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Published on January 31st, 2013 | by soccersweep

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Chelsea: a look who’s signed

Chelsea have had a relatively quiet time in the winter window, which has surprised some. They have however addressed their lack of numbers up front with the signing of Demba Ba from Newcastle United.

Here is a run down of the ins and outs at Stamford Bridge (late transfers notwithstanding)

IN

Demba Ba  - Newcastle to Chelsea, Undisclosed

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OUT

Daniel Sturridge -  Chelsea to Liverpool, Undisclosed

Lucas Piazon - Chelsea to Malaga, Loan

Sam Walker - Chelsea to Colchester, Loan

Billy Clifford - Chelsea to Colchester, Loan

Patrick Bamford – Chelsea to MK Dons, Loan

Todd Kane - Chelsea to Blackburn, Loan

 

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5 Responses to Chelsea: a look who’s signed

  1. Daniel N koroma says:

    chelsea need players who are committed to play for the clud.playing as a team is what chelsea lack

  2. With the squad Chelsea have, they didnt really need to go out and panic buy. Ba was a top signing for them and will score goals, the biggest signing they could make is giving a new deal to Frank Lampard, letting him walk away would be criminal, we at http://www.talkoftheterrace.net think Chelsea should at least give him a new 1-year contract, the fans adore him and he adores them..

  3. Juda says:

    I have no idea why chelsea not managed to sing brazilian duo, Isco and incredible Willian as they are lackng in midfild.

  4. Whiskey Richard says:

    Isco is Spanish, dumbass!

  5. jamiu says:

    i think most players dont want to come to chelsea because of Abramovich, now look at demba ba; he always played just 10 minutes. Infact its unfair. So lets Abramovich allow coach to deside on his own.

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