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Football pundit says Chelsea transfer decision this summer was “absolutely crackers”

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A football pundit has called one Chelsea transfer decision this summer as being ‘absolutely crackers’ and some might agree.

Others will disagree of course, because football is a game of opinions and diverse ones at that. But I think many Chelsea fans will likely just agree with this one.


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Meanwhile, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher might finally have a few Chelsea fans agreeing with his latest opinion in the wake of Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat against Manchester United this weekend. Carragher is pinning his blame on the squad build rather than Enzo Maresca.

In the above comments, Carragher is questioning Chelsea’s centre back options as well, especially with the long-term injury to Levi Colwill. But Chelsea did not sign a new centre back this summer.

Why didn’t they go for Guehi?

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Marc Guehi marshalls the Crystal Palace defence. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Former Premier League player turned pundit Jermaine Pennant has been questioning why Chelsea didn’t sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace this summer.

In quotes picked up on X, Pennant said:

“That one is absolutely crackers, that, to not go for [Marc] Guehi when you lose your main centre-back — out for the season — and you’ve got Guehi…, 40 million, just to make sure the deal’s done.”

Guehi didn’t go anywhere

He was destined to join Liverpool but the move broke down in the final moments, so he stayed at Crystal Palace anyway. I believe he wasn’t even that interested in a return to Chelsea anyway, so it probably wasn’t even a possibility.

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