Following Moises Caicedo's arrival from Brighton, Romeo Lavia's signature is set to push Chelsea's spending to unprecedented levels under co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali - but how is it possible?
Following Moises Caicedo's arrival, the signings of Romeo Lavia and Michael Olise are set to push the club's spending to unprecedented levels
Chelsea's recent transfer business has been a study in how to lose friends and alienate people. Having snatched Brighton dynamo Moises Caicedo from under Liverpool's nose, they are now on the verge of repeating the trick by prising Romeo Lavia from the Reds' grasp. It's not just the nature of their negotiating tactics that have caused a stir, though. The west London club have already shelled out
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