Tag: Nicolas Jackson

  • According to reports, those involved in football were taken aback when Nicolas Jackson finally signed with Chelsea this summer

    According to reports, those involved in football were taken aback when Nicolas Jackson finally signed with Chelsea this summer

    According to reports, those involved in football were taken aback when Nicolas Jackson finally signed with Chelsea this summer
    According to The Athletic, many believed the player would be a stepping stone for his next move before moving on to one of the best teams in world football.

    Jackson has had a mixed start at Stamford Bridge, which is really the story of Chelsea’s season so far.

    He opened his account against Luton and really brought energy and power to the Blues’ attack.

    However, it must be said that he has been responsible for a handful of big mistakes at this early stage in his career.
    This was especially the case at the weekend when the Blues were defeated at home by Nottingham Forest.

    People in football shocked at Jackson to Chelsea

    Five out of training: Lavia and Badiashile get closer
    With minutes remaining, Jackson was found yards away from Raheem Sterling but only managed to fly over the bar to suck the life out of the home crowd.

    While the positives are very clear when it comes to the way he carries the ball and propels the attack forward, he has shown clear limitations.

    That perhaps contributes to why some in the game think the 22-year-old was more destined for a switch between a move to the top squad.

    Chelsea were already rumored to be considering a matchday offer for a new striker.
    However, as they were also looking for a versatile striker, they ended up signing Cole Palmer.

    However, they may return in January to bid for Ivan Toney if he is available for selection following his suspension.

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    Five out of training: Lavia and Badiashile get closer

    Five out of training: Lavia and Badiashile get closer
    Romeo Lavia and Benoit Badiashile continued their individual training on the Cobham pitch today on a muggy Surrey afternoon.

    Due to the international shift, a much smaller group than usual was tested. Only those who had not been summoned or were not injured were involved.

    The good news is that the return of Lavia and Badiashile is ever closer, as is that of Armando Broja.

    Lavia has not featured since he arrived from Southampton, but Mauricio Pochettino explained that he “needed a couple of weeks to be ready to be involved in the team”.
    Five out of training: Lavia and Badiashile get closer
    Roméo Lavia and Benoit Badiashile continued their individual training session on the Cobham pitch today on a sweltering Surrey afternoon.

    Five out of training: Lavia and Badiashile get closer
    Due to the international break, a much smaller group than usual was put to the test. Only those who were not called or who were not injured were involved.

    Five out of training: Lavia and Badiashile get closer
    The good news is that Lavia and Badiashile’s return is fast approaching, as is Armando Broja’s.

    Lavia hasn’t been there since signing from Southampton and Mauricio Pochettino has said he needs ‘a few weeks to be ready to play in the team’.

    Badiashile has been out since the end of last season with a hamstring problem but is making good progress.

    Pochettino hopes to be able to return to work soon.Broja has also been involved with Cobham as his return from anterior cruciate ligament injury sustained last December has been carefully managed.

    Raheem Sterling was in the inner group at Cobham today after his surprising non-inclusion in the England squad.

    Pochettino spoke about that decision on Friday afternoon.

    “What we want to do is provide better tools and we will push even more players who have not received a call-up from the national team today so that they have the opportunity to be called up next month,” he said.

    “We want to push Raheem even more, trying to convince the coach.
    I’m sure he will work hard and be a motivation for the month to come. He must continue to work, score, assist and help the team win points.”

    Thiago Silva is not in the national team this term, although the man with 113 caps to his name is still available for selection for Brazil.

    He joined Sterling and Robert Sanchez in the scorching late summer heat in Surrey.

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    The shocking loss to Nottingham Forest by Chelsea is explained by Ben Chilwell.

    After Saturday's Premier League loss at Stamford Bridge to Nottingham Forest, Ben Chilwell bemoaned Chelsea's lack of "ruthlessness"
    After Saturday’s Premier League loss at Stamford Bridge to Nottingham Forest, Ben Chilwell bemoaned Chelsea’s lack of “ruthlessness” in front of goal.

    Chelsea has had a difficult start to the 2023–24 Premier League season despite spending more than £1 billion on new players.

    They have only won once, against Luton Town, and have shockingly lost to both West Ham United and, most recently, Nottingham Forest.

    With players like Nicolas Jackson missing numerous opportunities to salvage something for Chelsea, only one goal from Anthony Elanga was necessary to put the two teams apart.

    Vice-captain Chilwell identified this lack of finesse in the final third as the primary cause of the Blues’ recent problems in an interview with the club’s official website following the defeat.

    Everyone in the locker room is currently very disappointed by the very frustrating outcome. If you look at the stats, we had the most possession and played well overall, but the most crucial stat is the number of goals we scored.

    That is the black and white of it, and we need to get better,” he said.
    “We lost in that department and we lost the game.

    Football mistakes are inevitable; the key is how you bounce back and attempt to reenter contests.

    “We lost control of the game after we conceded, which was not what we wanted.
    Our erratic play suited them better.
    We need to get better at carrying on with our game after conceding.

    “This is still a very young team, and there are many new players trying to settle in at a new club.
    You have to understand their playing styles, but this is still a game we ought to be winning.
    No justifications.
    With any luck, as the confidence grows, we’ll turn this around.

    “The right direction is where we are headed.
    In the vast majority of the games we’ve played, we’ve maintained possession.

    To get back into games, we need to convert chances, be more ruthless, and maintain our composure.
    Our chances are concluded with that last part. “.

    After the September international break, Chelsea and Chilwell will take on Bournemouth in an attempt to get their winning streak back on track.

