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Fulham boss Marco Silva believes Chelsea ‘showed their power’ with massive January spending

Silva on Fulham

Fulham’s Marco Silva has suggested that Chelsea’s signings during the winter transfer window show their “power and ambition” as a force in English football.

Chelsea shelled out over £300m on new players in January and this included the British record transfer that saw them recruit Enzo Fernandez from Benfica.

The Blues have also invested an initial fee of around £62m to beat Arsenal to sign Mykhaylo Mudryk, while Joao Felix has joined the Londoners on loan.

Silva believes the amount of money spent by Fulham’s local rivals, ahead of the meeting between the two sides at Stamford Bridge on Friday, is not a new phenomenon.

“I think it’s not new. I know everyone is talking about them because it was a big amount of money in January but it is not the first time,” Silva said.

“All of us, we know the difference between certain types of clubs.”

He added: “Last summer, they spent a good amount of money too and they strengthened their squad and they were able to do the same this transfer window and show their power.

“If it is too much money or not, it is not for me to talk about it, but just to show the power and show their ambition to improve the squad.

“It’s clear with younger players and fresh legs what they are trying to do and lucky them they have all this power to sign new players.”

Fulham have made attempts to bolster their own squad after exceeding all expectations in the first half of the year, and go into the match on Friday two points ahead of Chelsea, but Potter’s side have a game in hand.

On deadline day, Fulham signed midfielder Sasa Lukic from Torino and Cedric Soares on loan from Arsenal until the end of the season, and Silva believes they will bolster the squad.

“There were two positions that we wanted to strengthen in our squad, the right-back position and we wanted to create more competition in our midfield as well, to give us different solutions,” the Fulham boss said.

“It was a busy last day for us as a football club, I know you (the press) like it, but we don’t like it so much as a football club.

“But it’s part of the year and part of the market, it’s not easy to do even if we would like to have the players early because it is always better for us with a busy January and a lot of games as well.

“Cedric knows the football club and has played in the Premier League already and has a lot of knowledge that will help us for sure.

“Lukic is another mature player as well in a good age, another…

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