Football: Mourinho rules out joining rivals in transfer bidding wars

Chelsea's Eden Hazard (left) and Didier Drogba (right) celebrate after a match against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge, London, Britain, May 3, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA
Chelsea's Eden Hazard (left) and Didier Drogba (right) celebrate after a match against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge, London, Britain, May 3, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA

COBHAM, United Kingdom (AFP) - Jose Mourinho fears the forthcoming transfer window will be dominated by inflated prices and insists Chelsea will not get dragged into a bidding war for any of their targets.

Mourinho believes the determination of a number of major clubs to strengthen their squads will drive prices up.

Manchester United are planning a major overhaul of their squad after two trophyless seasons and have already been linked with big money moves for Real Madrid midfielder Gareth Bale and Tottenham striker Harry Kane.

Manchester City are also expected to strengthen in a bid to recover lost ground on Mourinho's Premier League title winners.

But Blues boss Mourinho says Chelsea, who signed Brazilian starlet Nathan this week, can afford to take a more cautious approach.

"The market is difficult. I can imagine that, this season, will be like Wall Street collapsing," he told reporters on Friday.

"I can imagine that some clubs are coming with such determination to the market that they will disrupt the market and take it in unexpected directions.

"But we are in a good situation. We have stability in our squad. We don't need dramatic changes. We have to be loyal to our players. We believe in them. We have a good squad.

"What other clubs are going to do is not going to affect our direction. If others buy 10 players each, that will not push us to do things we are not going to do. We are stable."

YOUNG AND SUCCESSFUL

Last year, Mourinho responded to Chelsea's failure to win a trophy by splashing out on Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas, with both proving key figures in the club's title-winning campaign.

With a fairly young and succesful squad at his disposal, the former Real Madrid manager doesn't expect a repeat of that big spending this time.

"Last season we had stability to analyse the needs to improve the team. This season we have stability to keep our squad, our team, but to give some extra motivation to the squad and a couple of extra options to improve," he said.

"Every player is linked to our club. Some because they want to come, some because they want better contracts in their club.

"That's the nature of the market. We are not going to get into this game. It doesn't affect us. It is what it is now. But we know what we want and it's not much."

Mourinho is also adamant he has not given up hope of keeping Petr Cech at Stamford Bridge despite the goalkeeper's agent claiming he has been given permission by Chelsea to negotiate with other clubs.

"I don't know that's absolutely true, what the agent is saying. Or maybe it is. But, after that, the player has a contract with Chelsea and Chelsea will have a very important say in the decision," Mourinho said.

"I keep saying the same: I want my best players to stay. Petr is one of my best players.

"Petr is one of my important players. So I would like to say to him to stay. That's my position.

"I am positive, I am optimistic, and I'd like him to stay, so yes, I expect him to stay. I'm optimistic he can be here next year."

Mourinho's side face West Bromwich Albion on Monday in their penultimate game of the campaign but will be without at least three first team regulars.

"For Ramires and Oscar, the season is over. For (Kurt) Zouma too. Petr Cech has a chance to be back for the last game.

"Diego Costa is, I think, selected for this game. He should be ready."

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