In response to questions about Chelsea’s activity in the winter transfer window, manager Jose Mourinho provided insights during a press conference. Regarding the rumors about Gonzalo Higuain’s potential arrival, Mourinho mentioned that recruiting a striker is not a priority, and Napoli is unlikely to sell Higuain, as they aim for domestic and Europa League success. Mourinho emphasized that Chelsea has three strikers already (Samuel Eto’o, Fernando Torres, Demba Ba).
Regarding the futures of Juan Mata and Kevin De Bruyne, Mourinho indicated that there are no offers for Mata, and he wants to see him stay at Chelsea. As for De Bruyne, Mourinho acknowledged that the player has found it challenging to adapt to the demands of playing for a big club like Chelsea. However, Mourinho stated that he doesn’t want De Bruyne to leave and mentioned that there have been no sales in London since the transfer window opened.
These comments provide some clarity on Chelsea’s stance during the January transfer window, suggesting a cautious approach to potential additions and a desire to retain key players.