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PAY £2m for a 16-year-old with potential? No problem. But £5m for the Premiership’s second best marksman? Not a chance.
After three summers spending more money that world football has ever seen, Roman Abramovich has come up with another extraordinary transfer policy - unheard of sums for kids; not a penny for professionals.
Last week, Chelsea announced their third first-team transfer of the summer when Tal Ben Haim arrived on a free from Bolton. Before the Israel defender came two more Bosman signings – Reading midfielder Steve Sidwell and Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro.
Across Chelsea’s Cobham training complex the club’s academy was happily bullying Premiership competitors like nothing had changed. Their first signing was relatively low key – a mere £200,000 initial payment for 16-year-old Oldham striker Danny Philliskirk, though not bad for a lad who does not play England youth football. Next came Sheffield United midfielder Jacob Mellis, his fee scheduled to rise from £1.3m if he makes the senior squad, to a possible £2m.
Currently on the teenage shopping list is England Under16 left-back Ben Gordon, for whom Leeds United want at least £1.5m. In October, Leeds agreed an initial £4m fee for Tom Taiwo and Michael Woods, when Chelsea accepted that a Premier League investigation was about to find the club guilty of illegally recruiting the two England youth internationals. Elements of their approach to Gordon will be challenged by Leeds if Chelsea do sign him without agreeing the price. The difference in resources comes down to who is asking Abramovich for money. If director of youth development Frank Arnesen wants to spend, the answer is generally yes. When Jose Mourinho puts in a request, the reply is no and has been since manager and owner went to war over new recruits last winter.
In public, Mourinho says he’s relaxed. “If you tell me we have exactly the same squad as last season without injuries, I accept,” Mourinho said recently. “I don’t need one single more player. Our squad is good. It’s impossible to have such a difficult season as we just had.” In private, he was shocked to be blocked from bidding £5m for Blackburn’s Benni McCarthy, behind only Didier Drogba in league goals last term. Mourinho is even having players forced upon him, with Alex due to be moved from his parking spot at PSV Eindhoven despite the manager’s protests that the Brazilian is neither quick nor clever enough for England. Perhaps more telling is an academy signing who won’t wear a Chelsea shirt come August.
Serbian centre-back Slobodan Rajkovic was acquired from OFK Beograd for €5.3m in 2005, having broken into his country’s under-21 side at 16. By the end of this summer, Chelsea were promised, Rajkovic would have enough full internationals caps to gain a UK work permit. In fact, he hasn’t played a single game and the under-21 coach keeps him on the bench.
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Roman Abramovich must have watched the movie "Gladiator". If so, then he should watch it again. He must find out that he is acting exactly like Commodus. Mourinho is Maximus, he is the man, the best manager, and the people all love him. Abramovich can get rid of him for sure as long as he is the emperor. But he will have to pay the price. A very big price. Abramovich must stay cool and think what he is doing now. If he really loves Chelsea, he should support Mourinho. Mourinho will leave in 5 years anyway so why not just forget yourself for a while. You can become the protagonist again in five years, no? Shevchenko? Personal relationship must not ruin business.
ys, seoul, korea
"I believe Roman should back Jose and give him the resources required to win the Premiership and Champions League. Who is a better coach than Jose Mourinho? There isn't one!"
Steve, Portsmouth,
Hey I'm not a Chelsea fan but it's clear to me that Jose Mourinho is right when he says that if they don't have the injuries they did last season that they'll be okay.
Putting Essien back in midfield plus the likes of Joe Cole, Robben, Terry, Ashley Cole, Bridge etc... all fresh from their injuries it will be just like having new signings anyway (take Scholes for Man Utd last season as an example).
It amuses me that when a club has a decent squad, the fans or media are so desolate when they don't sign anyone at the start of the season. Look at Man Utd last year and the noise their fans made over just one signing.
Just because they have money clubs should not spend for the sake of it. They should stop bowing to the pressures and let their academy produce the talent they need.
Abramovich investing in youth is good but defeats the object when so much money is spent on youngsters. It'll fuel their future valuations and set inflated precedents in the game (as it did with the seniors).
James, London,
I believe Roman should back Jose and give him the resources required to win the Premiership and Champions League. Who is a better coach than Jose Mourinho? There isn't one!
Keith Turner, Cambs,
If Mourinho can get this team to win either of the big two trophies next year then he is officially a genius at management. Not because of lack of money to spend but because he is working in such a hostile environment which is bound to unnerve the players. The man must have nerves of steel to be fighting inside the club and also fighting outside it with some of the most brilliant and intimidating managers in the world. Fergie has reduced many an opponent to a quivering heap (Keegan) and Mourinho deserves praise for surviving this long against him although he came close to losing it completely last season.
Rezwan, Manchester,
Agree. If the owner wants to play hardball, then go with the flow and do the best you can with what you have. I do not think Moruino's reputation will be tarnished one single bit if he does not win anything, which I serious doubt he will not, next season.
I am not a Chelsea fan, but I support Moruinho on this issue.
David, Vancouver, Canada
David Chong, Vancouver, canada
Mr. A. of Chelsea may be a very good businessman but he is dealing with an also "brilliant" mind and if he thinks that José is just going to walk away from Chelsea without getting what is due to him - then he is very naive indeed! It seems to us here that he is just trying to push José to do just that but to all of us who KNOW him it just will not happen. It is not by "spiting" him that will make him go off in a sulk, he is much too smart for that kind of behaviour. After all IF Mr. A. loves Chelsea so much why is he behaving in this silly manner...M. Cabral at Beira,Portugal
Beira, Lisbon, Portugal
If Roman has balls he would sack mourinho, he still want the man but would make him
suffer and left Chelsea without him paying any compensation. Mourinho should stay at Chelsea until Roman sack him.
Syed, kuala lumpur, Malaysia