The Athletic: What Chelsea’s sporting directors spent the January transfer window doing | OneFootball

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·5. Februar 2025

The Athletic: What Chelsea’s sporting directors spent the January transfer window doing

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The Athletic believe they know exactly what Chelsea’s co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart did this January.

I can give you the short answer:


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Absolutely nothing!

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They did manage to sort out a handful of loans for some players who wanted out, and also signed another 19-year-old old for the future. But in terms of improving the squad for the here and now, that was completely ignored.

So what DID they do this January apart from sit there and twiddle their thumbs? Well, The Athletic believe they know, and I think the answer will more than miff most Chelsea fans!

They report that much of co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart’s winter recruitment efforts focused on exploring the availability of bright young wingers, such as Alejandro Garnacho, Jamie Gittens and Mathys Tel.

Right, OK, sure, we all believe you… ! Oh dear.

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Mathys Tel in action for Bayern Munich. (Photo by Sebastian Widmann/Getty Images)

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“Our sporting structure has a lot of egg on their face right now. It’s bad business across the board here. I mean, you bought players only to loan them immediately,” Presenter Nick Verlaney said.

You’re bringing back players who should have been with the squad all along. It looks like a lot of mismanagement all around. And if you ask me right now if Chelsea have a better squad for the second half of the season than they had for the first half – I think the answer is unequivocally: ‘no’.”

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