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Ray Wilkins "worried" Chelsea could suffer this season due to transfer business

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Ray Wilkins admits that he is "worried" about Chelsea's season if the club fail to bring in more players.

Former Chelsea coach Ray Wilkins has admitted that he is baffled by the club's transfer activity this summer and is "worried" about how the season will pan out.

The Premier League champions have brought in Antonio Rudiger, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Alvaro Morata, but a handful of players have left through the Stamford Bridge exit gates.

Nemanja Matic was recently sold to rivals Manchester United, while defenders Nathan Ake and club talisman John Terry have also gone.

Diego Costa's future is also shrouded in doubt as he is yet to join up with the squad amid reported interest from his former club Atletico Madrid and AC Milan.

After witnessing Antonio Conte's side lose to Arsenal on penalties in the Community Shield on Sunday, Wilkins has expressed concern for the West London outfit.

"It wasn't the fact they lost yesterday to Arsenal because at times I thought there was some very good football from Chelsea. It was the body language the worried me, from Conte all the way down," Wilkins told talkSPORT.

"They didn't look happy. They didn't look a side that was united and I think they are in for a tough season if new faces aren't brought into the squad.

"I cannot for the life of me understand Nemanja Matic going to one of their biggest rivals in Manchester United. With Matic performing so superbly well over the last three seasons, I can't see why.

"I think Chelsea are weaker squad-wise. I think Conte should be worried and I think he looked worried yesterday. They need to be delving into their cash to bring more players in."

Conte and his men will begin the defence of their title on Saturday at home to Burnley.

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