M. Sarri is not worried about the ban on buying new players

London's "Chelsea", due to violation in acquiring underage players, will not be able to make deals with new footballers in the next two transfer windows.

However, the "aristocrats" are still awaiting a decision from the sports arbitration court, which could postpone the ban on buying players to a later time.

Nevertheless, "Chelsea" strategist Maurizio Sarri does not believe that the ban on acquiring newcomers next summer will hinder his team's preparation for the upcoming season.

"It wouldn't complicate preparation, because I have great confidence in my players. We have many very good young players who are successfully developing.

If they continue to improve, then in the future we will have an even better team. That's why I am not worried at all about the transfer window," Sarri told ESPN.

The Italian also admitted that Gonzalo Higuain, who has not yet found his game, needs more time to adapt to the Premier League.

"I think he needs time to improve his physical condition to be ready for the Premier League. I believe he can do it.

At the same time, we are lucky to have Giroud. Now he is in very good psychological and physical condition. We play every three days, so we need both of them," added the coach.