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  • Mauricio Pochettino sent £35m transfer message to Chelsea with tactical question when confirming deal

    Mauricio Pochettino sent £35m transfer message to Chelsea with tactical question when confirming deal

    Mike Maignan
    Chelsea transfer news: Mauricio Pochettino has been given proof that he can sell Hakim Ziyech without worries this summer after Noni Madueke got fit for his country.

    The young Three Lions had a tough international tournament following the Under-21 disaster before Carsley’s appointment and Madueke’s role against the best in his age group has shown huge promise.

    Appearing in all three games won by his team and scoring five of the six goals scored, his influence on the right wing was felt. Even with no goals or assists to show for his efforts, Madueke was recognized for his work with the Man of the Match award.

    Against Germany, it was a superb run in the 52nd minute that drew attention to an otherwise brilliant performance. With his 34 contacts, he completed 20 of his 22 pass attempts, made four big passes and completed four of his five dribbles.

    He has lost possession six times, won all but one of his duels and demonstrated why his direct approach from the flanks is so valuable. It was he who benefited as much as anyone from the end of the season under Frank Lampard’s management.

    Mauricio Pochettino sent £35m transfer message to Chelsea with tactical question when confirming deal
    Madueke featured in all of the last seven matches after failing to appear in either of Lampard’s first two games, eventually starting in five of them. With his first goal against Arsenal in a 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium, the youngster became one of the go-to options up front.

    He consistently outplayed Hakim Ziyech and Christian Pulisic in a group of three on the right side of a 4-3-3, while edging out Joao Felix, Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz when the lineup closed.

    Although his production has remained sporadic, the point of difference method he plays with is very different from what his teammates can bring. Although there was only one goal, Madueke’s possession was news for Blues fans and poses a question for Mauricio Pochettino.

    The Argentine prefers to play with an inside striker, think Christian Eriksen or sometimes Dele Alli and Eric Lamela, but the current squad is built for natural width with Sterling, Mykhailo Mudryk and Madueke.

    Ziyech’s upcoming sale to Saudi Arabia for around £8m opens up even more opportunities for the Englishman but also leaves a tactical conundrum.

    While his form is promising and Pochettino’s preferred plans and methods are not yet known, Madueke will enter the summer a bit of a renegade and misfit.

    It’s what he’s had great success with in his youth career so far and the rise of the Under-21 squad is just further proof of why Chelsea were so willing to spend £35million on him in January.

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    Chelsea makes over £100 million by selling FOUR players, in order to fund their increased transfer plans

    Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed
    Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed to Saudi Arabia, will net the team at least £100 million.

    Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy, Hakim Ziyech, and Kai Havertz, who are all headed to Arsenal, are the four first-team players that Chelsea are getting ready to part ways with for a whopping combined fee of £107 million.

    The Blues want to sell the last three to various Saudi Arabian clubs in an effort to raise enough money for Moises Caicedo, a midfielder for Brighton. Personal considerations shouldn’t be a problem for the Ecuadorian international, who is thought to be interested in the Stamford Bridge move.

    Because of the anticipated volume of sales in west London, it appears that newly appointed manager Mauricio Pochettino will have a sizeable budget to work with. Seven Chelsea regulars may all depart in the upcoming days.

    N’Golo Kante already left to join Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, but Matteo Kovacic is soon to be formally introduced as a Manchester City player.

    Mason Mount is a fan favorite, and Manchester United and Liverpool are both showing a lot of interest in him. Manchester United has already had two bids for the England international rejected. Mount is unlikely to play football in the capital next season, regardless of which of the two clubs he chooses, as Chelsea will not sell for less than £60 million.

    Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed
    Germany international Havertz will join Arsenal at the Emirates after a deal has been reached. The 24-year-old has been actively promoting the transfer and has already reached an understanding with the Gunners regarding personal terms.

    Comment below with your thoughts on whether Chelsea will sign Caicedo this summer.

