The officials would have a field day with a story like this because if Chelsea actually get anywhere near that asking price everyone will say it was obvious and if they do not then the same people will say the market was manipulated and the refs of the transfer world should be investigated or whatever nonsense people come out with, but honestly the way these things get framed is ridiculous because one report becomes gospel and then everyone starts screaming about value and timing and leverage as if there is a bloke in a booth deciding who gets a move, the whole system is already tilted enough without people pretending the price tag is some objective truth, if Forest or Everton are seriously in the mix then someone somewhere has decided the number is at least worth discussing, otherwise it is just another one of those stories that gets inflated by the noise around it, and the officials in football are always the easiest target anyway, one bad decision and suddenly they are ruining careers, one weird valuation and suddenly the game is corrupt, it is all just constant moaning and somehow the lads on the pitch end up carrying the blame while the suits set impossible numbers and walk away laughing