Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari will ask for the cash to sign a striker in the January transfer window if he is still handicapped by injuries.Scolari has only one fit striker for the Premier League game against Bolton with Didier Drogba suspended and Franco Di Santo sidelined by a hamstring injury.
Chief executive Peter Kenyon has insisted Chelsea will do little, if any, business when the window opens next month but Scolari has his eyes on some much-needed firepower in attack.
"I need a striker," said Scolari. "In front, after midfield. For the game against Arsenal, I lost two strikers in Franco Di Santo and Didier Drogba, and I had only Nicolas Anelka.
"For the Bolton game, I had only Anelka. If I had one player more in very good condition, I'd have more options for change sometimes.
"I have some names. If the situation is (the same) for me, I'll speak to the board about one player more. If it's normal, with no injuries, maybe we don't need anyone.
"I think it's a maximum of one player we need. Only one more. Now, because I have many injuries, I say to the board that I maybe need one player."
Meanwhile, Chelsea declared themselves "vindicated" on Friday when groundsman Sam Bethell was cleared of charges of racism towards Manchester United defender Patrice Evra in last season's 'Battle of Stamford Bridge'.
Evra was handed a four-match ban by the Football Association after being found guilty of improper conduct while Chelsea were fined £25,000 for Bethell's actions after he got involved with United players during their warm-down.
But it was the accusation of racism that caught the headlines following the incident in April, and the Blues were delighted their man was cleared.
A club statement read: "Chelsea would like to thank the Football Association for their decision that there was no racist element involved in the incident between Patrice Evra and Sam Bethell, a member of the Chelsea ground staff.
"Chelsea always strenuously denied the racist allegation and that position has been totally vindicated by the FA.
"Alleging racism is one of the most serious accusations that can be made in football. Chelsea has a zero-tolerance attitude towards racism and is fighting hard with the rest of football to rid all forms of discrimination from the game.
"Clearly, the incident was a regrettable one. We will be analysing the detail of the verdict before commenting further."
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Bring Back Mutu
bring back ben sahra
bring back pizaro
bring back crespo
Bring back sheva
what,s wrong with spending money if you got it its just jealousy from the poor scouse chavs who have to nick everything
the chelski commenter wouldnt happen to be a mank or a scouser would he id bet my last 10 pence he is, saddo you want to get a life or a job .plenty of work down south mate if you could get your self up in the morning,and put your shoes on the right feet.DUMMY
when are the mindless uneducated commenters going to stop going on about how much chelsea are spending its boring and frankly wrong there were 7 premiership clubs to my knowledge who have spent more than chelsea in the last 14 months. wake up and get a life you moron brad (life long west ham fan)
looks like chelski will allways buy players with the ruski's money because they will never be self proficient. dig deep again roman.
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