4 Chelsea players will miss Wolves clash, as new owners will ‘make statement’ at Stamford Bridge

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4 Chelsea players will miss Wolves clash, as new owners will ‘make statement’ at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that four players will miss Saturday’s match against Wolves due to injuries.

Last weekend’s defeat to Everton was missed by N’Golo Kante, while Jorginho was taken out at half-time.

Despite the week-long break, Tuchel has stated that neither of them will play on Saturday.

Absenteeism for a long time The other two players who will miss this game are Ben Chilwell and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

“It comes too soon for N’Golo.” Jorginho is also absent; these two are absent. Tuchel stated, “Callum and BenChilwell are still out.”

The game against Wolves is a must-win, as the pursuing group has closing in on Chelsea with only four games remaining.

New owners will ‘make statement’ at Stamford Bridge

According to Daily Star columnist Paul Brown, Chelsea could be busy in the summer transfer season since the club’s new owners will want to make a statement at Stamford Bridge.

The west Londoners are now in third place in the Premier League, but there are still questions over who will be in charge come the start of next season.

Brown believes Chelsea’s new owners will want to show off their financial might during their first transfer window in charge, whenever that may be.

However, the journalist warns that spending the money required to compete with Manchester City and Liverpool at the top of the Premier League will be difficult.

“The difficulty is nobody knows how much money Chelsea will have to spend in the summer,” Brown told GIVEMESPORT.

“They’re losing players without receiving a fee, and depending on who takes over at Chelsea, the days of billionaire owners spending massive sums of money every summer may be finished.”

“I’m sure whomever comes in will want to make a statement in their first transfer window, but the kind of amounts you’d have to spend to get near to Manchester City and Liverpool are so expensive that, in the long run, I’m not sure anyone who buys the club would be willing to go that far.”