    Chelsea should have no trouble meeting Brighton’s £80 million asking price for Caicedo as a result of all these departures, at least theoretically. The Blues’ £60 million offer for the 21-year-old was turned down two weeks ago, and they have yet to make another one.

    The people in charge at Stamford Bridge are reportedly desperate to sign Caicedo so that they can pair him up in midfield with club-record signing Enzo Fernandez the following season.

    Pochettino hasn’t officially taken over yet, but the Argentinean manager is likely to have spoken with those in charge of the team before him to discuss potential additions and departures.

    The former Tottenham manager will be well aware of the size of the task that lies ahead of him in west London as Chelsea attempts to recover from one of their worst seasons in recent memory last time out.

    Last season, the Blues spent over £600 million on new players during both the summer and winter transfer windows, yet they finished 12th, their lowest position ever.

  • Mason Mount makes Chelsea decision after Mauricio Pochettino intervenes with the Manchester United transfer plan.

    Mason Mount makes Chelsea decision after Mauricio Pochettino intervenes with the Manchester United transfer plan.

    Chelsea ‘ Think' about using one stone to kill two birds, with Lukaku exchange transfer that would see ex-Arsenal target join
    Mason Mount faces an increasingly uncertain future at Chelsea as his contract expires in 12 months and Manchester United are seriously interested in a transfer

    Mason Mount has made an important decision amid interest from Manchester United which could impact his future at Chelsea. The 24-year-old midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford lately, but he doesn’t appear to be pushing for an immediate exit.

    football.london understands the Blues were close to reaching agreement on a new contract for Mount, as his contract at Stamford Bridge expired in 12 months. However, after his return from the World Cup in December, no offers were on the table.

    Shortly after the start of the new year, Chelsea resumed talks with the England international but were unwilling to sign a one-year extension.

    Mount is believed to have not received a better offer since then, meaning he will become a free agent at the end of next season.

    The Red Devils are said to have had three bids rejected by West Londoners for Mount, with their latest bid for £55m, including £5m in add-ons. According to widespread reports, United have walked out of talks after Chelsea made a £58million counter-offer, plus £7million in add-ons.

    Despite much speculation about his future, Mount doesn’t appear ready to force a departure.

    Mason Mount makes Chelsea decision after Mauricio Pochettino intervenes with the Manchester United transfer plan.
    According to The Telegraph, the Cobham graduate intends to inform Mauricio Pochettino that he will turn up for pre-season training and make himself available for the Blues’ US tour, which kicks off on July 17.

    Although Mount is keen to retain his contract with the west Londoners, The Telegraph says Pochettino hopes the vast majority of Chelsea players will be sold by July 17 next Tuesday, with those who have their international duties taken care of arriving. later.

    Despite much speculation about his future, Mount seems unwilling to force an exit. According to The Telegraph, the Cobham graduate plans to inform Mauricio Pochettino that he will report for pre-training and make himself available for the Blues’ tour of the United States, which kicks off on July 17.

    Although Mount is keen to stick to his contract with the west Londoners, the Telegraph say Pochettino hopes the vast majority of Chelsea players will be sold by July 17.

    It is said that the squad will return to training from next Tuesday and those who have fulfilled their international duties will arrive later.

    Mason Mount makes Chelsea decision after Mauricio Pochettino intervenes with the Manchester United transfer plan.
    The Telegraph adds that Pochettino would like to meet Mount if his future is still up in the air before they start working together. While the Blues would rather not go empty-handed, the midfielder is free to leave in 12 months’ time if he doesn’t find a new club this summer.

    Last month, Frank Lampard predicted a departure from Mount after claiming he was unsure how Chelsea intended to retain him.

    Speaking to Sky Sports, the former caretaker Chelsea manager said: “I think it’s a difficult situation because working with Mason – and not just Mason, other players when I was here before – it are either really important players who have become for the club.”

    Clubs who have a real relationship with the supporters because they really feel the club as they have been at the academy since they were eight years old and some of between them have moved to other clubs and the club are done with it have progressed well and wish them well in their careers.

