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  • Chelsea signs Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson on eight-year deal.

    Chelsea signs Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson on eight-year deal.

    Nicolas Jackson signs an eight-year contract with Chelsea; in exchange for better payment terms, the Blues paid VillarrealNicolas Jackson signs an eight-year contract with Chelsea; in exchange for better payment terms, the Blues paid Villarreal a little bit more than his £30 million release clause. Jackson is the Premier League club’s second summer acquisition after Christopher Nkunku, who cost $52 million.

    Villarreal’s Nicolas Jackson has been acquired by Chelsea.

    The 22-year-old has signed an eight-year contract with Chelsea after Chelsea offered Villarreal slightly more than his £30.1 million release clause in exchange for more benevolent payment terms.

    Following the £52 million acquisition of Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig, the Senegalese forward is Mauricio Pochettino’s second summer acquisition since he took over in May.

    For Villarreal last season, Jackson scored 12 goals and contributed five assists across all competitions.

    Nicolas Jackson: Chelsea signs Villarreal's striker to an eight-year deal.
    The Senegalese forward had a contract in place with Bournemouth for £22.5m, but he failed his medical due to a hamstring issue.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Nicolas to Chelsea,” said Chelsea’s co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley. He is a young player with a lot of potential, as evidenced by his performance for Villarreal last year.

    We think he’s prepared for this next phase of his career and are eager to see him collaborate with his Chelsea teammates and our new head coach, Mauricio Pochettino.
    “.

    Jackson had a breakout season, and his late-season play earned him LaLiga player of the month honors in May. This helped Villarreal finish fifth and qualify for the Europa League.

    Nicolas Jackson: Chelsea signs Villarreal's striker to an eight-year deal.
    At the World Cup in Qatar, he also played for Senegal, making his international debut against the Netherlands in a group-stage match.

    The “sliding doors” incident involving Jackson caused Chelsea to move.

    Peter Howitt’s enduring motion picture Sliding Doors recently marked its 25th anniversary.

    It follows Gwyneth Paltrow’s Helen and the two directions her life might go in based on whether or not she boards a train one day.

    The Chelsea player on whom Mauricio Pochettino is pinning his hopes has already had his own Sliding Doors moment; Nicolas Jackson was still three years away from being born.

    The 22-year-old was on the verge of joining Bournemouth from Villarreal in January, but the deal fell through due to doubts about a hamstring injury the player had sustained. Jackson’s South Coast medical was a failure.

    The Cherries had in fact agreed to pay £21 million, but with relegation still a real possibility, they decided against taking a chance on Jackson’s status because they needed as many healthy players as possible.

    Jackson would have dispelled those doubts with a scorching finish to the season for the Yellow Submarine, dispelling any worries that he would have primarily played wide of Dominic Solanke, formerly of Chelsea.

  • Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after ‘agreeing’ on a transfer cost and six-year contract.

    Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after ‘agreeing’ on a transfer cost and six-year contract.

    Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after 'agreeing' on a transfer cost and six-year contract.
    Chelsea are reportedly close to signing a third striker in this summer’s transfer window Chelsea are reportedly closing in on signing a third striker this summer.

    They are alleged to have agreed on a fee and personal terms to sign Brazilian striker Angelo Gabriel.

    Recruiting up front is one of the most important tasks for new Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino. The Blues scored just 38 goals in their 38 Premier League games last season. Kai Havertz and Raheem Sterling were the top scorers with just nine goals each in all competitions. Pochettino won’t officially start his role until Saturday, but there’s already movement in the transfer market.

    Chelsea have already agreed a deal to sign Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal for £32m. The Blues also announced the signing of Jamaican international Dujuan ‘Whisper’ Richards on Saturday.

    And now a third striker is ready to cross the doors of Stamford Bridge. Fabrizio Romano says £12.9m fee has been agreed for Angelo, with personal conditions on a long-term deal until 2029

    Romano says Barcelona have the opportunity to match Chelsea’s offer in the next 48 hours. However, the La Liga club has already decided against it.

    Angelo joins Chelsea in pre-season. However, the 18-year-old could be loaned out immediately.
    Angelo currently plays for Brazilian side Santos, the team where Neymar started his career, which has led to comparisons to the Paris Saint-Germain superstar.

