![]() He went on to indicate they would target two more additions in January they ultimately acquired seven new first-team players in the winter market, one more than Chelsea. Forest had brought in a staggering 22 new signings up to that point, spending around £150million over the summer. Marinakis, too, insisted in an interview with The Telegraph in December that he “didn’t buy players just to spend money”. Throughout the past year, the message coming out of Chelsea has been that the club’s new owners are fundamentally disciplined, if highly aggressive, investors whose gargantuan commitment of more than £500million ($625.9m) on transfer fees in their first year in charge has been underpinned by genuine strategy, whatever the outside perception. ![]() Boehly and Eghbali would no doubt dispute that characterisation. ![]()
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