    “I think with Mason, especially as an individual, I don’t know what the solution is going to be because it’s the club’s and Mason’s problem. I don’t know exactly where Mason is personally, he still has a year left on his contract. ” .

    “I know he is highly regarded at the club and I know the club are trying to do what they can to get him to stay, but I also think in the modern age Mason would never want to be here talking small talk to him.” which a player should do because he will see everything with his own eyes.

    “I think in the past that would have been the reason you left the club. Today you have to move forward and we ended up in the situation that is happening now.”

  • 21-year-old Chelsea player is prepared to fight for his spot at Stamford Bridge

    21-year-old Chelsea player is prepared to fight for his spot at Stamford Bridge

    21-year-old Chelsea player is prepared to fight for his spot at Stamford Bridge
    Noni Madueke has no plans to leave Chelsea on loan this summer

    Chelsea star Noni Madueke has expressed his desire to stay at the club during the current transfer window and has no plans to move temporarily.

    The Blues bought the Englishman from PSV Eindhoven in January for £30.5m. However, there is huge competition for seats on the Stamford Bridge side. The club is expected to strengthen further this summer.

    However, speaking to the Evening Standard, the 21-year-old has no plans to leave the West London club on loan. The striker is determined to fight for his place in the team.

    Noni Madueke is determined to stay at Chelsea this summer. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

    “A loan would be impossible for both parties. I have been signed and there is a plan for me at the club. I finished the season well, so next season is just about continuing in the team and showing everyone the real me.

    Madueke initially developed at Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur academies. Subsequently, the youngster decided to leave England and further his football prospects in the Netherlands.

    The 21-year-old has established himself as a key player in PSV’s first team. Then, in the previous transfer window, Chelsea hired the winger’s services.

    Last season, the Englishman showed a taste of his talent at Stamford Bridge. Under Frank Lampard, the striker enjoyed some regular playing time towards the end

    Noni Madueke showed a taste of his talent last season. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

    Chelsea went through a tough time last season. The west London club finished 12th in the table. Throughout, the blues was unconvincing.

    However, our attack didn’t do much. We couldn’t count on any of our strikers to keep scoring. Players like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Raheem Sterling, Hakim Ziyech, Christian Pulisic and Mykhaylo Mudryk failed to make an impression.

    Looking ahead to today, there seem to be plenty of frontline players who no longer meet the requirements. Madueke is a talented person with a lot of potential. But will the England international be a key part of our squad next season? Only time can tell.

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    Mauricio Pochettino prepared his dream £68m striker deal after Chelsea scheduling Nicolas Jackson medical

    Mauricio Pochettino prepared his dream £68m striker deal after Chelsea scheduling Nicolas Jackson medical
    Chelsea have the tough task of reducing a bloated squad this summer and while they need to beat some players, Mauricio Pochettino remains keen to strengthen his options further.

    As Chelsea begin preparing for the departure of N’Golo Kante, Hakim Ziyech and Kalidou Koulibaly, Olympique Lyonnais have reportedly opened a sale – and some diamonds in the rough are up for grabs.

    Mauricio Pochettino has been tasked with the difficult task of bringing down a bloated side this summer and while he has some players to beat, the 51-year-old remains keen to bolster his options further.

    The Blues have been heavily linked this summer with the likes of Nicolas Jackson, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, with Cristopher Nkunku expected to follow suit.

    But now Pochettino has had the unique opportunity to invade one of France’s most formidable clubs.

    Lyon were bought by an American investor named John Textor late last year, with the 57-year-old since he became club chairman.

    And according to RMC Sport, Les Gones will have to raise £111million to avoid sanctions from the Direction Nationale du Contrôle de Gestion, the body which oversees the accounts of French football clubs.

    Mauricio Pochettino prepared his dream £68m striker deal after Chelsea scheduling Nicolas Jackson medical
    Thiago Mendes

    With Lyon desperate to raise funds, several players have been made available for transfers this summer, including Rayan Cherki, Thiago Mendes and Castello Lukeba.

