but a move did not go through while Andre Villas-Boas was in charge
due to his astronomical release clause, but the Blues are expected to splash the cash this time around.
He revealed:
“I am not going to discuss our targets. Every time you say something the price goes up.”
The manager also shed light on the uncertain situation of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yossi-Benayoun-c37520, with both the players expected to leave Stamford Bridge this summer. Di Matteo revealed that as things stood, both players were part of the club and would participate
in their pre-season training.
The Italian said:
“They are part of the club and I expect everyone to be here at the start of pre-season. We will monitor it and see what happens.”
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