Lampard urged to make transfer moves and improve that Chelsea back-line

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Ian Wright believes Chelsea need MORE signings to improve their defence this summer window.

Frank Lampard has been handed the funds to go out and sign alot of top-class players that should give the club a chance to challenge for that Premier League title by the end of the season.

We have already added Thiago Silva, Ben Chilwell and Edouard Mendy to their ranks this summer, but are still looking very shaky at the back, with clubs knowing that a bit f pressure on that back-line will give opportunities to score.

And ahead of the game against Crystal Palace earlier, Former Arsenal striker Wright has opened up and claimed that we have not done enough to improve the back-line and they need to add to it.

But Wright told Premier League Productions: “I think the goalkeeper is going to make a big difference, but for me just putting Thiago Silva in their back line as an experienced player isn’t enough.

“It’s not enough for me, there’s a Palace team that can really exploit that team.”

Look, we have said all along that we need to delve into that transfer kitty one more time and add another defender, but all the speculation has been about the possible signing of Declan Rice from West Ham.

There are a few defenders out there that would bring pace and quality to that back-line, but considering Lampard has spent so much money, and the fact that there is only a few days left in the transfer window, he may not get the opportunity to bring in anymore players.

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