    The trio were regulars in the France first team last season and despite their impressive performances, they were available for much less than the market price.

    According to L’Equipe, Chelsea tried to sign Lukeba last year but his £38million offer was rejected by Lyon. In a bid to force an exit this summer, the report says the 20-year-old defender was looking to switch agents in April – but it remains to be seen whether he was successful in changing agents.

    As for Mendes, he would certainly provide plenty of cover in midfield while the Blues can still get their hands on Caicedo and Lavia, while Cherki scored four goals and six assists in 34 Ligue 1 games last season after being linked on a transfer. to Paris Saint-Germain in January.

    With a few busy weeks ahead, Chelsea have already landed a deal for a Lyon star: Malo Gusto. After signing for the Blues in the final week of the January transfer window, he rejoined the French side on loan until the end of the season.

    West Londoners reportedly paid around £26m, including add-ons, for the then 19-year-old right-back. Chelsea were to benefit significantly from Gusto’s reception at Stamford Bridge in the winter, with Reece James’ injury record becoming an issue.

    But they could not agree on this as part of the deal. Pochettino will be delighted to team up with two of the most exciting young full-backs on his arrival at Cobham training ground on July 1 – and perhaps Gusto can take Cherki along…

  • Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea’s future amid Inter Milan transfer links

    Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea’s future amid Inter Milan transfer links

    Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea's future amid Inter Milan transfer links
    Trevoh Chalobah has been linked with a move to Inter Milan and has spent some of his free time in Italy amid speculation over his Chelsea future

    Trevoh Chalobah has left the possibility of a move to Italy open amid interest from Inter Milan, but noted his focus is on Chelsea at the moment. The Blues defender is currently on holiday in the country while Chelsea are yet to return for pre-season.

    football.london understood that the 23-year-old also had to decide whether or not Milan was a suitable place to live.

    It is believed that the defender was set for a meeting over a potential move to Internazionale, where a deal is being negotiated with Chelsea.

    Chalobah was linked with a move from Stamford Bridge 12 months ago when, alongside Tottenham, Inter and Roma were also interested in a possible move.

    The Cobham product ultimately remained in west London and was one of the most successful clubs under Graham Potter and Frank Lampard.

    From today’s perspective, he will face a lot of competition in the 2023/24 season.

    Chelsea will add Levi Colwill to their ranks after his loan spell at Brighton, with Wesley Fofana, Benoit Badiashile, Thiago Silva and Kalidou Koulibaly also providing competition.

    The latter could still leave the club as Mauricio Pochettino is known to bet on a back four instead of a back three. The season could be difficult for some who don’t have European football.

    Regular playing time is said to be one of Chalobah’s priorities heading into EURO 2024 next season.

    Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea's future amid Inter Milan transfer links
    The former Lorient player made 33 appearances for Les Bleus last season, mostly as a central defender. football.london are aware that Inter would have to put a lot of effort into signing him.

    Speaking to Sky Sports in Milan, Chalobah was cautious about his future but praised Italy and Serie A.

    He said: “Obviously you don’t know what the future holds. I also played in France when I was loaned out there, in England and you never know.”

    Playing in a new destination is something the player has to experience. You don’t know what the future holds for you. Italy is a beautiful country and the Italian league is also very good. You don’t know what the future holds for you.

    I’m still a Chelsea player and my focus is on Chelsea, but you never know what the future holds. I like it here in Italy, the weather is nice, the people are nice, the food is good and I enjoy my time here.

    Chalobah’s future is yet to be decided, but with Pochettino set to build a new culture at Chelsea after his squad was downsized, the young defender could play a key role.

    Former caretaker manager Frank Lampard has been very positive about Chalobah’s candidacy during his time at the club.

    The former Chelsea midfielder said: “It was good and I appreciate what a quality player he is. The biggest picture is how he engages since I’ve been back. C It’s a pleasure to train with him every day because he comes with enthusiasm.