    Angelo won’t turn 19 until December but has already made 129 appearances for Santos, scoring just five goals

    Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after 'agreeing' on a transfer cost and six-year contract.
    In particular, the signings of Angelo and Richards are likely to be future acquisitions. Richards will join Chelsea after his 18th birthday later this year.

    Jackson, 22, will be added directly to the Chelsea first team after scoring 12 goals in 26 La Liga games last season. He only played 16 of 26 games as a starter.

    Chelsea have also signed Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig after a deal was initially agreed at the end of last year. There could be big starts on offense for the newcomers.

    A decision has yet to be made on Romelu Lukaku’s future. Chelsea turned down an offer from Inter Milan to loan him out for a second consecutive season.

    Lukaku would like to return to San Siro permanently but money could be an obstacle for the Italian side. Chelsea are also set to sell Havertz after agreeing a £65m deal with London rivals Arsenal.

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    A £50 million player has already discussed joining Chelsea this summer with his representation.

    A £50 million player has already discussed joining Chelsea this summer with his representation.
    Romeo Lavia has spoken to his reps about a move to Chelsea this summer after Southampton were relegated from the Premier League.
    So says Sacha Tavolieri.
    What’s the latest on Romeo Lavia and Chelsea? We see…

    What’s the story?

    Well, according to a number of news outlets, Chelsea are very keen on signing the Belgium international. The Guardian believes that Mauricio Pochettino personally requested Lavia’s signature.

    Elsewhere – according to Simon Phillips on Substack – Chelsea are happy to spend a whopping £50m to sign Southampton’s number 45 this summer.

    Now – as described by Tavolieri – it seems that Lavia is definitely interested in moving to Stamford Bridge as he has already talked to his entourage about joining the Blues.

    Eden Hazard is said to have sent the 19-year-old to Chelsea after seeking advice from his compatriot on a move to west London for the World Cup in December 2022.

    Therefore, it seems that Lavia is interested in becoming a Chelsea player, although there are some things that Pochettino and Todd Boehly should be wary of. Chelsea face serious competition for Lavia

    While Tavolieri’s assertion about Chelsea and Lavia was encouraging, the Belgian journalist also made some comments about Liverpool and Arsenal that should worry people at Stamford Bridge.

    Liverpool are said to have a strong association with Southampton having already signed Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana, Nathaniel Clyne, Rickie Lambert, Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk.

    This could give the Reds an advantage over Chelsea.
    Speaking of Arsenal, Tavolieri adds that the North Londoners have the best relationship with Lavia’s agent which could also give the Gunners an edge over the Blues.

    Make sure to keep an eye on this situation as Lavia is expected to switch clubs this summer.

  • Chelsea is about to finish the first of its six medical exams to start the Mauricio Pochettino transfer plan.

    Chelsea is about to finish the first of its six medical exams to start the Mauricio Pochettino transfer plan.

    Chelsea is about to finish the first of its six medical exams to start the Mauricio Pochettino transfer plan.
    In the coming days, a number of players entering and leaving Stamford Bridge will undergo a variety of tests, including a medical for Nicolas Jackson, a young player from Villarreal.

    Chelsea is moving quickly to make sure that their planned moves during the summer transfer window go through so that Mauricio Pochettino, the team’s new head coach, has the best possible starting spot. As new owners Boehly-Clearlake stamped their authority on the endeavor over the past year, the entire club was turned upside down.

    On the field, the transition was more obvious as nearly every department underwent significant changes as a result of the approximately £600 million in transfers that took place off the field. Overall, it left the squad bloated. Some deals were successful, some failed, and for some, the verdict is still out.

    Before being fired, Thomas Tuchel had trouble getting his players to perform, and Graham Potter was considered to be the better choice to take the project forward. That didn’t work out as expected because he was fired after the ownership increased spending significantly in January.

    The need to trim the squad is evident and has already started, with Pochettino entering his first season after leading Tottenham to a 12th-place finish in the Premier League. Deals have already been reached, and it appears that Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Hakim Ziyech will all undergo medical exams to finalize their moves to the Saudi Pro League in the coming days.