  • What the Nottingham Forest supporters chanted at Nicolas Jackson following his Saturday miss for Chelsea

    What the Nottingham Forest supporters chanted at Nicolas Jackson following his Saturday miss for Chelsea

    What the Nottingham Forest supporters chanted at Nicolas Jackson following his Saturday miss for Chelsea
    What Nottingham Forest fans sang to Nicolas Jackson after his Chelsea absence on Saturday

    Nottingham Forest fans have reportedly gone mad after Nicolas Jackson’s big defeat to Chelsea on Saturday night.

    According to The Athletic, away fans chanted “What a waste of money” as they headed to their famous victory at Stamford Bridge.

    A difficult afternoon for Jackson ended with just seven minutes remaining when he was presented with the best chance of the game to get Chelsea into trouble again.

    When Raheem Sterling cleared the ball from right field, he hit a high shot from inside the six-yard box.

    Those few seconds perfectly summed up a nightmarish afternoon in west London.
    There wasn’t much praise for the home players.

    Paul Merson has been impressed by Enzo Fernandez, one of Chelsea’s most expensive signings.

    Jackson mocked by Forest fans

    However, it is difficult to look beyond the fees paid to some first-team players who have yet to see results.

    Mauricio Pochettino is now more than aware of just how big a job he has in trying to get Chelsea back into European football next season.

    It could be the result of a change in lineup, something fans have been actively pushing for since the start of the Premier League season.
    During the pre-season, the coach used an exciting 4-2-3-1 formation which showcased the team’s strengths.

    However, three centre-backs have started competitive matches and current captain Ben Chilwell had a much more attacking position.

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    Reece James now responds inaudibly to what Chelsea did just before deadline.

    Fabrizio Romano says “smart deal by Liverpool” was one of the most surprising transfers of the summer
    Reece James responded to the news that Callum Hudson-Odoi, a recent academy graduate, had left Chelsea on social media.

    One of the first team’s longest-tenured players was transferred to Premier League team Nottingham Forest, and he left a single sad emoji comment on the former player’s Instagram.

    After a long summer of rumors that he would be moving on, Hudson-Odoi’s departure from the club was finally confirmed yesterday.

    Last season, they tried one last loan to the Bundesliga in an effort for him to regain the form that helped him break into the team in the first place.

    However, under Xabi Alonso, things did not go well, and he actually left Bayer Leverkusen before his loan was supposed to end.

    When Hudson-Odoi sold, James was devastated.

    Under Mauricio Pochettino, a path back to the first team appeared to be very difficult to see.
    He wasn’t a part of the team that traveled to the US for the preseason tour.

    Many Premier League teams were rumored to be interested in signing the player, but Forest sealed the deal for a pittance.

    James expressed his regret over Hudson-Odoi’s departure on his former teammate’s Instagram story.
    James and Hudson-Odoi were friends for many years as they progressed through the academy.

    The attacker might not have to wait long, though, as Chelsea is scheduled to play Forest in the league today.

    Cole Palmer might make his debut for his new team during this game as Chelsea looks to extend its winning streak at home in the Premier League.

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    The Chelsea star Mykhailo Mudryk provides a four-word update on his injury.

    The Chelsea star Mykhailo Mudryk provides a four-word update on his injury.
    The 22-year-old could play for the Blues this weekend if he returns from injury.

    Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk has announced he is back in training after picking up a minor injury ahead of the Blues’ game against Luton Town last weekend.

    The 22-year-old was criticized for his poor performances in Chelsea’s first two games of the season against Liverpool and West Ham, failing to make a huge impact in either game.

    However, he was ruled out of the Luton game with a training injury and Pochettino admitted he was disappointed Mudryk missed the game against the Hatters.

    “I think he might need a few days to recover,” Pochettino said. “He won’t be available. Very disappointed with the situation, he played against West Ham for 45 minutes.

    “He is a player we hope to help play the way he thinks he can. Disappointed, but at the same time it’s not a big deal. Maybe a week or a few days.”

    Mudryk also missed AFC Wimbledon in the Blues’ 2-1 win in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, as the Ukraine international was left out of the match-day squad.

    But the star is on his way back, having shared on his Instagram story a photo of him and teammate Malo Gusto in training and sharing a hug. He finally tagged the France international with a blue heart emoji, with Mudryk captioning the post: “Happy to be back.” He could be part of Pochettino’s squad when the Blues play Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

  • What Romeo Lavia did to his new Chelsea teammates following Raheem Sterling inspires Luton Town victory

    What Romeo Lavia did to his new Chelsea teammates following Raheem Sterling inspires Luton Town victory
    Romeo Lavia was at Stamford Bridge to watch his new Chelsea team-mates celebrate their first Premier League win of the season against Luton Town on Friday.

    Romeo Lavia walked through the Stamford Bridge tunnel after Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Luton Town on Friday, likely to congratulate his new team-mates on the significant win.

    Lavia sat alongside club co-owner Todd Boehly in the directors’ box at The Bridge, where the midfielder watched his new side claim the crucial three Premier League points. The Belgium international ended up securing a comfortable win for the Blues against newly-promoted Hatters in west London, with Mauricio Pochettino recording his first win as Chelsea head coach.

    Raheem Sterling opened the scoring with a superb solo in the 17th minute to continue his form. It was only midway through the second half that the hosts found the second goal at Stamford Bridge when Sterling struck again from a fine Malo Gusto cross into the box. Moments later, Sterling became the assist, delivering a perfect cross into the box to give Nicolas Jackson his first goal in a Chelsea shirt. It was the culmination of a promising evening for the Blues and Pochettino, who looked content on the touchline after a frustrating first two games as head coach.

