Chelsea just “one or two good transfer windows away” from major progress claims journalist

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Chelsea just “one or two good transfer windows away” from major progress claims journalist

Chelsea just “one or two good transfer windows away” from major progress claims journalist

Chelsea correspondent Matt Law says that Chelsea could only be one good transfer window away from major improvement.If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred...

Chelsea just “one or two good transfer windows away” from major progress claims journalist

Chelsea correspondent Matt Law says that Chelsea could only be one good transfer window away from major improvement.If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred...

Chelsea fans, there's finally some reason for optimism—and it's coming from a surprising source. Veteran Chelsea correspondent Matt Law, known for his no-nonsense takes, believes the Blues could be just one or two smart transfer windows away from turning things around. And if you've been watching the club's struggles, that's music to the ears.

Speaking on the London is Blue podcast, Law drew a compelling comparison to Manchester United's recent resurgence. "Man United with one good summer transfer window went from 14th to 3rd because of it," he explained. "I know it looks impossible when you're in the midst of it. But actually, a lot can be done with a good transfer window and a good coach coming in."

Law's point is well-taken: football fortunes can shift quickly. A year ago, United looked like a team in disarray, but targeted signings and tactical clarity transformed them into Champions League contenders. For Chelsea, the blueprint is there—if the club can execute it.

Of course, the big question is whether the current ownership and sporting directors can pull off that "good transfer window." Law hasn't held back in criticizing their recent decisions, but he also sees a path forward. The key will be landing the right players and, crucially, the right manager. Names like Andoni Iraola are already circulating as potential candidates, though Manchester United's interest complicates things.

For now, Chelsea's faithful will have to trust that the pieces are falling into place. As Law reminds us, one solid window can change everything—and with the right moves, the Blues might just be back in the mix sooner than anyone expects.

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