    In the coming days, a number of players entering and leaving Stamford Bridge will undergo a variety of tests, including a medical for Nicolas Jackson
    Before he confirms his transfer, Mateo Kovacic is preparing to join Manchester City and appears to be scheduled for tests. London is aware that Kai Havertz will have a medical at Arsenal this weekend before moving across London for £65 million. The Chelsea squad will be reduced by five departures, but there is also a need to strengthen.

    Having already confirmed the participation of both Christopher Nkunku and Kendry Paez in the window, they are getting closer to closing yet another deal this summer. With Nicolas Jackson preparing to leave Villarreal for approximately £31 million, Chelsea appears to be adding a third player.

    Fabrizio Romano reports that the striker’s medical with the Blues is complete, and his agent Diomansy Kamara virtually confirmed the agreement by writing on Instagram: “Medical done. Deal is approaching. Not done yet. God’s timing is best, so there’s no need to rush, says Nicolas Jackson. “.

    However, there has already been a lot of progress for Chelsea to consider.
    It remains to be seen how the transfer window will be evaluated after the deadline has passed.

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    Chelsea is about to finish the first of its six medical exams to start the Mauricio Pochettino transfer plan.

    Plus the latest on Manchester United’s goalkeeper hunt, Arsenal’s third offer for Declan Rice, talks with Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo, Barcelona’s bid for a midfielder and more.

    Chelsea want to meet Manchester United in person to negotiate the sale of Mason Mount. The Blues have now turned down three offers from the Red Devils. (Fabrizio Romano)

    Manchester United are also in the hunt for a new goalkeeper as David de Gea’s future hangs ‘in the balance’. The Spaniard’s contract expires at the end of June and the club are eyeing the arrivals of André Onana from Inter, Diogo Costa from Porto and David Raya from Brentford. (air sports)

    Arsenal are set to make a third offer for West Ham captain Declan Rice due to rival interest from Manchester City. The Gunners will also be doing their best to sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton. (Daily Mirror)

    West Ham are hoping Arsenal’s new offer for Rice will put an end to the transfer saga. (daily email)

    Chelsea are moving forward in talks to sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo, while Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson will undergo a medical ahead of a £30m move. (evening standard)

    Football transfer rumors: Juventus set Chiesa's asking price; Chelsea's scheme to decide Mount's future
    Juventus are set to sell winger Federico Chiesa for £52m, with Liverpool, Bayern Munich and PSG interested in a deal. (Gazetta dello Sport)

    Liverpool are ready to test Real Madrid’s resolve with a bold offer for midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni. (The National)

    Barcelona are offering Inter €15m for Marcelo Brozovic, who is also being courted by Saudi teams. (SPORTS)

    Tottenham are ready to rekindle their interest in centre-back Gleison Bremer, who they signed ahead of his move to Juventus last summer. (The Daily Telegraph)

    Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario’s transfer to Spurs could be completed by the end of the weekend as the Empoli star undergoes a medical on Sunday. (Sports Media Set)

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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

  • 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

    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…

  • After Nicolas Jackson’s transfer to Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino will have to make two important transfer decisions.

    After Nicolas Jackson’s transfer to Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino will have to make two important transfer decisions.

    After Nicolas Jackson's transfer to Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino will have to make two important transfer decisions.
    Given that Mauricio Pochettino is expected to take over as manager, Nicolas Jackson could be among the first players to sign with Chelsea this summer.

    The transfer window is open, and Chelsea’s to-do list doesn’t seem to be lacking. A number of midfielders, including Mateo Kovacic, N’Golo Kante, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, appear to be on the verge of leaving the club. They are expected to compete for the services of Moises Caicedo and have been approached about players like Mason Mount and Kai Havertz.

    But Chelsea’s search for a striker appears to be one of their most advanced deals. The Blues’ struggles in front of goal have meant a new forward has long been among the club’s top priorities, especially with Romelu Lukaku another player expected to leave in addition to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

    According to reports, Nicolas Jackson’s personal terms have already been agreed upon by the Blues, and they are getting ready to trigger his release clause with Villarreal, which is reportedly in the neighborhood of £30 million. It will undoubtedly be a more attractive price than what Napoli would ask for Victor Osimhen, there is little doubt about that.

