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Cucurella talks of Chelsea's transfer policy chaos as boss Boehly heads for the exit

Cucurella says Chelsea’s chaotic transfer policy has made it difficult to bond with players and create a positive atmosphere with so many coming in and others leaving.

In Summary

•Palmer made a similar comment earlier this year when he said Chelsea need time to build relationships.

•In other Chelsea news, ClearLake Capital, who owns 61 per cent of the shares in the Blues, are moving to buy out Todd Boehly’s 19 per cent share.

Marc Cucurella
Marc Cucurella
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Chelsea’s full-back Marc Cucurella has improved beyond all expectations and has recently become one of the outstanding stars of the Euros.

He is dependable week in and week out and Enzo Maresca has learned to trust him, often putting his name down as one of the first on the team sheet.

However, Marc talked this week about the possibility of transferring clubs.

He says Chelsea’s chaotic transfer policy has made it difficult to bond with players and create a positive atmosphere with so many coming in and others leaving.

Cole Palmer made a similar comment earlier this year when he said Chelsea need time to build relationships.

In other Chelsea news, ClearLake Capital, who owns 61 per cent of the shares in the Blues, are moving to buy out Todd Boehly’s 19 per cent share.

However,  Boehly, with a net worth of £ 6.7 billion, wants to buy out ClearLake Capital’s share. Still, I am told this is unlikely as the American company sees their investment in Chelsea as a long-term project.

Despite rumours that the two sides failed to agree on how the club should be run and the strategy of buying and selling so many players, it was Mauricio Pochettino’s sacking which started the rift.

Co-owners Behdad Eghbali and Jose E Feliciano wanted to sack him and Boehly publicly backed him but eventually lost the argument and Pochettino left the club.

Negotiations have not started yet and it is hoped within the club that the two sides can find common ground and come to an agreement. Chelsea’s season has started with mediocre results which hasn’t helped the situation.

Tottenham's strategy with new players

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou
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Tottenham saw several changes during the transfer period and they have tried to explain what is behind the strategy.

Ange Postecoglou welcomed five new players—Dominik Solanke, Archie Gray, Wilson Odobert, Lucas Bergvall and Min-hyeok Hyand.

Those departing included Oliver Skipp, Giovanni Lo Celso and Emerson Royal whereas Eric Dier, Ivan Perisic and Tanguy Ndombele all saw their contracts end.

Postecoglou said, “We wanted to improve the team and we welcomed five new players. They were all researched thoroughly and we believe they have the right attitude, personality and hunger to make this club more successful. Last summer, it was about building a team but this summer was about building a squad. We followed Gray for a lot of matches and he is an exciting talent and has the tactical ability to play our style. He is also a future captain of the club. We have known Odobert for a long time and his transition from France to Burnley last year was impressive, he is a versatile, offensive player, a fantastic dribbler and two-footed. Solanke was our top priority as we needed another striker. He can play in our possession-dominant team is aggressive inside the box and has a great physical presence.”

Tottenham supporters are, however, being realistic and when I talked to them, most do not believe they can win the Premier League but will have a better chance in the Europa League.

Van Dijk stays as Slot manages players’ wellbeing

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk
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Virgil van Dijk has finally revealed that he wants to stay at Liverpool and will sign a new contract. He was left considering his future when Holland lost in the Euros semi-final and Jurgen Klopp departed from Anfield.

Since then, the club captain has bonded well with new coach Arne Slot and says he is very happy with the club’s progress this season.

Having only nine months left on his current deal, he was seriously approached by the Saudi Pro League but said of Holland and Liverpool, “At both teams,  I am still Virgil van Dijk, the big leader. And I certainly want to remain that for the next two years.”

Slot has substituted Trent Alexander-Arnold in all of Liverpool’s early season victories. The first time created much interest as the fullback was clearly unhappy and even angry.

When he made the latest journey to the subs’ bench, he behaved much better after Slot explained that it is a long season and he wants to manage vital players carefully, avoiding injuries and fatigue.

It is also worth reminding Trent that his contract expires next summer and Slot is also showing that no player is too important not to be subbed.

Guardiola’s City legacy is enormous

Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola
Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola
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If Pep Guardiola decides to leave Manchester City next year, he will leave behind a staggering legacy and £300million for transfers!

Big players will follow Guardiola anywhere because his teams have been the envy of world football over the last eight seasons.

Winning big competitions, sponsorship and player sales have enabled Sheikh Mansour to set up a financial structure which makes the club one of the most profitable in football. City made over £140million during the summer transfer period and for the last two years, their accounts register profits of £122 million.

