Generic shot of Chelsea scarfs. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)
Generic shot of Chelsea scarfs. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

Chelsea will struggle to sell €45m “ghost” – they made a huge mistake signing him

There was a reason we didn’t want to sign Joao Felix – and there was a reason we wanted him sold permanently, not loaned out in January.

While the attacker can produce superb moments of magic, that’s all they ever are – moments. He’s unable to produce consistently either within a game or a season. That’s how he’s ended up bouncing around from club to club, and finds himself on loan at AC Milan just 6 months after signing for us for around €45m.

He scored in his first start for them and got everyone very excited – there was immediate talk about making the move permanent. But already there’s a backlash as the Italian giants see more of him.

He was called a “ghost” by TMW after he was invisible in Milan’s loss to Bologna, and his team have won just 2 of the 7 games he’s started for them since signing. At this rate there’s no way they’ll be paying anything for him come the summer.

Inexcusable Felix signing shows just what’s wrong with Chelsea’s transfer policy

Joao Felix celebrates a debut goal for AC Milan.
Joao Felix celebrates a debut goal for AC Milan. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The Felix signing was inexcusable for a number of reasons, chief among them the fact that we were the team with him on loan just two years ago, and we got to see first hand that he’s just not up to it. To sign him after getting to see his lack of impact up close was just criminal.

To compound it, we sold Conor Gallagher (who would have been such a useful player this season) to balance the books for that deal.

Now it seems we’re going to pay the price – nobody will want to sign him this summer by the looks of things, so we will just continue to loan him out and watch his value diminish.

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2 Comments

  1. Felix is a ghost, Felix’s signing is inexcusable, blah blah…If I remember correctly Chelsea has been invisible for years. You speak of Felix as if you and the teams the sign him expect him to be an individual savior. How is the kind of pressure realistic or fair for such a young player who was never shown any genuine support or faith almost all the environments he’s been in?

    You morons spent more money on the even more useless Mudryk and yet theres a media blackout on his uselessness in comparison.

    Almost everytime Frank Lampard brought Felix on late he scored a goal…. The irony of this write up.

  2. His transfer is spread out amortised over 5 years around 9 million a season. Gallagher fee was instant 100% profit. It’s all about balancing the books per year. I would of preferred we kept Gallagher. The directors of football Winstanley and Stewart backed by majority shareholder Eghbali of Clearlake are responsible. Eghbali shows too much trust in them.

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