    What Romeo Lavia did to his new Chelsea teammates following Raheem Sterling inspires Luton Town victory
    Lavia would have been delighted with what he saw from his new teammates as he continues his work behind the scenes to be ready to play as soon as possible. Pochettino admitted at Thursday’s press conference that the 19-year-old is still a long way from making his debut for the club who bought him for £58million earlier this month.

    “Lavia, no,” Pochettino replied when asked if the Belgian is ready to play. “He needs a few weeks to prepare for the team. He works to catch up with his teammates. We have to wait a few weeks for Romeo.

    Lavia joined Chelsea in a £58m deal – £55m plus £3m in add-ons – earlier this month after opting for the Blues over Liverpool, who held a leadership role for the teenager throughout the summer. In an interview with Chelsea’s official website after the signing, Lavia explained his decision to choose Stamford Bridge as his new home rather than Anfield.

    “Three factors determined my decision,” Lavia said. “The project and the ambitions of the club were key factors in my decision to join Chelsea, as was the history of the club. It’s really exciting to be part of this football club and to write a bit of history .”

    “I’m really happy and proud. It’s a privilege to wear this shirt. Most of the players we signed are players I’ve played against and they say to me ‘ooooof, these players are good’, so it It’s a great feeling to be able to work with them. “These are young and good players, so it’s nice to improve each other. That’s the only way to be successful.”

    Chelsea’s co-director of recruitment and talent Joe Shields was also instrumental in the signing, football.london has learned. Previously at Southampton, Shields was responsible for Lavia’s move to St Mary’s from Manchester City last summer and he is said to have been instrumental behind the scenes in persuading the midfielder to move to West London.

    Chelsea fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to see Lavia in the famous blue shirt. He will continue to work behind the scenes to eventually be able to respond to Chelsea’s midfield and give the team a boost.

  • Chelsea’s stance on bringing in a new striker has been confirmed by Mauricio Pochettino.

    Chelsea’s stance on bringing in a new striker has been confirmed by Mauricio Pochettino.

    Chelsea's stance on bringing in a new striker has been confirmed by Mauricio Pochettino.
    Chelsea have lost Christopher Nkunku to a knee injury
    Armando Broja remains out after undergoing ACL surgery earlier this year
    Nicolas Jackson has yet to score in the Premier League

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has confirmed that the Blues are still looking for a new striker before the transfer window closes.

    The Blues made a key addition to their attacking line this summer in Christopher Nkunku, but lost the former RB Leipzig star, who scored 23 goals and nine assists in all competitions last season, to a knee injury during the summer.

    To make matters worse, Chelsea are left without injured academy graduate Armando Broja, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament in December and is still working his way back.

    Nicolas Jackson, another summer signing, has taken charge so far but is still awaiting his first Premier League goal, with 20-year-old Mason Burstow the only alternative.

    With Chelsea’s scoring woes once again in full swing in Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at West Ham United, Pochettino took the opportunity post-match to admit the club are still looking for another striker. “It’s a difficult situation because we had two strikers in Nkunku and Broja, but they are injured,” Pochettino told talkSPORT.

    “It’s not easy to find the right profile at the moment. We are working on it and working to see if we can add players in this area. But it is a task that is not easy for the club. Admittedly, they are working very hard to add players. “If that’s not possible, we’ll have to wait until Nkunku and Broja are ready and we’ll have help from Mason [Burstow].

    “I don’t think the problem is that we need another striker. The chances we’ve created we need to be more lucid. It’s not just the forwards who need to be lucid in front of goal.”

    90min understands that Pochettino will be given the choice of a shock return for Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian was left out of pre-season to go elsewhere but with limited options, Chelsea are willing to reinstate Lukaku, but would only do so with their manager’s blessing. It is currently believed that Pochettino is not interested.

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    Moises Caicedo was given excuse after terrible cameo debut in Chelsea loss to West Ham

    Moises Caicedo was given excuse after terrible cameo debut in Chelsea loss to West Ham
    The 21-year-old will not want to see his Blues debut back anytime soon.

    After a shocking 37 minutes for his new team in a 3-1 loss to West Ham at the London Stadium, Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has been given a lifeline.

    In the final seconds of the second half, the midfielder gave away a penalty that allowed the Irons to win the game thanks to Lucas Paqueta, making it the worst possible start to his time with the Blues.

    Chelsea, Brighton, and Liverpool had been negotiating for the Ecuadorian international for several months, but Mauricio Pochettino’s team ultimately prevailed after it appeared that Jurgen Klopp’s team might have snuck in with a last-minute £110 million offer.

    However, he finally left the Seagulls for Chelsea last Monday for a British record fee of £115 million, and fans questioned whether a week of training with the team would be enough to earn him a starting spot against David Moyes’ team.

    It appeared as though Sunday could be the start of the 21-year-old’s dream career when he was joined by former Southampton star Romeo Lavia as new midfield prospects for the team. But it wasn’t to be.

    Moises Caicedo was given excuse after terrible cameo debut in Chelsea loss to West Ham
    West Ham took the lead twice after Carney Chukwuemeka’s first-half goal, thanks to goals from Nayef Aguerd and Michail Antonio, but Caicedo’s substitution of vice captain Ben Chilwell appeared to further disrupt the Blues’ formation and cohesiveness.

