Chelsea ownership is expected to supplement its youth-centric project with experienced signings this summer after senior defender Marc Cucurella publicly questioned the club’s reliance on inexperienced players.
Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are reportedly “tweaking” Chelsea’s recruitment policy following Marc Cucurella’s criticism of the club’s youthful strategy.
The defender hinted that a lack of experience contributed to their Champions League exit against PSG.
While the board remains committed to prospects like Estevao Willian, insiders expect the arrival of established stars to balance the squad’s “world-class” potential and provide much-needed veteran leadership.
The shift comes as “a senior player was questioning their strategy” from within the dressing room, a move that shocked the hierarchy.
Despite the planned pivot toward experience, Chelsea continues to monitor young talents like Argentina’s Valentin Barco.
However, the owners are reportedly listening to internal and external concerns, acknowledging that relying solely on a “small pool” of youth may hinder their pursuit of major trophies.
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