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Rooney Questions Chelsea Decision To Sign Gittens, Garnacho
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Rooney Questions Chelsea Decision To Sign Gittens, Garnacho

Complete Sports about 1 hour 1 mins read

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has publicly criticized Chelsea’s transfer strategy, specifically questioning the decisions to sign Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens, describing the moves as “very strange”. Speaking on his podcast, the former Manchester United striker expressed confusion over the club’s squad construction and recruitment policy. Rooney emphasized that Chelsea needs to offload surplus [...]

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