Chelsea are looking to sign a new striker, winger, midfielder and defender this summer with four targets named by a journalist.
The news comes off the back of Chelsea only managing to draw 2-2 at home with Ipswich Town on Sunday, a team who are destined to be in the Championship again next season.
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One BBC pundit has pinned the blame on the players for the draw on Sunday, saying that they have to take a long hard look at themselves after that poor performance.
And head coach Enzo Maresca has also picked out two of his players for making some mistakes in the game which he believes was not good enough and cost them.
Overall though it was so poor, and blame really must be shared between the head coach, the manager, and those who have built an unbalanced squad at Chelsea that severely lacks quality experience and balance.
Chelsea will then be in for a very busy summer transfer window at the end of this season as they look to recruit in a number of new areas on the pitch once again as well as sell some players.
Four targets named

Simon Jones of The Daily Mail reports that Chelsea are looking to add a striker, winger, midfielder and defender to their squad this summer.
He goes on to confirm that Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap, Jesus Rodriguez of Real Betis, Jorrel Hato of Ajax and Dean Huijsen at Bournemouth are among those under consideration by Chelsea.
Chelsea are pretty stacked in midfield and have made new additions in that area as well, so I’d be surprised to see another midfielder arrive this summer unless a big name in that area is sold. But the rest I see happening.




Chelsea, currently, has a strong team. The problem is coaching! Why should Madueke play at the right wing instead of the left wing? Palmer is goog for the right wing. He was making it when he was there. Madueke tries to cut in but his left foot is ineffective. Change the coach and Chelsea will make it with the current team. James should revert to the right full back and ran down the flank to cross balls for Jackson to score.