Abramovich's wonders: Economic crisis control over the Globe spends 250 million on transfers

Blocked for two years by Fifa sanctions, Roman Abramovich has resumed the reinforcements campaign, just when the rest of the world is blocked by the economic crisis due to the pandemic. If Juventus Barcelona is forced to sell, Real Madrid has for the first time abandoned Pharaohic wages and even [...]
Blocked for two years by Fifa sanctions, Roman Abramovich has resumed the reinforcements campaign, just when the rest of the world is blocked by the economic crisis due to the pandemic.
If the Juventus Barcelona is forced to sell, Real Madrid has for the first time abandoned Pharaohic salaries and even the goods, and Psg and City, they are ready to take Mess but without the clause of 700 million, Chelsea seems to live on another planet.
The accounts are impressive: the first achieved was Hakim Ziyech, from Ajax, for 40 million. Second Timo Werner, from Leipzig, for 60.
Then it was Ben Chillwell, Leicester defender, who cost 56. The last, but not officially yet, is Kai Haverstz, of Bayer Leverkusen, whose prize, everything involved, revolves around 100 million.
All purchases registered in the 2020/21 season, the first in which Chelsea could return to spend without being blocked by sanctions, thanks to sales, in past Merkato, Hazard and Morita, for a total figure of about 130 million.
A collection that has allowed Blues to emerge from Fifa's deadlock for the lack of respect of Fair Financial Play.












