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Paul Scholes, the former Manchester United star, criticized Chelsea's transfer market policy during the summer window. He considered that the club has exploited its funds ineffectively by signing seasoned players approaching 37 and 38 years old, instead of relying on young players or adding members in the 28-29 age range, which would have brought genuine experience to the team. The purchases of Henderson and Wilebic, who are unlikely to play regularly, raised doubts about their effectiveness in improving the team's performance. He also added that Chelsea lacks on-field experience, despite setting a record for red cards last season, and believed that signing players around thirty years old would have been more beneficial in enhancing performance and results.
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