    In what could be considered a breakthrough season, Jackson scored 12 goals in 26 La Liga games for the Yellow Submarine in 2022–23. Even though he is only 21, he is far from perfect and has faced challenges.

    After Nicolas Jackson's transfer to Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino will have to make two important transfer decisions.
    Jackson struggled under Unai Emery when given a strict role focused on maintaining the team’s shape and pressing, but was given more freedom under Quique Setien in a system focused on chance creation and was able to use his pace and strength both on and off the ball. The fact that nine of his goals came in his season’s final eight games is telling.

    However, it would seem that such a signing would leave Mauricio Pochettino in charge of a number of choices. Jackson, who is only 21 years old, still has much to prove and is capable of taking over as the team’s starter, but it is unclear whether Chelsea plans to sign a different, more seasoned striker. A quick-delivery person is definitely needed by the club.

    If the west London club is successful in acquiring the striker, it would be in line with the club’s goals to recruit the top young talent. The first team’s ambition has been made clear through the signings of players like Benoit Badiashile, Noni Madueke, Mykhailo Mudryk, Wesley Fofana, Carney Chukwuemeka, and Enzo Fernandez, as well as Omari Hutchinson and Cesare Casadei for the development team.

    Additionally, Armando Broja and David Datro Fofana will face direct competition as a result. The latter will undoubtedly be evaluated by his new manager, but considering how little he played at the end of the previous campaign, it’s possible that, having joined in January, he would be better suited to a loan.

    Broja was acquired by Chelsea on a six-year deal after the transfer window closed in 2022 after Chelsea rejected interest from West Ham last summer. Prior to being forced to miss the rest of the season due to injury sustained during the World Cup break, the forward was a part of the first team setup.

    After months of recovery alongside others like Tino Anjorin, Broja is getting ready to return for preseason, and the forward already seems to be attracting some interest. The Cohbam product, like Jackson, is only 21 years old. He scored once in 286 minutes for Southampton last season after tallying nine goals in 2021–2022.

  • Chelsea transfer news: First signing agreed to and £34 million deal completed amid Moises Caicedo update.

    Chelsea transfer news: First signing agreed to and £34 million deal completed amid Moises Caicedo update.

    Chelsea transfer news: First signing agreed to and £34 million deal completed amid Moises Caicedo update.
    Transfer rumors surrounding Chelsea include stories about Mateo Kovacic, Moises Caicedo, and Nicolas Jackson.

    Nicolas Jackson and Chelsea agree on personal terms.

    Chelsea already has many deals in the works for this summer’s transfer window, and they might soon finalize their first one. One name might be on the door before Christopher Nkunku, who is anticipated to join the Blues this summer.

    The Evening Standard broke the news on Wednesday that the Blues and Villarreal have begun negotiations regarding a potential transfer for their striker Nicolas Jackson. And now that the Athletic is reporting that personal terms have been settled, it appears that a deal is close.

    route leading to the transfer of Moises Caicedo.

    Chelsea transfer news: First signing agreed to and £34 million deal completed amid Moises Caicedo update.
    Amid interest from Chelsea in the midfielder, Brighton has signed their potential replacement for Moises Caicedo.

    The 21-year-old was a standout performer for the Seagulls last season as Roberto De Zerbi’s team won European football for the first time in their history. The Ecuadorian appeared ready to leave Brighton in January, but the south coast team maintained their composure, and the midfielder ultimately agreed to renew his contract with the Seagulls.

    However, De Zerbi acknowledged last month that Caicedo and recent Liverpool acquisition Alexis Mac Allister might leave the team this summer. football. London is aware that Chelsea are wary that Caicedo could cost close to £100 million. In the meantime, Brighton have already improved their midfield options.

    Deal worth £34 million is reached by Chelsea.

    Chelsea transfer news: First signing agreed to and £34 million deal completed amid Moises Caicedo update.
    As Mauricio Pochettino appears set to oversee a number of changes in the squad this summer, Chelsea’s great midfield overhaul is currently under way. Numerous players are rumored to be leaving the team because the overcrowded dressing room needs to be reduced before the new season.

