Chelsea left-back Marcos Alonso is not surprised by the fire-sale at Fiorentina. “Even when I was there, nobody knew what was going on.”
There is tension in Florence, as fans are protesting, the Della Valle brothers put the club up for sale with no buyers coming forward, while stars like Federico Bernardeschi, Borja Valero and Gonzalo Rodriguez have already left.
Matias Vecino will have his Inter medical tomorrow, with Nikola Kalinic and Milan Badelj also seeking the exit.
Chelsea left-back Marcos Alonso is not surprised by the fire-sale at Fiorentina. “Even when I was there, nobody knew what was going on.”
There is tension in Florence, as fans are protesting, the Della Valle brothers put the club up for sale with no buyers coming forward, while stars like Federico Bernardeschi, Borja Valero and Gonzalo Rodriguez have already left.
Matias Vecino will have his Inter medical tomorrow, with Nikola Kalinic and Milan Badelj also seeking the exit.
“I was really happy in Florence and want to salute the fans, as I still follow their progress from afar,” Alonso told Tuttomercatoweb during Chelsea’s summer tour.
“I wish them the best for the new season, but it’s hard to tell what’s happening. Even when I was there, nobody knew what was going on, so I imagine it’s even worse now…
“I think the players must try to concentrate exclusively on the field, then the construction of the squad is something the directors are meant to be taking care of.”
Alonso won the Premier League title with Antonio Conte’s Chelsea and they now enter the Champions League.
“We are working hard in pre-season to ensure we’re ready, as soon the competitive games are coming up. We must try to go all the way in every tournament.
“We are Chelsea, so we are obliged to fight it out in every competition. We hope to have a great season.”