    He’s easy to deal with and when you talk about the things you want he tries to implement them on the pitch – which is a good thing.”

  • Mauricio Pochettino: Chelsea officially appoint ex-Tottenham manager as new manager

    Mauricio Pochettino: Chelsea officially appoint ex-Tottenham manager as new manager

    Mauricio Pochettino struggles to sell £33m Chelsea flop Kalidou Koulibaly https://footballtopstar.com/mauricio-pochettino-struggles-to-sell-33m-chelsea-flop-kalidou-koulibaly/
    Chelsea have appointed former Tottenham Hotspur and Paris St-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager.

    The 51-year-old Argentine will begin his new role on 1 July 2023 on a two-year deal, with an option for a further year.
    Interim boss Frank Lampard led Chelsea to 12th place in the Premier League, their fewest in over 25 years.

    “Mauricio is a world-class manager with an excellent track record. We are looking forward to having him on board,” said the club. Chelsea say Pochettino was the first choice and only manager brought to the club for talks.

    He will work with sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Lawrence Stewart.
    “Mauricio’s experience, standards of excellence, leadership ability and character will serve Chelsea Football Club well as we move forward,” Winstanley and Stewart said in a statement.

    “He is a winning coach, having worked at the highest level, in multiple leagues and languages. His philosophy, tactical approach and commitment to development made him an exceptional candidate.”

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    Pochettino is Chelsea’s sixth permanent manager in five years following the sacking of Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter earlier this season, leaving Lampard temporarily in charge. He is also the fourth boss under new owner Todd Boehly, having taken over from Stamford Bridge last July.

    Since Boehly took over, Chelsea have spent more than £550m on players with a Premier League record £288m in January, more than all clubs in the Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1 set Together.

    Mauricio Pochettino: Chelsea officially appoint ex-Tottenham manager as new manager
    However, incoming players such as World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez and Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Mudryk failed to improve on Chelsea’s poor season, as the Blues lost to Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals.

    They were also eliminated in the third round of both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

    From London rival to new head coach

    Pochettino has been linked with a return to Tottenham following the split from Antonio Conte in March, but has instead joined his former club’s London rivals. After starting his managerial career at Espanyol before spending 16 months at Southampton, he managed Spurs from 2014 to 2019.

    The Argentinian guided his side to a League Cup final in 2015 and a Premier League runners-up finish in 2016-17, with Spurs missing out on both victory to Chelsea and the 2019 Champions League final.

    He also oversaw an infamous London derby in May 2016 in which Spurs picked up nine yellow cards to the Blues’ three, the result ending their pre-season title hopes.

    Following his spell at Tottenham Hotspur, Pochettino took over from Tuchel at PSG in January 2021.

    The French club finished second in Ligue 1 at the end of the 2020-21 season but won the Coupe de France and Trophee des Champions, the first trophies in Pochettino’s managerial career. ‘Must check Chelsea’s agenda’ – Analysis

    Guillem Balague, European football expert

    Joining Chelsea is not a decision Pochettino has taken lightly; He has rejected a string of potential suitors since he left Paris St-Germain in July 2022.

    But none have ticked as many boxes as Chelsea, and initially rejected Boehly until offered more control.
    Of course, a lot will depend on who he can bring onto the pitch, with the search for a striker clearly a key objective.

    If Romelu Lukaku can stay injury-free, that could very well be an option, although he will need to drop a number of players before considering adding to the squad.

    What his time at PSG has taught him is that he needs to get back to his essence, with all the passion and intensity of him, similar to the relationship he had with his players at Spurs.

    Before that, he got a good look at himself and what he did wrong at the French club, what he could have done better and how he can avoid making similar mistakes at Chelsea.

    He has to have the energy to shape the players, know that the players are listening to him and have the authority to make sure that happens.

    He realizes that at Chelsea he has to control the agenda as much as possible, which he couldn’t do at PSG.
    Above all, he needs to get the message across that this is not going to be a quick fix and that what he needs most of all is time, rather than huge sums of money.
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