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Chelsea’s Decision on Victor Osimhen

  Fabrizio Romano claims that Chelsea does not want to sign Victor Osimhen who they have been strongly connected to in previous transfer window. Although there have been months of rumors, it now appears highly improbable that Chelsea would acquire Napoli striker Victor Osimhen this summer. Romano declares that Chelsea is not in talks or discussions to sign Victor Osimhen. Chelsea has no plans to pursue Osimhen. Additionally, Romano says that Armando Broja and Romelu Lukaku are also slated to go this summer, leaving Nicolas Jackson as the only recognized striker in Chelsea. Osimhen has a release clause of almost £120 million, and Napoli won't agree to a cheaper price. That's a significant sum of money for a player, who has also been injured in the most part of the previous campaign. It is evident that Osimhen can score goals, however, he may not fit in Chelsea's possession-based style of play, which is what the club seems to want to play when Enzo Maresca takes over

Chelsea transfer plans

After Enzo Maresca is appointed, Chelsea will expedite its summer recruitment intentions in order to bring in four major players. The Italian is about to sign a five-year deal with Chelsea, having thrashed out a £10 million settlement with recently promoted Leicester. Although Maresca won't be in charge of moves, he will have a lot of influence and has already spoken with Chelsea's executives about possible targets. This transfer window, Chelsea will want to give top priority to signings of a new goalkeeper, center defender, left back, and attacker. James Trafford, Burnley's goalkeeper, is one of the players being targeted, and Tosin Adarabioyo of Fulham is also being pursued by the Blues as free agent. Tosin Adarabioyo is in high demand, with Manchester United and Newcastle vying for his signature when his contract expires. Ronald Araujo who may leave Camp Nou this summer, has also being monitored by the Blues. Since it was revealed that Thiago Silva will depar

Chelsea’s Plan for Andrey Santos

  Chelsea has agreed to a five-year contract with Enzo Maresca, who will take over the team. Upon taking over as Chelsea's boss, Enzo Maresca will have to make decisions on the fate of a few of his players. Last season, a number of Chelsea players, like Romelu Lukaku, David Datro Fofana, Armando Broja, and Andrey Santos, were on loan. It will be intriguing seeing what Maresca does with some of those names going forward. Upon starting at Chelsea, one of Maresca's first tasks will be to determine Santos' destiny. Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano reports that the Italian and the team will talk about it   'immediately.’ "Chelsea will make a decision on Andrey Santos' situation for the upcoming campaign with Enzo Maresca as soon as possible," Romano said, speaking about the £18 million midfield player on X. After a fantastic loan period with Patrick Vieira, Andrey is currently awaiting a club verdict. "Decisions involving Omari Hutchinson, And

Ben Chilwell Reacts to Pochettino’s sacking

  Ben Chilwell has stated that Mauricio Pochettino's departure from Chelsea startled him, but he believes the new manager will continue where the Argentine left off the next campaign. Despite having a challenging season, Chelsea was beginning to turn things around under Pochettino, who led the club to sixth place in the Premier League. Although it was anticipated that Pochettino would still be in charge come football season, however, Pochettino and Chelsea decided to part ways. Chilwell told Sky Sports that he was surprised by the announcement, when asked how he felt about it. 'Well, best of luck to him anywhere he goes in the future. I think with the team's performance at the conclusion of the campaign the dismissal was truly unexpected'. ‘And now, as a team, we must look forward. Regardless matter who is appointed as the next coach, I'm sure things will go well and we can move on well the next season. I won't explore the rumours of who might be appoint

Chelsea’s next manager

  A number of candidates are being considered to succeed Mauricio Pochettino as Chelsea looks to identify a new coach soon. Chelsea will compete with Brighton & Hove Albion for the services of Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna, who has been the most strongly connected. Although Chelsea has already contacted the Tractor Boys about acquiring McKenna, further inquiries for other managers are undoubtedly forthcoming. In addition to Sebastian Hoeness, who guided Stuttgart to second place in the Bundesliga this year, the leader of Leicester City, Enzo Maresca, has also been connected. In addition, Roberto De Zerbi who left his role at Brighton has also been mention. Finally, Brentford’s manager’s name Thomas Frank Thomas Frank has accomplished amazing things at Brentford, all the while concentrating on data-led analytics—a goal that the Chelsea management is well aware of. Todd Boehly has already discussed the value of analytics, and we only need to go back a few weeks to one of Poc

Pochettino to be Sacked

On the surface, the choice is clear-cut. After overcoming a challenging inaugural campaign as Chelsea's manager, Mauricio Pochettino has brought European football, two trips to Wembley, and a more thrilling style of football to Stamford Bridge. Though perhaps not exactly how many had envisioned, expectations have been satisfied for the most part. But in truth, nothing at Chelsea is easy. Even a great campaign finale won't guarantee anything going into another pivotal summer. The clearest example of it is the persistent discrepancy between what most people consider to be fair and what the owners anticipate. Had this not been the case, the coach would undoubtedly have had greater support from the general public. Boehly gave a speech in America two weeks prior to the season's conclusion, discussing Chelsea's latest achievements. They had overcome a 2-0 deficit away at Aston Villa during a brief "two-and-a-half-game" run at the time, which included wins with