    The second half was painful to watch as Chelsea moved the ball around carelessly and erratically, leading to Caicedo’s defensive error in the end.

    In addition to the penalty, he also committed eight separate turnovers of the ball and two fouls, all while teammates’ fans mocked him online.

    Jamie Redknapp, a Sky Sports analyst, attributes those errors to a lack of recent playing time prior to joining the Blues and thinks his future in a Blue shirt will be much brighter.

    Redknapp said, “We have the luxury of hindsight [on Pochettino’s substitutions], but perhaps using someone to release into midfield and maybe bringing Conor Gallagher and bringing [Moises] Caicedo in. However, when you speak to the stats guys here, he has not played for 60 days, and you can see that rustiness because he gives the penalty away.

    “Only the manager can see how he has trained; he is new to the club and may have felt he wasn’t ready for 45 minutes yet, but he will improve because it can only get better after giving up a penalty on your debut.

    “However, there were some aspects that they simply could not master in the second half despite having played very well in the first. “.

  • Chelsea can sign Nicolas Jackson’s dream partner in £68m transfer option, Michael Olise Alternative

    Chelsea can sign Nicolas Jackson’s dream partner in £68m transfer option, Michael Olise Alternative

    Yeremy Pino
    Chelsea transfer news: Following the signings of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia last week, a new attack-minded player is reportedly next on Mauricio Pochettino’s list for this summer.

    According to author Simon Phillips, Chelsea has expressed interest in Yeremy Pino, a forward for Spain’s Villarreal.

    Pino, 20, was mentioned in connection with a transfer to the Premier League last summer, with both Arsenal and Tottenham reportedly showing interest. He remained in Spain for the 2022–23 campaign, and Villarreal’s fifth-place finish enabled them to earn a spot in the Europa League.

    Before helping his national team win the Nations League championship in June, the forward made 36 La Liga appearances and assisted on 10 goals. Ben Brereton Diaz, Alexander Sorloth, and Ilias Akhomach’s triple signing, however, casts doubt on his long-term future at the Estadio de la Ceramica and leaves the door open for a potential exit.

    The Blues have reportedly identified the Spanish wonderkid as a potential attacking reinforcement ahead of the final two weeks of the transfer window, according to Phillips.

    Following the high-profile transfers of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, Mauricio Pochettino’s options in attack have been identified as needing the most improvement. Michael Olise of Crystal Palace appeared to be the next player through the door before deciding to stay at Selhurst Park, while Mohammed Kudus has been heavily linked to a transfer to West Ham.

    Recent reports claim that Todd Boehly is keeping an eye on Rennes forward Jeremy Doku, but they will have a tough time fending off Manchester City’s interest.
    football.london is aware that Kudus and Rayan Cherki are still on their list.

    For Pino, though, it might be simpler to make a move. To give Chelsea a clear path to move, interest in Pino has been low this summer. The cost of the move would be the only area of contention.

    Villarreal would likely demand a sum close to his €80 million (£68 point four million) CIES Football Observatory valuation. Pino only signed a new contract at the end of 2021, so he only has a little more than four years left on his current one in Spain.

    A move to the Premier League at such a young age might be unsettling for some people. Fortunately for Pino, he would reunite with Nicolas Jackson, a former teammate from Villarreal. The forward, who has been compared to Didier Drogba, has impressed in his early games at Stamford Bridge.

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    After Michael Olise declined the move, Chelsea shifted their attention to a £45 million transfer target.

    After Michael Olise declined the move, Chelsea shifted their attention to a £45 million transfer target.
    Todd Boehly, the manager of Chelsea, appears to already have a new transfer target in mind despite being forced to abandon his pursuit of Crystal Palace star Michael Olise after he agreed to a new contract.

    Michael Olise was quickly replaced by Brennan Johnson, who is now the target of Chelsea’s attention.

    The Blues were interested in the French winger for Crystal Palace and were hopeful of signing him after triggering a £35 million release clause in his Selhurst Park contract. However, the transfer has since fallen through, and Olise has now signed a new contract with Palace.

    It’s the best possible news we could have, Eagles manager Roy Hodgson said of the U-turn. I had been worried because it’s always worrying when a team of Chelsea’s caliber shows interest in a player and people will suggest that a move to them might be the best option.

    I always hoped that wouldn’t be the case and that Michael would understand that, even at such a young age, his future here is very bright and that we can help him advance to another level very quickly.

    “I am thrilled for the club, and I must congratulate Steve Parish and Dougie Freedman on the fantastic job they have done in persuading him that, despite pressure from the outside, “this is your place and this is where we think you will progress in the right way and develop in the right way,”. “.

    Chelsea have opened talks to sign Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson
    Chelsea have opened talks to sign Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson
    And since it now appears unlikely that Chelsea will sign Olise anytime soon, they have already switched to another target. Johnson, a forward for Forest, has reportedly been added to their shortlist, according to The Guardian.

    Early negotiations between the two clubs have reportedly already begun, laying the foundation for a potential deal. Although a part-exchange deal that would involve players moving to the City Ground has been discussed, it is said that the Midlands club values the Welsh international at about £45m.

    For Forest, Johnson has excelled recently. His 17 goals and nine assists helped Steve Cooper’s team gain promotion to the Premier League, and his eight more goals helped the Reds avoid relegation last season.

    The new contract, which he only recently signed in the Midlands, has three years left to run. This summer, Forest seems to have already turned down romantic advances from him.

