Therefore we only need to see how Pochettino will contribute. It would be great if this actually lived up to expectations but of course we also have to be able to prepare for the worst, especially with the massive overhaul and selling a lot of players at the moment.
It is noted that now there are 10 players that I know they have released, such as Joao and Denis Zakaria whose loans have been completed as well as Havertz, Kovavic, Mendy, Kante, Koulibally, Bakayoko, Mount and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
At the moment it seems that this is not over yet because it is possible that names like Pulisic, Odoi and Auba are likely to be released.
Hopefully this massive overhaul will not be a problem for Pochettino for next season.
Wow thats a lot of players and hopefully like you said it won't affect pochettino negatively in his new job. There are lots of high hope in him delivering this Chelsea squad to their former glory and stand in the title race. Pochettino has been known as a capable manager prior to his previous job in Tottenham, he manage the team very well and thats was is still expected from him in this new job at Chelsea.
Pochettino wants to make their squad what he expects in terms of plans and indeed these players are not included in the scheme that he will do but of course this can also be a double-edged sword because of the sales made. lots of midfielders they let go.
Don't know if this will backfire or just make them better but it seems Todd has the same full trust in Pochettino now as he did with Potter before.
Hopefully this massive overhaul will not be a problem for Pochettino for next season.
On the business side, Chelsea as a club will be getting a lot of money from it, on the side of the manager, it will help him have a smaller team which will make decision making easier between which players to use in games. A smaller team will help him to better understand his players and know their strengths and weaknesses. The newer players in the team will have more opportunity to play in games. It will be a new Chelsea team we will see next season, a new team that will carry on the mentality of the team as a club that is always expected to win games.
Technically what you said is true because apart from the refund which was issued last season it was very large, it also streamlined the squad they have. but seeing some of the players they have released at the moment, especially to rivals who got these players, such as Havertz, Mount and Kovavic, this could actually make it difficult for them too in the end.
The squad they have still looks luxurious, but looking at the existing players for midfield and attack, everything is new, which is possible. This is also a problem because of the lack of adaptation this season, which can be said to be a total failure.