There is still profit if you spend 330 million! TA: Chelsea s summer window has been a success, increasing the lineup depth by & and still has funds

TA wrote an article that Chelsea's summer window operation is considered to be a great success, and Chelsea has solved many issues that need attention, whether in terms of signings or players leaving the team.

First of all, the team's lineup depth looks stronger. Essugo and Andre Santos offer more options for the midfield. The wing position has also been updated, introducing Estewan, Gittens and Garnacho, one of the future stars. On the

front line, Joao Pedro got a great start, and Drapp also brought Chelsea a much-needed physical advantage before his injury. In addition, Chelsea also introduced Harto from Ajax to provide Cucurella with the necessary backup and believe that attacking midfielder Bonanot, who is loaned from Brighton, can make a positive contribution.

Of course, the injuries of two key players, Colville and Drapp, were a major blow, and the goalkeeper position was not as strong as champions Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City.

But in terms of players leaving the team, Chelsea has also successfully cleaned up many players they no longer need or want to leave, such as Nkunku, Felix and Chukuumeika. Not only that, they generate more revenue from players selling than they spend, a remarkable achievement that will help them adhere to the fiscal rules set by the Premier League and UEFA.

Is Maresca satisfied? Any head coach will always want more. When he took over the job last year, Maresca knew that his transfer speech at Stamford Bridge was limited and his main task was to focus on coaching the team.

After Corville was injured in the preseason, Maresca seemed to suggest he wanted another defender, but he clarified the remarks in a rather nervous way a few days later. Last week, the Italian coach insisted he had been “falling in love with” the team since day one, and he should have been.

Priorities for the January winter window? If the team has difficulties in the absence of Colville (who will miss most of the season due to an ACL injury), the central defender position will be an area to focus on. That being said, Chelsea will be reluctant to hinder Saar (loan to Strasbourg) and Anselmino (loan to Dortmund). It is more likely to recall one of them rather than bringing in new players.

Chelsea are always looking for the right players at the right price. They also show a preference for buying talented players for the future and allowing them to continue to grow at existing clubs or elsewhere before officially joining. It is worth noting, however, that they have limited movements over the last two January windows, so some extreme situations may need to happen to change this trend.

Is there any funds available in the winter window? Chelsea still has funds to act when needed. They submitted a 40 million euro offer for Barcelona midfielder Fermin a few days before the deadline, but ultimately chose not to pursue it, which shows that the team still has financial reserves.