    According to ESPN, Kovacic is about to finalize a transfer to Manchester City, so the two parties seem to be getting closer. Personal terms have already been agreed upon with the Croatian international, whose contract only has one year left to run.

    The reported fee is £34 points 2 million, which will be a welcome windfall for the Blues as they rebuild during the transfer window.

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    Chelsea has already signed the “new Lionel Messi.”, as Enzo Fernandez’s ideal partner found.

    Chelsea has already signed the "new Lionel Messi.", as Enzo Fernandez's ideal partner found.
    Chelsea transfer news: The Blues have spoken to their first summer hire as they prepare to sign Moises Caicedo. In order for the two to play together, Mauricio Pochettino will be hoping.

    Kendry Paez, Chelsea’s first and only summer transfer that has been officially confirmed, has made a statement since joining the team. After months of negotiations with Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle, the 16-year-old, who won’t join until his 18th birthday, was signed.

    It offers a potential pathway for the player and is the same team that Moises Caicedo, a current transfer target, played for in his youth. Football has replaced Caicedo as Chelsea’s top priority this summer. The two Ecuadorians have long-term aspirations of joining the Blues as teammates. This is understood in London.

    It’s not as unlikely as it might seem, despite a five-year age difference. Following Roberto De Zerbi’s admission that he had probably played his last match for the club, two years after making his debut, Chelsea is making a strong effort to sign the Brighton star. Caicedo, who costs more than £70 million, is an example of the unrealized potential of South American leagues.

    In recent years, Brighton has successfully exploited this market, and Chelsea is now considering doing the same. Even at such a young age, the addition of Kendry is a strong sign of the caliber and confidence in the players of the future.

    Chelsea has already signed the "new Lionel Messi.", as Enzo Fernandez's ideal partner found.
    The player has maintained his composure even after being named to his first senior international team. He told ESPN, “I don’t feel pressure; I’m focused on Independiente, on the Libertadores, and I’ll keep playing the best I can.

    Later this month, when the national team plays Bolivia and Costa Rica, Kendry will have the chance to make his international debut. High expectations are placed on him as a player because he excelled for his country’s junior teams and advanced to play men’s football in Ecuador.

    “I need to keep working and concentrate on my studies if I want to get there well. To exchange ideas with players like Enzo [Fernandez] and other unique individuals will be a special experience. I’m concentrating on Independiente Del Valle right now, though it’s wonderful,” he continued. “I’ll keep doing what I’m doing here, there are only two years left, I know it goes by quickly. ”.

    After being acquired by Benfica for only £10 million last year, Fernandez was another player to quickly transition from South America to the Premier League. After being acquired by Chelsea for £107 million, he went on to become a world champion and a British record transfer within six months. Even at such a young age, Kendry has a history of success, from playing for River Plate to commanding midfields in the Champions League.

    Being one of the most promising players on the Ecuadorian team, he has unavoidably received comparisons to Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona. He might yet surpass late Maradona’s mark for being the youngest player to make his South American debut. He has his eye on it.

    Chelsea has already signed the "new Lionel Messi.", as Enzo Fernandez's ideal partner found.
    He said, “I have to keep working for what is coming; I want to be there, break another record. “It’s crucial for me to beat a player who was the best, world champion, and most elite player. It is amazing that an Ecuadorian broke the top record.
    “.
    However, he objects to the comparisons to the two great Argentines. I’m Kendry, and I’m going to give Ecuador a name. I refuse to be compared to Messi, so I’m going to keep being me. He is the best and very special. Because I’m still in the process and I’m only 16 years old, they cannot compare me to him.

    “I need to learn a lot and gain a lot of experience. In due time, possibly with my winnings, perhaps with the Ecuadorian Kendry Paez. There is only me doing it. ”.

    Chelsea appears to have acquired a player who is mature for his age and will benefit from his early participation in the national team. They have similar expectations for the gifted Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos, who was also loaned back to South America this year, and they will be secretly hoping to see the two of them on the field together, perhaps with Caicedo.

