Thibaut Courtois may not know where his or manager Antonio Conte’s future lies, but the goalkeeper is sure that Chelsea need to spend big to compete in the Premier League next season.
Eden Hazard’s first-half penalty saw the Blues beat Manchester United 1-0 to lift the FA Cup on Saturday evening at Wembley.
It was the best moment in a frustrating season as Chelsea failed to build on last season’s league triumph, with a tepid title defence underpinned by background tension that leaves many speculating that Conte will soon leave.
Courtois is not sure where the Italian’s future lies – “whatever he or the club decides, they will know what they do,” the Belgian said – nor does he know where he will be next season.
“Like I said in the last weeks or months, I think we’ll see after the World Cup whether I am a Chelsea player for next year,” he said.
“We’ll see what is going to happen after the World Cup.”
Courtois has been heavily linked with Real Madrid and the 26-year-old believes the Blues have to dig deep to have any chance of a title challenge next term.
Asked if Chelsea need a big summer to add players in order to challenge for the title, Courtois said: “I think so. I think especially if you see how City and United are spending and working.
“I think if we want to aim for the top, we should do the same – obviously within the limits of what’s possible as well.
“I think that the transfer market has gone pretty crazy. Nowadays you pay £80million for a defender I think – that’s crazy figures.
“We’ll see what’s going on and I am sure the board will do what needs to be done.”
This post was last modified on 20/05/2018