That sounds a bit desperate from chelsea, they are in real trouble and they know it. Hazard does not wanna stay and will cause trouble if he doesnt get to leave i know they have Pulisic but they need players also they best start getting back their loan stars and start using them for a change.
This is a good first step, but itâll still be enraging when their appeal ultimately works.
âAstonishedâ Lol
I know right. If Emery doesnât improve us next season, and if Conte is still knocking around, we should try to get him on board. Canât think of many more established managers who are still available at the moment. Imagine he will have been scooped up by somebody else by that time anyway.
Me too Chelsea. I totally expected them to suspend the sanction.
Astonished and delighted
In fairness I was pretty astonished too. Have they ever refused before?
No spanish clubs were allowed to buy. This will be their counter argument now. Going to be interesting and be pursued down a different channel id imagine.
Fifa must be confident in their ruling to hold by taking this step. Looks like all Chelsea can hope for now is that theyâll be done with the initial appeal process by the beginning of summer, so that they can look to freeze the ban over the next transfer window.
Gotta say Iâm loving the balls the regulatory committees have grown over this kind of stuff.
Although maybe I should expect too much too soon.
Finally being tough against the big boys who break the rules. Now punish them.
Exodus!
Unfortunately theyâll be well within their rights to tell him to get fucked while the transfer ban remains.
Heâs out of contract in 2020
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Theyâve acted on this already by signing Pulisic. Although he isnât half the player Hazard is.
They donât need the money from the sale of Hazard, and they canât buy any players with what they get for him anyway, but if they donât let him go they are going to have a very unhappy player that coil;d cause even more unrest than they already have.
This transfer ban is going to affect them a lot because they will struggle to keep the players they have, especially if they donât play in the CL, and weâve seen the way the last three managers have been undermined by player power.
It couldnât happen to a nicer club.
Hopefully with Klaim and Eriksen.
The money they would receive from selling Hazard wouldnât disintegrate because theyâre not allowed to spend it right away.
Iâm not sure that Abramovich would mind losing any potential transfer fee if it meant he could keep their best player.
It will be interesting to see how much he is interested in Chelsea to what decision he makes on Hazard.