
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has spoken about potential transfer activity, the situation surrounding Joao Felix, and the club’s current options on the wings ahead of a crucial period for the Blues.
When asked about possible new additions in the January transfer window, Maresca revealed that the club remains open to opportunities:
“With the club, the sporting directors, we pay attention if something can happen. We will see in the next 10 days if something will happen.”
Amid rumours of interest in Joao Felix from abroad, Maresca reiterated the forward’s importance to Chelsea while explaining the challenges Felix and Christopher Nkunku face in securing game time:
“I said, for sure, Joao is a Chelsea player. The problem for Joao and Christo (Nkunku) is the manager plays most of the games with one attacking midfielder, that is Cole Palmer. They struggle to get minutes, not for any different reasons. They are both top players.”
The manager’s remarks highlight Palmer’s rise as a key figure in Chelsea’s midfield, leaving Felix and Nkunku fighting for limited opportunities.
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