    Aston Villa, West Ham, and Brentford have all been mentioned as potential destinations for the forward. In contrast, the Hammers could use a replacement for Lucas Paqueta in the event that he successfully completes his transfer to Manchester City. The latter are hoping to add more reinforcements to their attacking unit.

    Forest’s season began with a 2-1 loss to Arsenal on the opening weekend. Johnson was selected for the starting lineup but was substituted late for Anthony Elanga, a summer signing.

     

     

  • Following the confirmation of Chelsea’s decision, Mauricio Pochettino now has his own Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.

    Following the confirmation of Chelsea’s decision, Mauricio Pochettino now has his own Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.

    Following the confirmation of Chelsea's decision, Mauricio Pochettino now has his own Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.
    Chelsea news: Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard may be replaced by a new Chelsea pair that Mauricio Pochettino finds.

    Mauricio Pochettino will have his very own Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard after Chelsea’s shirt number selections for the 2023–24 Premier League season were finalized. The pair contributed to some of the Blues’ most memorable 21st-century moments, with both of them playing significant roles in the team’s 2012 Champions League victory.

    But with Todd Boehly taking over as the club’s majority owner in the summer of 2022, those heydays are firmly in the past. Boehly has overseen a significant roster turnover during his first year in charge, with more than £700 million spent on transfers and well over 20 players leaving the club permanently.

    A tedious 2022–23 season highlighted the need for numerous changes, one of which was Pochettino, who was hired as the Blues’ new manager earlier this summer. Just a few days remain until the former Tottenham manager leads Chelsea against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in their first competitive match.

    This week, Pochettino will make several decisions, including choosing a new captain. The 2023–24 season’s shirt numbers have also been confirmed. The significant selections Levi Colwill made involved his selection of No. Raheem Sterling will take over as the new No. 26, replacing the late John Terry. 7 and moving from 15 to 10 Mykhailo Mudryk.

    Following the confirmation of Chelsea's decision, Mauricio Pochettino now has his own Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.
    There are two choices that stand out: Enzo Fernandez chose 8 and Nicolas Jackson chose 15, both of which have clear associations with famous numbers worn by Drogba and Lampard. If given a more advanced role, Fernandez, who was able to work under Lampard last season, could undoubtedly produce results similar to those the former captain of the Blues produced.

    While Jackson, who shares African ancestry with Drogba and plays for the Senegalese national team, adopted the forward’s original choice of number when he first arrived in west London from Marseille. Jackson referred to Drogba and Demba Ba as “icons” in his remarks when he first entered the club this summer.

    There was no doubt in his mind when he said, “I wanted to join a big team, [and] when Chelsea came, there was no question in my mind.”. “This kind of team was something I always imagined. I spoke to my family and agent, and I have icons who have played here, such as big strikers Drogba and Ba. So when Chelsea arrived, I decided to come here because my heart told me to when she asked.

    I distinctly recall Drogba’s game-winning header in the 2012 Champions League final. I grew up watching those Chelsea players, so I made the decision to emulate them.
    Now that I’m here, I hope that stays the case.
    “.

    Now that Christopher Nkunku’s knee injury has been determined to be serious, Jackson will undoubtedly be in line for a prominent role at Chelsea in the early going of the season. In a collision with Mats Hummels during the preseason friendly against Borussia Dortmund, the 25-year-old suffered meniscus damage, which required surgery and forced him to miss several months of action.

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    Chelsea contacts the relegated Leeds star and is prepared to trigger the player’s release clause.

    Chelsea contacts the relegated Leeds star and is prepared to trigger the player's release clause. According to reports, Chelsea has contacted Tyler Adams, a midfielder for Leeds United, and is prepared to trigger his relegation release clause.

    Prior to the start of the upcoming Premier League season, manager Mauricio Pochettino is desperate to bolster his midfield lineup. However, he has been unsuccessful in finding suitable replacements thus far.

    Paris Saint-Germain beat the Blues to the signing of Manuel Ugarte at the beginning of the summer, and Brighton is still putting up a fight for Moises Caicedo, who is a top target for them.

    Adams was recently mentioned as a possible replacement for the Ecuadorian in Chelsea’s transfer plans, but it now seems the club wants both players.

    Fabrizio Romano claims that Adams’ representatives have been contacted by the west London club’s hierarchy, who is also looking into the deal’s price.

    The transfer for Adams is being treated separately from Caicedo negotiations, and the American captain is not just seen as a backup option but rather as someone who can add depth and competition to the midfield.

    Adams, who was released by RB Leipzig last summer, is now available for just £20 million following Leeds’ relegation from the Premier League.

    Chelsea contacts the relegated Leeds star and is prepared to trigger the player's release clause.
    The Daily Mail even claims that Chelsea’s interest has grown to the point where they are prepared to trigger his release clause.

    Pochettino prefers to have at least one new midfielder in before next Sunday’s game, but any deal for Caicedo is unlikely to be finished in time with just one week until the Blues face Liverpool in their opening game of the season.

    Because Mateo Kovacic, Mason Mount, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were all sold, N’Golo Kante left on a free transfer, leaving Chelsea with few options in the midfield.

    Last weekend, when asked if the team was still looking for a midfielder, Pochettino responded, “I think we’re still talking about needing an experienced midfielder, yes.”.

    With 14 appearances in the Champions League and 75 appearances in the Bundesliga prior to his season in the Premier League with Leeds, Adams, 24, undoubtedly brings a wealth of experience to the table. He has 36 caps for the USA as well.

    Adams’ release clause would need to be paid in full, which would be different from Chelsea’s usual purchasing strategy since they typically spread out the cost of transfers over several years.

