- Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali has announced a significant shift in the club's transfer strategy, planning to target more "ready-made" players alongside their existing focus on young talent.
- This change is a response to growing dissent among supporters, who have voiced an "erosion of trust" with the owners due to inconsistent results and a perceived lack of clear direction.
- Eghbali admitted the need to evolve the project by adding experienced players to achieve greater consistency and elevate the club's performance.
- The club reported record pre-tax losses of £262.4m for the last financial year, having spent around £1.5bn on transfers since the new ownership group took over in 2022.
- Eghbali also expressed regret over the mid-season departure of Enzo Maresca, acknowledging its "negative impact" on the team's season.
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