Chelsea Needs One or Two Strong Transfer Windows to Close Gap, Says Matt Law
Matt Law says Chelsea can make major strides after one or two strong transfer windows, citing Manchester United's rise from 14th to 3rd.
TL;DR: Chelsea could achieve major progress after just one or two successful transfer windows, according to journalist Matt Law, who points to Manchester United’s jump from 14th to 3rd after a single strong summer window.
Chelsea’s current rebuild hinges on the quality of its player acquisitions. Matt Law, a seasoned reporter who covers the club without fan bias, told the *London is Blue* podcast that the Blues are “only one or two good transfer windows away from actually pushing on.” He highlighted Manchester United’s recent surge as a benchmark: United climbed from 14th place to 3rd in the league after a single, impactful summer signing period.
Law’s assessment rests on the premise that strategic signings can reshape a squad’s competitive edge quickly. United’s ascent demonstrates how targeted investment, combined with effective coaching, can translate into a top‑three finish within a season. For Chelsea, the challenge lies in aligning ownership, sporting directors, and a new manager to execute a coherent recruitment plan.
Andoni Iraola has emerged as a leading candidate to steer Chelsea’s next phase. The former Athletic Bilbao coach is praised for his tactical acumen and player development skills. However, Manchester United has also expressed interest, creating a potential bidding war for his services.
If Chelsea secures a high‑caliber coach like Iraola and pairs him with a focused transfer strategy, the club could replicate United’s rapid climb. Conversely, internal discord and inconsistent recruitment could stall progress, keeping the team in mid‑table mediocrity.
What to watch next: the summer transfer window deadline and any official announcement regarding the Chelsea managerial vacancy, especially any move by Manchester United that could affect Iraola’s availability.
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