Thanks to Guardiola, the income from winning the treble was £712.8million and next year a £300million investment in the Etihad’s north stand will provide an extra 6,000 seats which means the stadium will house over 60,000 fans.

The only current problem for City is the 115 charges they face for allegedly providing inaccurate financial information for the 2009-18 seasons. The club deny this and says they have a very strong case. However, if found guilty they will face very severe penalties.

Guardiola has won 18 trophies at the Etihad and once again City are top of the table after three games. Whether he decides to leave or stay at the end of the season, he will always be a legend at the club.

Chairman Khaldoon Mubarak has been told by Sheikh Mansour to give Pep anything he wants to keep him but many inside the club believe he will leave after this year to search for another challenge and will be long gone before City finally answers the financial allegations made against them.

Ten Hag…dead man walking?

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag
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Word from sources in Holland, who know Erik Ten Hag well, are talking about his slim chances of survival despite being kept on for this season at Manchester United.

Ruud van Nistlerooy is a coach waiting in the wings. He is a leading assistant and highly respected by the management of the club and fans alike.

Liverpool demolished Ten Hag’s strategy after playing only two games under new coach Arne Slot.

A United summer review was widely reported to recommend that Ten Hag leave but he survived by a whisker after winning the FA Cup. However, the achievement was overshadowed by a poor eighth-place finish in the league.

It must be remembered that Sir Jim Ratcliffe only triggered a 12-month extension to Ten Hag’s current deal and did not issue a new and longer contract and the league results and team performances are being monitored very closely.

Former legends Jaap Stam and Peter Schmeichel were brought in to strengthen and support Ten Hag and his assistants.

Ajax legend Marco van Basten said Ten Hag is guilty of taking too many Dutch Eredivisie players to Old Trafford. United spent £400million with players mainly arriving from Holland such as Anthony, Lisandro Martinez and Tyrell Malacia.

Backstabbing at Newcastle

Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe
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While Eddie Howe continues to get the best out of his players and is taking Newcastle forward, behind the scenes there is a backstabbing battle going on.

Howe’s influence was cut back when a new Sporting Director was appointed and he is Paul Mitchell.

There has been what has been described by Mitchell as a “positive conflict” between himself and Howe over the failure to strengthen the team and to bring in Crystal Palace midfielder Marc Guehi.

Since Mitchell’s arrival both he and Howe have had to deal with changes in the hierarchy with the fans’ hugely popular 6 per cent owner Amanda Staveley and her husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi forced to step down.

There is no doubt that Staveley’s lack of football experience was more than compensated by her total commitment to the club.

Howe wanted a new centre back to enlarge his squad but those offered to him by Mitchell were not good enough for the coach.

Howe also did not want the club to spend money simply to bulk up the squad because it could affect future transfers under the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR). Fortunately, Mitchell and Darren Eales agreed with him.

Scouting is another Newcastle problem with the club relying on the opinions and research of staff instead of implementing a scientific statistical-based scouting system to identify possible transfers into the club which is the way most Premier League clubs operate.

But it is not easy to establish and Liverpool, for instance, have taken years to create a scouting model which is admired, very modern and reliable.

The new owners originally promised new training facilities but since they took over nearly three years ago nothing has happened.

The big challenge for Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund’s commitment to the club will be tested this season to see if they invest in the promised upgrading to the training facilities now that Amanda Staveley has gone.

Hot property Eze

When the next transfer window opens in January Crystal Palace attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze will be a hot property.

Arsenal and Tottenham were disappointed when the window closed without either of them signing the forward.

The 26-year-old has a Selhurst Park contract until 2027 and he played in 27 matches last season scoring 11 goals and providing four assists.

His playing partner Michael Olise went to Bayern Munich and Eze has now attracted the attention of Manchester United who will enter the race to sign him in January.

It’s rice for Rice

After I gave you Erling Haaland’s football eating habits here are Declan Rice’s favourites.

He says, “On game day, whether we’ve got a noon kick-off or an 8 pm kickoff, I eat about four hours before the match and I always have sea bass and rice. Always. A little bit of sea bass and a big plate of rice. I used to have chicken and pasta but I felt heavy and stodgy so after chatting with my nutritionist I switched to sea bass and rice.”

Declan told us that his golf is very good indeed and he loves playing whenever he has time and perhaps after his football days are over he might try and join the professional golf tour. His hobbies: golf, pool, his Play Station and taking his dog for a walk.

Arsenal's Declan Rice
Arsenal's Declan Rice
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