Chelsea will look to spend big this summer if they can appoint a new owner in time 

Chelsea is being rumoured to have a 200m war chest to spend in the summer transfer window although they will not be able to do any business unless they appoint a new owner in time for the window to open.

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The summer transfer window 

The summer transfer window is expected to be a busy one for all football clubs across the world with them looking to improve their squads and sell or loan out the unwanted players.

Many clubs are looking to spend big this summer transfer window to help them either push for a title or avoid being relegated to a lower league. 

The most recent transfer window saw Newcastle United spending over 100m on new players and this has turned out well for them as they are now out of the relegation zone and look like being in the Premier League next season. This summer transfer window looks set to be one of the busiest on record with clubs looking to make up for the lack of business that they conducted during the winter transfer window. 

Record transfers

There have been a few record transfers in recent windows with players such as Lukaku moving back to Chelsea for a deal worth around 90m and Grealish moving to Manchester City for a fee of over 100m. This summer transfer window we are expecting to see these transfer records broken with some big named players expected to move clubs. Players such as Haaland are looking for a set to leave Dortmund for a few of over 200m which would be a record transfer fee for any player. 

The summer transfer window is not far off now and football fans are excited to see what new players their clubs will bring in. Deadline day is always an exciting time to be a football fan as there are usually some crazy last-minute deals being done across the world with teams looking to sign new players before the transfer window slams shut.  

You should now have a clearer understanding of the football transfer window and what is to be expected during the up-and-coming summer window.

Police make arrest in connection to Chris Brunt coin throwing indicent

The Police have made an arrest in connection to the coin throwing incident, in which West Bromich Albion midfielder Chris Brunt was struck by the object after his side lost 3-1 at Reading on Saturday.

Brunt’s side were beaten comfortably by Reading, with the result sending the Royals into the FA Cup Quarter finals against the odds. The Northern Ireland international was heading towards the travelling faithful to hand a supporter his shirt when he was hit in the face, leaving a visible mark immediately.

Throwing a coin at a player is shocking enough, but the fact the coin was thrown the traveling Albion fans makes the case 10x worse. Brunt has made over 300 appearances for the club and is one of the longest serving players. He told the press of his “disgust” at the coin thrower, and was “ashamed” by the whole thing.

Thankfully, Thames Valley Police said the man was arrested on Tuesday, also announcing that the arrest was part of a joint operation held with the Hampshire Police department. The club have also announced that they will impose the “severest of actions” on the guilty party.

A case of ‘monkey see monkey do’, Chelsea fans were also guilty of coin throwing this weekend, as they pelted Manchester City player David Faupala and his teammates on Sunday as they celebrated their equaliser at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea’s statement following this incident stated they would impose lifetime bans for the offenders.