Chelsea’s summer acquisition of Pedro Neto was expected to bolster their attack, but the former Wolves star has struggled to make an impact.
Bacary Sagna, reflecting on Neto’s transition, believes the winger has yet to justify his hefty price tag. While Neto was a key figure at Wolves, he has found it tough at Stamford Bridge, starting fewer than half of Chelsea’s league games amid stiff competition.

Sagna remains optimistic about Neto’s potential but acknowledges that his numbers have been underwhelming.
Meanwhile, Joao Felix’s brief Chelsea stint ended in disappointment, with the Portuguese forward moving to AC Milan after failing to secure a key role. Chelsea’s inconsistency continued with an FA Cup exit against Brighton, adding to their frustrating season.