  • Chelsea told new wonderkid signing is the response to Todd Boehly’s Lionel Messi desire

    Chelsea told new wonderkid signing is the response to Todd Boehly’s Lionel Messi desire

    Liverpool supporters on the number of additional midfielders needed this summer. https://footballtopstar.com/liverpool-supporters-on-the-number-of-additional-midfielders-needed-this-summer/
    Todd Boehly may have brought his own Lionel Messi to Chelsea with the signing of Angelo Gabriel who has been praised by ex-Arsenal striker Julio Baptista

    Chelsea have already completed eight summer transfers and six of them can certainly be regarded as signings for the future. Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson are the two new signings and Mauricio Pochettino is expected to include both in his first-team plans.

    Angelo Gabriel, Diego Moreira, Alex Matos and Ishe Samuels-Smith are the remaining signings to play for the club this season, while Dujuan Richards and Kendry Paez will officially join in 2024 and 2025 respectively. This group joins the likes of Andrey Santos, David Datro Fofana, Gabriel Slonina and Cesare Casadei who are already at the club as the next generation of stars at Stamford Bridge

    However, some of those could have an immediate impact on the senior team. Moreira, Santos and Casadei all started the friendly at Wrexham alongside Carney Chukwuemeka. Gabriel, who is the latest signing, also impressed with a delightfully inserted pass to Ben Chilwell who scored the fifth goal.

    Last week, Chelsea completed the signing of the 18-year-old Santos in a deal worth £13m and he has already been placed in senior plans and it is now clear why.

    The Brazilian prodigy possesses obvious skill with his crisp, sharp dribbling and left foot stick that draws comparisons to Lionel Messi. Todd Boehly has already tried unsuccessfully to lure Messi to Chelsea, but he could finally find an alternative answer who is also half the Argentine’s age.

    Comments from former Arsenal striker Julio Baptista also show that Chelsea have a real gem on their hands. Speaking to Gambling Zone, he said: “Angelo Gabriel is an incredible player, for someone so young. He has a great left foot, but he can play over the front three and also the back 9.

    “He’s a good runner, he has incredible ability, especially in dribbling, and I think it will work well at Chelsea because he’s so talented. When players move from Brazil to Europe, they need time to finish their game, but he’s an incredible talent.”

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    The £100 million Liverpool decision on Moises Caicedo comes amid the Declan Rice benchmark, according to Chelsea transfer news.

    The most recent Chelsea news and rumors surrounding transfers, including updates on Dusan Vlahovic, Moises Caicedo, and Harry Kane.
    The most recent Chelsea news and rumors surrounding transfers, including updates on Dusan Vlahovic, Moises Caicedo, and Harry Kane.

    Despite refusing to extend his stay at Tottenham, Harry Kane has dealt Chelsea and Manchester United a severe setback in their attempts to sign him. The 29-year-old striker’s future in north London is in doubt because his contract is set to expire at the conclusion of the upcoming campaign.

    The Times reports that the Englishman has no plans to stay with the Lilywhites any longer and is eager to join Bayern Munich. According to the report, Tottenham wants in the neighborhood of £100 million, ideally in the form of an upfront lump sum payment. The German team recently had a second offer worth £68.5 million plus add-ons rejected.

    Kane won’t force a departure, according to The Times, despite having no intention of staying at Spurs for the long term. Given that Levy’s striker appears willing to simply leave for free in a year, Levy may have no choice but to accept the next offer from the German teams.

    Liverpool’s choice.

    According to Steve McManaman, Liverpool won’t compete with Chelsea in the summer transfer market to sign Moises Caicedo. The former Reds midfielder told Betfred in an interview that Liverpool wouldn’t pay that amount. I am aware of what Brighton is doing, and I don’t think any team would spend £100 million on him if it is true that Arsenal made them a sizable offer in the January transfer window, but they turned it down.

    He’s a good defensive midfielder, but the prices we’re discussing are absurd, aren’t they? I assume Declan Rice’s transfer to Arsenal has set the bar now.

    “Clubs may play the game right away and assert if.
    Their player is worth that much if one defensive midfielder is worth £100 million. I seriously doubt Liverpool would spend £100 million on Caicedo. “.

    Vlahovic race.

    The £100 million Liverpool decision on Moises Caicedo comes amid the Declan Rice benchmark, according to Chelsea transfer news.

    Chelsea has suffered a significant setback in the summer transfer market for Dusan Vlahovic. The 23-year-old has recently been strongly linked with a move to Stamford Bridge, with Mauricio Pochettino reportedly still searching for a striker despite having already signed Nicolas Jackson.

    Real Madrid is considering signing Vlahovic this summer after Karim Benzema left, according to Sky Sports, as reported by Goal. According to The Chelsea Chronicle, Carlo Ancelotti even called the striker, who is valued at £51 million, to discuss him.

    Romelu Lukaku may give the Blues significant leverage in a potential player-plus-cash swap deal, despite the fact that the Blues may feel threatened by the Spanish powerhouses’ inquiry.

  • Seventh signing for Chelsea is identified by Mauricio Pochettino as his obvious transfer strategy continues.

    Seventh signing for Chelsea is identified by Mauricio Pochettino as his obvious transfer strategy continues.

    Seventh signing for Chelsea is identified by Mauricio Pochettino as his obvious transfer strategy continues.
    Chelsea transfer news: The Blues are planning a move for Flamengo wonderkid Matheus Franca to continue their plan to sign and develop young talent

    Chelsea are considering signing another Brazilian wonderkid after winning the race for Santos star Angelo Gabriel. The Blues made a €15m (£13m) offer and saw the Brazilian accept it, despite his contract including a £38m release clause.

