Chelsea smashed the British transfer record and pay Benfica £107m for Enzo Fernandez
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Chelsea had their ‘pants pulled down’ in January and Todd Boehly is being taken advantage of after his £323M transfer splurge, insists Danny Murphy – and claims most of Blues’ first XI do NOT ‘get anywhere near’ Man City’s team

  • Chelsea paid over the odds in the January transfer window, insists Danny Murphy
  • Murphy says they were taken advantage of after spending £323m on eight stars
  • Blues sealed a British record £107m move for Enzo Fernandez on deadline day

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Danny Murphy claims Chelsea have had their ‘pants pulled down’ after paying over the odds for players in the January transfer market.

Chelsea splashed the cash throughout the winter window, with Mykhailo Mudryk for £88million and Benoit Badiashile for £35m just among the few big name arrivals at Stamford Bridge.

But it was the Blues’ deadline day signing of Enzo Fernandez which saw Chelsea smash the British transfer record and pay Benfica £107m for the Argentinian, taking their spending to over £300m last month alone. 

And Sportsmail columnist Murphy feels Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is being taken advantage of by clubs and that the majority of Graham Potter’s first XI would struggle to get into Manchester City’s side under Pep Guardiola.

Murphy told talkSPORT: ‘I think they are overpaying for players and I still don’t think the majority of their first XI gets anywhere near City’s team.

Chelsea smashed the British transfer record and pay Benfica £107m for Enzo Fernandez

Chelsea smashed the British transfer record and pay Benfica £107m for Enzo Fernandez

Chelsea also signed Mykhailo Mudryk for £88million

Chelsea also signed Mykhailo Mudryk for £88million

Chelsea paid over the odds in the January transfer window for players like Enzo Fernandez (left) and Mykhailo Mudryk (right), insists Danny Murphy

Murphy claims Chelsea were taken advantage of after spending £323million on eight players

Murphy claims Chelsea were taken advantage of after spending £323million on eight players

Murphy claims Chelsea were taken advantage of after spending £323million on eight players

‘Not really [impressed].’

When asked about World Cup winner Fernandez specifically following his record-breaking move, Murphy added: ‘I watched a few of his games live. He’s decent, but not worth £100m. They’ve been absolutely bent over there.

‘He’s a good midfielder, tenacious, young, gets on the ball and is brave. But he’s not Rodri, not Casemiro.

‘They are overspending on players and people are seeing them coming and they are taking their pants down.’

Chelsea confirmed on Wednesday that Fernandez will wear the No 5 shirt formerly won by Jorginho, with the Italian midfielder having left the Blues on deadline day in a £12million move to Arsenal.

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly (pictured) has backed manager Graham Potter in the market

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly (pictured) has backed manager Graham Potter in the market

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly (pictured) has backed manager Graham Potter in the market

However, Murphy feels the majority of Chelsea's starting XI would not get into Man City's side

However, Murphy feels the majority of Chelsea's starting XI would not get into Man City's side

However, Murphy feels the majority of Chelsea’s starting XI would not get into Man City’s side

The Argentine World Cup winner signed an eight-and-a-half year contract which could see him stay at the club until 2031.

Boehly has backed his manager Potter in the market, with the American forking out over half a billion on transfers in the last two windows combined.

And with Chelsea currently languishing in 10th, Boehly will be hoping he can get an almighty return on his significant investment into the squad. 

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