Chelsea legend Marcel Desailly has urged manager Carlo Ancelotti to buy a big name to ensure they stay at the top.
“If they don’t, then I will worry about them,” he said.
The French World Cup winner warned the Blues not to rest on their laurels after last season’s Double triumph.
He claims it’s more important a five-star player arrives now they’ve lost Joe Cole, although he was not surprised when Chelsea released veteran Michael Ballack.
Desailly, 41, won the World and European Cups, and two Champions League trophies before joining Chelsea in 1998, playing 159 league games for the Blues.
He said: “The next Chelsea signing will be so important. When I was at AC Milan we won the title and the Champions League.
“We thought we were untouchable, maybe even thinking it was easy. Yet they went out and signed George Weah, then the best player in the world. ‘Pow!’ It hit us. Here we thought we couldn’t get better then he arrived and we were up and running again. He lifted us from our settees.
“The club needed it, I needed it. We felt strong once more, ready to go forward.
“The following year five Dutchmen arrived, top names but somehow it didn’t work in the same way as Weah.
“So that is why Chelsea’s next signing must be a significant one. A world-class player, no matter what the cost.
“You can’t fight off age, so some need a boost. It must come in the way of a Weah.”
“If they don’t, then I will worry about them,” he said.
The French World Cup winner warned the Blues not to rest on their laurels after last season’s Double triumph.
He claims it’s more important a five-star player arrives now they’ve lost Joe Cole, although he was not surprised when Chelsea released veteran Michael Ballack.
Desailly, 41, won the World and European Cups, and two Champions League trophies before joining Chelsea in 1998, playing 159 league games for the Blues.
He said: “The next Chelsea signing will be so important. When I was at AC Milan we won the title and the Champions League.
“We thought we were untouchable, maybe even thinking it was easy. Yet they went out and signed George Weah, then the best player in the world. ‘Pow!’ It hit us. Here we thought we couldn’t get better then he arrived and we were up and running again. He lifted us from our settees.
“The club needed it, I needed it. We felt strong once more, ready to go forward.
“The following year five Dutchmen arrived, top names but somehow it didn’t work in the same way as Weah.
“So that is why Chelsea’s next signing must be a significant one. A world-class player, no matter what the cost.
“You can’t fight off age, so some need a boost. It must come in the way of a Weah.”