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Major question marks over new Chelsea signings as Blues linked with new player in his position

There will be major questions asked about one new Chelsea signing from the summer, with a new name being linked in his position.

I mean, when asking questions about any new Chelsea signing in recent times, there could be a big chunk of players that we are talking about.

EXCLUSIVE! Chelsea looking into January deal to sign Dutch midfielder!!

Chelsea’s recruitment has once again come under heavy scrutiny, and it looks like in the summer they will be making even more new signings. In January too? Perhaps, I don’t think anyone should be ruling anything out at this point.

Chelsea are currently in a very rough run of form, so you never know, they might look to make changes in January.

Perhaps they will even sack their set piece coach!? Something Jamie Carragher has joked about after the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth last night!

There were boos and jeers from a pretty big section of Chelsea supporters at full time last night and after being at Stamford Bridge myself on Saturday in our 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, I can confirm that this was the second game in a row where you could hear boos at full time. It’s really not good.

The end for Hato already?

Jorrel Hato playing.

Jorrel Hato playing. (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images)

Jorrel Hato, who arrived from Ajax in the summer, just doesn’t seem to be fancied by Enzo Maresca, who rarely ever gives him any minutes. Maybe his time is up already?

Chelsea are being linked with a new left back, which could spell trouble for Hato.

Chelsea in for Kabar?

Brentford and Chelsea are providing competition to HSV Hamburg for Borussia Dortmund youngster Almugera Kabar.

That’s according to BILD. The report doesn’t say much more on Chelsea, just that they are interested in the 19-year-old left back, who is a Germany U19 international.

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Jorrel Hato with a Chelsea logo.

A flag flying at Stamford Bridge.

Enzo Maresca takes his pre-match press conference.

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