    Mauricio Pochettino has already overseen the arrival of six new players but only Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson will have an immediate impact on the first team’s image.

    Offers for Kendry Paez, Dujuan Richards, Alex Matos and Diego Moreira are the remaining purchases, with Paez and Richards officially joining the club in 2025 and 2024 respectively.

    Matos will be a new addition to the academy while Moreira’s immediate plan is unknown. These four newcomers can add to the long list of young talents that Chelsea are snapping up and one more name is likely to be added to that list.

    Seventh signing for Chelsea is identified by Mauricio Pochettino as his obvious transfer strategy continues.

    According to the Mail, Chelsea are considering a transfer of popular Flamengo midfielder Matheus Franca which could cost up to £25million.

    Newcastle were previously interested in the 19-year-old but now West Ham and Crystal Palace are the two clubs monitoring his situation.

    Flamengo were aware of the interest in the January transfer window but insisted he would not be up for sale but that position could change for the summer window at the right price.

    This month, Flamengo vice-president Marco Braz made it clear where Franca’s future lies. Speaking to Vene Casagrande, he said: “We are not selling Matheus Franca.

    He is not for sale. At the moment we are not interested in negotiating for Matheus Franca.” Newcastle have reportedly seen a £13.5m offer rejected, but Chelsea offering double just six months later could be tempting for Flamengo

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    Chelsea news: Midfielder who cost $60 million arrives for medical after contract was signed!

    Seventh signing for Chelsea is identified by Mauricio Pochettino as his obvious transfer strategy continues.
    Mason Mount has arrived at Manchester United to finish his summer transfer from Chelsea.

    After failing to have any sort of impact at the club last season, Mount is a player who appears to be finished at Stamford Bridge, and it is anticipated that he will leave the club during this transfer window.

    There is a growing perception that Mount, who has one year left on his Stamford Bridge contract, wants to transfer to Old Trafford.

    According to The Guardian, United allegedly made an offer to the Blues for Mount, which was promptly rejected because it was insufficient.

    Talks have since resumed, but Chelsea has now accepted a bid for the midfielder after United had three bids rejected.

    Seventh signing for Chelsea is identified by Mauricio Pochettino as his obvious transfer strategy continues.
    He has now arrived in Manchester to complete his move to Old Trafford after accepting an offer that is reportedly worth up to £60 million.

    He’s in the last year of his contract, but he’s also a fantastic player, according to Jermaine Pennant, who recently asserted that Man United would be getting a great player.

    “If we’re talking about the price tags that have been bandied about—£100 million for Declan Rice and £120 million for Bellingham—I believe Chelsea is right to demand more money for their value.

    In my opinion, paying £55 million for Mount would be a steal and a bargain compared to paying £50 million for James Ward-Prowse, who is valued at that amount by Southampton in the Championship.

    Attacking-minded players are always valued slightly higher as well, so Chelsea is holding out for the right price, and I believe Manchester United is just trying to be a little bit cheeky to get him for dirt cheap. ”.

  • Dream Mauricio Pochettino’s preseason squad follows £321 million in sales, as Chelsea announces a new summer addition.

    Dream Mauricio Pochettino’s preseason squad follows £321 million in sales, as Chelsea announces a new summer addition.

    Dream Mauricio Pochettino's preseason squad follows £321 million in sales, as Chelsea announces a new summer addition.
    Chelsea Transfer News: The latest Blues headlines, gossip and stories with updates on pre-season numbers, signings and Mauricio Pochettino.

    Chelsea’s pre-tour US squad will look very different to the one Thomas Tuchel chose for his own trip across the Pacific last summer.

    Mauricio Pochettino is expected to travel to the United States in two weeks, but more changes are to come.

    The Blues have already sold players worth £163m but that could rise to £321m ahead of the trip. While Tuchel opted for a 29-man, 14-man squad who would then leave before the end of the summer window, Pochettino is unlikely to follow suit.

    In a scenario football.london has predicted, there are just 13 players left at the club that last toured and the squad preparing for the 2023/24 season will again look very different.

    Dream Mauricio Pochettino's preseason squad follows £321 million in sales, as Chelsea announces a new summer addition.
    Chelsea confirmed their fourth transfer in two days after announcing the arrival of Nicolas Jackson and the departure of Ruben Loftus-Cheek on Friday.

    These have now been followed by the arrival of youth pairing Alex Matos and Diego Moreira. Both teenagers join on a free transfer after their contracts with Norwich and Benfica respectively expire.

    Mauricio Pochettino’s massive rebuilding at the club continues, although deals for this duo were agreed before the Argentine himself was hired as manager, the influx and exodus of players across the club continues.

    Saturday marked the first day of Mauricio Pochettino’s official tenure at Chelsea. After agreeing to join the club more than four weeks ago, the Blues are now under the management of the Argentine.

    The start of the month also marked the end of the sponsorship deal with Three as the club enters limbo without a new confirmed sponsor.

    After reports suggested gaming and casino company Stake would become main shirt sponsor on a one-year deal, the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust sent a letter to owners opposing the potential partnership .

    Further decisions are yet to be announced as the wait for a new kit announcement also continues.

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    Chelsea transfer rumors: Fofana offered to Bayern Munich; Lukaku asking price fixed

    Dream Mauricio Pochettino's preseason squad follows £321 million in sales, as Chelsea announces a new summer addition.

