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Chelsea 'scrap their own golden rule' after disastrous season under Mauricio Pochettino

Chelsea are set to make a major transfer policy change under Mauricio Pochettino.


  • Apr 26 2024
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Chelsea 'scrap their own golden rule' after disastrous season under Mauricio Pochettino
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Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea have made a big change to their transfer policy. (Image: Getty)

have reportedly decided to scrap their golden transfer rule implemented under regime following an underwhelming campaign. The Blues’ young squad have struggled to flourish under and face the prospect of spending another season without European football.

Chelsea expert Simon Phillips claims that only players under the age of 25 were targeted last summer as part of their £1billion-plus spending spree to kickstart a new era under Pochettino. However, with a glaring lack of experience throughout the team, that policy has been forced to change ahead of another summer of upheaval.

As many as 12 incomings, all 25 or younger, were made in Pochettino’s first transfer window at Stamford Bridge for an approximate combined £400million. However, is the only signing who can boast a successful first year at the club after 20 goals and nine assists in the .

But as Chelsea stare at the possibility of a mid-table finish, experience is set to be sought-after in the summer as the rule of only signing under-25 stars had been scrapped going into the January window.

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Chelsea have invested heavily in young players over the past two years. (Image: Getty)

They didn’t make a single signing mid-season as Chelsea are one of several clubs wary of the league’s profit and sustainability rules, but the dramatic change marks a big step away from the club’s recruitment policy that has so far backfired.

Chelsea are unlikely to make a complete U-turn and seek out players in their thirties, similar to the successful free transfer of in 2020, with the Brazilian also likely to leave at the end of the season and plenty of valuable experience will depart with him.

Instead, they plan to sign players in their peak ages who can add to the current squad but also guide them through their careers, drawing on experience from this summer’s stars who also retain some sell-on value in the future.

Pochettino has on several occasions this season, which is set to be addressed, recently stressing the need for patience in the aftermath of Chelsea’s 5-0 drubbing at the hands of on Tuesday.

When asked if he felt let down and embarrassed by his side’s performance at the Emirates, Pochettino replied: "No. There are too many details and circumstances why this happened. That is the experience we need to make sure the team doesn't have in the future. The club is building a new project, a new way to operate and of course, always that is a risk you need to take when you build a young squad, it takes some time with all the circumstances we are living.

"That is why you need to be careful. You cannot be unfair with our players. It is true that we are disappointed with our performance but I am not going to use a word that is not fair to describe our team, our players, our squad."

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