  • Nicolas Jackson to Chelsea: The £30 million striker could give Mauricio Pochettino’s attack a new dimension.

    Nicolas Jackson to Chelsea: The £30 million striker could give Mauricio Pochettino’s attack a new dimension.

    Chelsea has recently turned its attention to Nicolas Jackson as they search for a center-forward to address their goal-scoring issues from the previous
    Chelsea has recently turned its attention to Nicolas Jackson as they search for a center-forward to address their goal-scoring issues from the previous season.

    The time for being silly has arrived. The summer transfer window for 2023 officially opened yesterday, Wednesday, June 14. And, somewhat predictably, transfer rumors abounded on that day.

    When it comes to Chelsea Football Club, days that end in ‘Y’ are typically filled with rumors about transfers. On Wednesday, it was reported that the Blues and Villarreal had begun negotiations regarding a potential transfer for their striker Nicolas Jackson. The Evening Standard broke the news first.

    The forward, who is 21 years old, had a fantastic 2022–23 season, scoring nine goals in eight games for the La Liga team toward the end of the season. Jackson, who has three years left on his contract at the Estadi de la Ceràmica, is reportedly going to be available this summer for around £30 million, with Chelsea among the interested parties.

    Chelsea is searching for a new center-forward to try and address their goal-scoring issues after the team managed just 38 goals during the 2022–23 Premier League season. Jackson is not the only man being considered for football. The club is also keeping an eye on Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan and Victor Osimhen of Napoli.

    Jackson, on the other hand, would be considerably less expensive and would be regarded as more attainable. Due to his youth and involvement in the Spanish league, the Villarreal striker may go unnoticed by some people, but football. London examines what he might bring to Chelsea should he sign.

    What might Jackson contribute to Chelsea?
    Jackson received harsh criticism for his team’s performances at Villarreal because it appeared that he did not really fit Unai Emery’s style of play. But it was under Quique Setién’s direction that the Senegalese striker really flourished.

    Chelsea has recently turned its attention to Nicolas Jackson as they search for a center-forward to address their goal-scoring issues from the previous
    Under the new manager, he has been given a lot more of a “free role,” in which he is not required to perform as many out-of-possession tasks, like pressing and maintaining the shape constantly. Since then, Jackson has really developed into the role and now exudes a lot more assurance.

    He likes to play on the last defender’s shoulder and use his speed to evade them and catch through balls. Jackson has been utilized by Setién to the fullest extent possible, and this is largely due to management strategy.

    Emery prefers for his attacking players to maintain their defensive and attacking shape at all times, whereas Setién is a much more free-flowing manager. However, Setién will give his attacking players more freedom to express themselves and do what comes naturally to them. For Jackson, this is coming in from behind and posing a very serious threat.

    Jackson, who is 6 feet 1 inch tall, demonstrated at Villarreal that he can pose a genuine threat in the air. He frequently prevails in aerial duels and makes use of his height and jumping ability despite frequently facing taller center backs.

    Jackson has a particularly impressive level of technical proficiency. In one-on-one interactions, he can maintain control in very small spaces and is very unpredictable. His appearance suggests that he would fit Pochettino’s system perfectly, and perhaps not too dissimilarly to Osimhen and the Nigerian’s playing style.

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    Since leaving PSG at the end of the 2021–2022, when they won the Ligue 1 championship with Mbappe as a key member, Pochettino has been jobless. Pochettino had a difficult 18 months managing several elite players, including Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe, so it was not a smooth time as manager in Paris.

    Four months after being fired at Parc des Princes, in November, Pochettino didn’t mince words in his criticism of the French superstar, questioning his maturity and implying that he had a selfish side to his game. Mbappe is still a young player and is younger than Messi and Neymar, according to Pochettino.

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    Mauricio Pochettino's comments about Chelsea's Kylian Mbappe transfer situation speak volumes.
    “Leo and Ney are complete players. While Kylian continues to look for himself, the others are more responsible in different ways. “.

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    On Tuesday afternoon, the 24-year-old tweeted: “LIES.

    In addition, I have already stated that I will stay at PSG for the upcoming season because I am very happy there. The bigger it is, the faster it moves. “.