Since last season, Chelsea seems to swing between two strategies: betting on young talents through the academy or splashing big at the transfer market for established stars. The mixed results fuel the debate: homegrown talent ensures a lasting identity, but immediate performance demands experienced players. What priorities do you think the club should adopt to reclaim its place among Europe's elite? Do you believe a balance between youth and experience is possible without sacrificing short-term ambitions?
The future of Chelsea: prioritize youth development or go all-in on the transfer market?
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I’d say Chelsea first needs to secure a solid midfield with a few experienced players (like Mason Mount or a quality loan), then let the academy develop attackers and full-backs, gradually integrating them. That way, you maintain immediate stability while building a lasting identity long-term.