But I don't know what will happen later because after all Aubameyang is currently in poor form. I don't know if Diego Simeone will need him for next season or if he wants to keep Felix, but by wanting to sell Felix, Atletico Madrid wants his price tag at a high price.
Chelsea will have to make changes again for next season especially in terms of players but I don't think they will buy many players because there is a bit of a financial ban like what was reported maybe because Chelsea's income has decreased due to poor performance and unable to stabilize the club's finances.
But whatever Chelsea can do if no rules are broken.
If it weren't for the saturated transfer market filled with marketing and hype, Chelsea wouldn't have pursued Felix initially. However, it turned out to be a positive outcome since the original intention was to bring him in on loan. Had they signed him to a long-term contract, it would have been another disappointing acquisition, as they have had their fair share of underwhelming signings in the past.
Since it was a loan contract, they should release him back to Atletico Madrid and explore other options for talented strikers. Personally, I think they should seek a superior striker who can complement Sterling, because he is good and was the one who alleviated the pressure on Chelsea in today's match. Otherwise, it would have been another routine defeat for the team.
This is good news for Arsenal fans having one of their best attackers extend his contract to remain at the club for four years more, this will put off Manchester City from approaching their star player. Saka has been instrumental to Arsenal’s achievements in recent season and I’m sure the fans will be delighted to see him continue to improve and show his talent in Arsenal shirts.
As Saka continues to age and improve, his value also increases, I like this geometric progression but I'm wondering if Arsenal will truly sell him after the new 4-year contract expires, It may depends on what transpires during that time especially now that they have improved. Saka's dream has been built around Arsenal, and despite the racism he has faced, I doubt he would willingly leave the team even with the tempting offers that come in from other teams, they would have to be incredibly enticing to sway his decision.