    Gabri Veiga looked like an alternative to Mason Mount

    New goal from the goalkeeper to replace Edouard Mendy

    Chelsea call price for Christian Pulisic

    Inter are preparing a loan offer for Romelu Lukaku, including a €30m buyout obligation, but Chelsea are expecting €40m. (Sky Sport Italy)

    Lukaku has rejected an offer of £50m a year from Al Hilal because he wants to return to Inter. (Sky Sports News)

    Chelsea to try to replace Mason Mount with Celta Vigo’s Gabri Veiga. (Evening Standard)

    Chelsea and Man Utd have now agreed a combined £60million for Mount. (David Orstein)

    The plan is to sign a younger goalkeeper to rival Kepa Arrizabalaga and one of the names on Chelsea’s shortlist is 21-year-old Shakhtar Donetsk stopper Anatoliy Trubin. (Fabrizio Romano)

    Angelo Gabriel 

    Chelsea transfer rumors: Fofana offered to Bayern Munich; Lukaku asking price fixed
    Santos are about to sell 18-year-old forward Angelo Gabriel for fifteen million euros. Barcelona should not activate their option to match the offer. (Gazeta Esportiva

    Wesley Fofana was offered to Bayern Munich this summer, with Thomas Tuchel known to be a huge fan, but the German side believe the centre-back is too expensive. (Sport1)

    AC Milan are looking to sign Christian Pulisic for around £13m but Chelsea want more than £20m to part ways with the American. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

    Arsenal youngster Ethan Nwaneri has rejected interest from Chelsea and Manchester City in extending his contract with the Emirates. (The Athletic)

  • How the new UEFA rules will impact Chelsea’s contracting strategy

    How the new UEFA rules will impact Chelsea’s contracting strategy

    How the new UEFA rules will impact Chelsea's contracting strategy
    Chelsea took advantage of accounting principles by giving new signees long contracts

    UEFA responded by closing the loophole

    Todd Boehly likes to portray himself as the archdestroyer, “creating value where there are value gaps” and “always on the lookout for structural advantages”.

    When he became chairman of Chelsea in the wake of the £4.25bn takeover of BlueCo a year ago, Boehly quickly exploited a loophole in the murky world of football finance.

    By handing out unusually long contracts to his band of new recruits, the venture capitalist had found a way to spend more than £500m over two transfer windows, whilst staying within the confines of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.

    However, UEFA, European football’s governing body, has closed the gap in its financial framework with the latest rule change. Here’s how it will affect Chelsea and other experienced operators in Europe. How did Chelsea use the old contract rules?

    Chelsea have taken the annual depreciation accounting technique to breaking point under the old regulations. Depreciation is simply the practice of distributing a player’s transfer fee evenly over the life of a contract.

    How the new UEFA rules will impact Chelsea's contracting strategy
    For example, Wesley Fofana signed a seven-year contract when he joined Chelsea from Leicester last summer for an initial £70m fee.

    That gigantic sum would cost just £10m a year to the club’s accounts (70 divided by seven). If Fofana had signed a four-year contract, Chelsea’s books would show a loss of £17.5million each year (70 divided by four).

    The write-off only affects the accounts of each club and does not determine how the fees are actually transferred to the selling team.

    Players like Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk and Benoit Badiashile have dedicated their futures to Chelsea for over half a decade.

    Nicolas Jackson signed an eight-year contract this summer. However, the new UEFA regulations have caught up with Chelsea’s accounting wrangles.

    What are the new UEFA contract rules?
    UEFA cannot forcibly limit the length of a contract a club is willing to offer a player: as long as the FA has no objection, Chelsea can continue to offer long-term deals.

    However, new UEFA rules stipulate that clubs can only cancel a player’s transfer fee for up to five years. Although Jackson has signed an eight-year contract, his £32m fee can only be divided into annual losses of £6.4m (32 divided by five).

    Under the previous rules, Chelsea could only have lost four million pounds a year (32 divided by eight). Clubs can still spread the cost over several years by extending a player’s contract. But again, depreciation can only be spread over up to five years.

    How the new UEFA rules will impact Chelsea's contracting strategy
    The executive committee approved these changes in the hope that they will “ensure equal treatment for all clubs and improve financial viability”.

    Chelsea weren’t the only disruptive factor UEFA had in mind when making the annual changes.

    Juventus were granted a 10-point deduction in Serie A last season – which cost the club a Champions League position – as punishment for financial irregularities.

    One of the main offenses Juve were accused of was artificially inflating player values ​​in swap deals.

    Under the latest rules, UEFA tried to deny clubs any possibility of profiting from these deals.

    According to the international accounting standard, to which rights swaps must now be subject, no profit can be recognized on the sale if the fair value of a player cannot be determined.

    Given the difficulty of determining true value in a market as volatile as football transfers, this rule change could cause plenty of problems for creative accountants across Europe.

    When will the new regulations come into effect? The 2022/23 season will go down in history as the first and last season in which Chelsea were able to take full advantage of this gap.

    From 1 July 2023, the start of the new financial year for football clubs, the UEFA changes will come into effect.

    Will the rule be backdated?
    UEFA may be bitter about Boehly’s cheeky tactics, but they cannot retroactively penalize the cheeky American for exploiting the system.

    The rule will not be backdated, ensuring that Chelsea’s 2022/23 tally continues to look far more flattering than their extravagant spending would suggest.

    The club have also launched an early bailout and, as of June 30, have racked up over £130m in player sales, which will also count towards last season’s accounts.