Chelsea eye López and Garnacho as Boehly era chaos rattles the market
Chelsea are weighing a double swoop for López and Garnacho, a move that nods to Mourinho memories.
From Essex, I know how the Boehly project trips over its own boots.
Spurs have signed Xavi Simons for 51.8m, a decision that makes Thomas Frank grin and Chelsea raise an eye.
Tottenham suffer injuries to Maddison and Kulusevski, while they miss out on Eze and Gibbs-White.
The absence of a proven creator hurts their balance, exposing midfield gaps and defensive shape.
Defensive shape remains the stubborn anchor, but the back line drifts and invites the gaps.
Midfield imbalances show a disjointed spine, with no reliable passer to knit play.
Managerial confusion adds noise; decisions feel reactive rather than directional.
West Ham have signed Fernandes and Magassa to steady a ticking engine.
For Chelsea fans, the question remains whether their owners will let the club breathe or chase every storm.
Meanwhile, Tottenham chase a new blueprint while Boehly watches with a smirk and a calculator.
The truth is simple: you cannot fix a leaking ship by filling more holes.
TLDR
- Chelsea weigh a double bid for López and Garnacho as Boehly’s unsettled project rattles the market.
- Tottenham sign Xavi Simons but injuries expose midfield balance and managerial confusion.
- West Ham reinforce with Fernandes and Magassa as Chelsea monitor the chaos from the stands.
Xavi Simons
Tottenham Hotspur


