Kim Minjae isn't here? Chelsea, which has spent 1.36 trillion won so far, will open its wallet for FWWGCB ahead of the Club World Cup, and Delapgar or Cho Haizen are mentioned

Apr 24, 2025

Kim Minjae isn't here? Chelsea, which has spent 1.36 trillion won so far, will open its wallet for FWWGCB ahead of the Club World Cup, and Delapgar or Cho Haizen are mentioned
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Chelsea opens her wallet again.

Owner Todd Boehly, who became Chelsea's owner in May 2022, continued his hot investment. In the summer of 2022, Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marku Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, and others were recruited, pouring in a whopping €282 million. It didn't stop here. The winter transfer market also continued to spend heavily. It spent 329 million euros bringing in Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, João Felix and Noni Madueke.

Investment continued in 2023. It invested a whopping €116 million in Moises Caicedo. It was the highest amount ever in the English Premier League. Big money invested in the acquisition of Romeo Labio, Cole Palmer, Nicola Jackson and Axel Dasasi. 2024 also brought in Pedru Netu, Kiemann Dewsbury-Hall, Jadon Sancho and others. It spent 934 million euros and 1.36 trillion won in Korean money to recruit all of them. If limited to 2022, it was used more than Spain's Primera Liga.




Chelsea, who is set to play in the Club World Cup this summer, is eager to strengthen their power. Sky Sports reported on the 24th (Korea time) that `Chelsea is aiming to recruit strikers, wingers, and center backs.'

It's all the players I call myself. The striker is looking to sign Napoli's Victor Osimhen, Frankfurt's Hugo Ekittike, Leipzig's Benjamin Seschko and Lille's Jonathan David, with Ipswich's Liam Delap at the top of the list. They are all players who need a lot of money.

Winger include Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho, Dortmund's Jamie Gittens and Bilbao's Nico Williams. AC Milan's Rafael Lean, who was initially considered the strongest candidate for recruitment, is not known to be a target for Chelsea.




Center backs include Bournemouth's Dean Huizen, Everton's Jarrod Branswaite and Crystal Palace's Mark Guehi. Recently, reports have emerged that he could leave Bayern Munich, and there is no name for Kim Min-jae, who was strongly connected to Chelsea. British media have reported that coach Enzo Maresca wants to recruit Kim Min-jae. Bayern is also going to the Club World Cup, so it is unlikely that Kim Min-jae will be sorted out quickly.

Chelsea were part of Group D along with Flamengo of Brazil, Club León of Mexico, and Esperance Tunis of Tunisia.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.