08 Jun 2016 00:25:09
Obviously I'd love Griezmann he's the one player i'd love to see play for Chelsea on the opposite wing to Eden but that's unlikely to happen now.

Things aren't going great for us this window with other clubs seem to be getting their targets in and we aren't and I think the only way we'd end up with a dream window from here is if we signed Koulibaly, Kante or Nainggolan or both if Matic leaves and another striker in Morata. All in all I think if we got three of them and integrated more youth again like Ake, Loftus-Cheek, Baker and Abraham we would have had a very good summer.

Rudiger now looks unlikely with his long term injury and Roma aren't going to want to sell Manolas that would leave them short so I think we really need to go all out for Koulibaly. His quality on the ball would compliment Zouma better I think than Rudiger anyway.

As for midfield I'm unsure on these Matic rumours but if he wants to go what can we do. Playing a three man midfield with either RLC/ Nainggolan, Kante and Fabregas could be very good. I'd like to see RLC's presence there as it would replace Matic's height in a way. But we would also be adding that elusive engine we've been craving for.

Up top the right wing has and will continue to worry me unless we can sign a left footed player like Griezmann to fill that void. People say Traore's the answer but I'm unsure he's still a bit lightweight for me and shouldn't be risked. I'm expecting Pedro to have a much better season I just think he needs to gain consistency. He is a threat in front of goal something which Willian isn't from open play. I'd happily sell Willian on if we could get 40 million say. That's along with Ivanovic, Mikel, Marin, Moses, Cuadrado, Salah, Remy and maybe Cahill. Ivanovic and Cahill are on the decline so why not get a sell on fee now.

As for that I think if we could sign Koulibaly, Kante and Morata that would be a successful window for us.


1.) 08 Jun 2016
08 Jun 2016 12:27:31
Don't panic ONM, plenty of time. I would imagine given last year's disaster that from the day Mourinho left plans were being developed and built on with Hiddink and latterly Conte as to who is likely to go, might want to go and those we will accept big money offers for, likewise there has been a long list of who we will approach as first choice, second and third. It is highly unlikely that 'anyone' will want a repeat of the pre-season transfer fiasco and the ensuing league performance.


2.) 08 Jun 2016
08 Jun 2016 15:54:29
Things aren't going well for us this window? What window is that? The one that hasn't opened yet.