On Friday, English Premier League powerhouse Chelsea announced in high profile that they will be bringing in Kobolga starlet Ansuwenu for a transfer fee of around RMB 15 million. The 19-year-old joins but will be loaned back to Kobolga at the beginning of the season, an intriguing arrangement. Chelsea have made a lot of moves in the transfer market this summer, this is the eighth time they have made a move, and the total investment has exceeded £110 million. However, such investment does not seem to bring the expected lineup improvement, the team's combat power enhancement is still doubtful.
Ansuwenu signed a seven-year contract with Chelsea, but he will still train with Kobolga for the new season. Chelsea made eight new signings this summer, apart from Ansuwenu, there were Kilivan, Aidar Rabiuyo, Makkel, Dasbeliher, Vega and Kanabi Willy, as well as goalkeeper Zorzenson. Their transfer fees totaled £110 million. Most of the new arrivals are young players in their mid-20s, and with the exception of Aidarabioyo, who joined on a free, and Dasbeliher, who was expected to compete for a starting role after signing for a high fee, the rest of the players are mainly being groomed as long-term prospects.
Chelsea's reinforcement program is reportedly not over, as they plan to sign Spanish Olympic team striker Oromodian, and it looks like the team's lineup will be further strengthened.