Chelsea’s January transfer plans: Do they need reinforcements?

Blues coach Thomas Tuchel has several key players out injured and others looking for work following a bad run of form so January might be a busy month in London.

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Thomas Tuchel wants Chelsea players to be more clinical in front of goal.
Thomas Tuchel wants Chelsea players to be more clinical in front of goal.

Money is just one facet of the issue. Thomas Tuchel must re-establish the same degree of belief that helped his team win the Champions League the previous season.

Chelsea are 13 points behind Manchester City and practically yesterday’s result means they are out of the title race, with only 5 points from the last 4 games.  

Reece James, who limped out of Stamford Bridge on crutches, faces a two-month layoff with a hamstring strain. With ACL surgery on the horizon, Ben Chilwell will be lucky to start next season.

As reported by football, Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel claimed that he had not discussed any January transfer intentions with the club during his pre-match press conference in London.

Chelsea’s defence, led by Thomas Tuchel and Marina Granovskaia, must improve to rescue their season.

Even though he is free to speak to Barcelona from this weekend, Marcos Alonso does not appear to have Tuchel’s full trust, and Cesar Azpilicueta can only play on one wing at a time.

Ben Chilwell, N’Golo Kante, Trevoh Chalobah, and Mateo Kovacic have all been injured or sick in recent weeks. While bearing this in mind, Tuchel was asked about his basic goals for the January transfer window.

Even though the Blues already have a good team, the German manager was honest in his response, saying that he has yet to discuss the topic with the club.

“Anyway, we’re not talking about bringing in players right now.” Because, first and foremost, we have faith in our team and hope to bring back all of our players and be at full strength. Then we have a powerful squad to protect and a pleasant environment. “Right now, this is where we are.”

Tuchel also stated that the club would not require vaccinations from players they want to recruit in the upcoming transfer windows.

Thomas Tuchel has stated that he is content with his current players. (However, we have a poor track record of signing players in January. Ross Barkley, Emerson Palmieri, and Gonzalo Higuain are good examples of our inability to sign the proper player during the winter window).

The top players are usually available in the summer rather than in the middle of the season because clubs don’t want to lose their prized assets in the middle of the season—unless they have compelling reasons to do so.

As a result, we should stick with the present lineup until we can sign quality replacements.

Kante and Chalobah have also returned to the team after injuries. As a result, a final decision could be made once the complete squad has been assessed in the coming weeks.

And as for Tuchel’s statements, as mentioned earlier, it’s not unusual for managers to be diplomatic, and it’s not like he’ll reveal his full January intentions in front of the press.