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Friday 26 May 2017


The former Chelsea and England midfielder believes the Blues shouldn't add too many new faces this summer, but a couple stars would give them a boost.                                                                         Ex-Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole believes the Premier League champions should "move heaven and earth" to sign Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero this summer.

With a return to the Champions League looming, the Blues will need to reinforce their squad this summer to have any chance of improving on that success.
Some might think a major roster revamp is in order as Antonio Conte embarks on his second season in charge, but Cole sees a team that is only one or two key additions away from having the perfect formula.                                                                                                                                                                             Chelsea must move heaven and earth to sign Aguero and Alexis Sanchez - Joe Cole                                               When asked who he would buy this summer if he could sign anybody, he namedropped Arsenal forward Sanchez, who's been heavily linked with a transfer this summer, and Manchester City's top scorer Aguero.
"I’d go, ‘Go get me Aguero or Sanchez or both, and I want no one else,' and I can guarantee you they’ll win the league next year," Cole, who now plays for the Tampa Bay Rowdies, told Goal in a recent interview in Florida.
"The thing is everything is in place. Everyone keeps talking to me about, ‘Oh, they need to replace Moses or Alonso’. They don’t, they’ve been brilliant. You don’t need to replace them.
"There’s enough young players as well in the academy that can come. They just need an extra bit. What [Sir Alex Ferguson] did well over the years is reignite with one or two big players. A lifelong Chelsea fan even before he spent seven seasons with the club, Cole has kept close watch of the club's title-winning season despite being an ocean away playing in the United States.
He spent time at Chelsea's training ground over the winter and he's been very impressed with how Conte has rejuvenated a side that finished 10th in 2015-16 following Jose Mourinho's sacking midway through the season.    

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