Chelsea set £50m+ price for Delap

This is exactly the kind of story that makes people think the whole market has lost the plot because how can a club buy a 23 year old from Ipswich and then a year later be talking about £50m+ and cashing in like he is some kind of stock portfolio rather than a footballer and honestly I am not even saying Delap is bad or that he cannot turn it around but the whole thing just feels so detached from reality now that every move is judged by resale and optics and who can spin the best line about strategy, if Forest or Everton are actually interested then fair play to them but I just cannot take the valuation seriously when the player is apparently out of sorts and the club are already looking for the exit after such a short time, it is all very Chelsea though isnt it, massive fees in, massive fees out, everyone acting like there is some grand plan when half the time it looks like they are just seeing what sticks and then pricing it like luxury goods
 
From a squad building point of view this feels like Chelsea are trying to keep leverage rather than admit an error, because once you set a number like £50m+ you are basically telling interested clubs that you are not desperate and that matters even if the player is not flying right now, but it also risks leaving you stuck with an unhappy or unfocused striker if nobody meets it and that is where the real problem starts
 
If the valuation is real, Chelsea are either protecting themselves or inviting a bidding war. It says more about their negotiating stance than Delap's current form.
 
The fair read here is that Chelsea are trying to create a ceiling and see who blinks, because if they truly think Delap is a long term piece then they would not be entertaining this at all and if they do want out then they need the figure high enough to make the optics work, but what always gets me with these stories is how quickly the whole thing turns into a referendum on the player, the club, the league, the manager, the sporting structure, the transfer model, and then somehow we end up talking about whether Nottingham Forest or Everton can afford a fee that sounds like it was picked out of a hat, and that is before the usual parade of people saying a striker is finished after one bad run, which is just nonsense because footballers are not some fixed item on a shelf, they are people in a team environment and sometimes the whole setup makes them look miles worse than they are, still though if Chelsea are really asking this much after a year then you have to laugh because it is pure modern football madness and no one involved seems remotely bothered by how ridiculous it sounds
 
It could be smart business if Chelsea do not see a fit, but £50m+ is still a bold number. The interested clubs will tell us whether this is real or just noise.
 
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