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Why Felix to Chelsea ‘doesn’t make sense’

BBC Sport Tuesday, 20 August 2024 ()
Why Felix to Chelsea ‘doesn’t make sense’The i’s chief football writer Daniel Storey explains why Joao Felix moving back to Chelsea doesn’t make any sense on the Monday Night Club.
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