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Why wouldn't he? It is a jump into the English league at a club he loves and always talks fondly about. Even at Como, there is going to be a big reset with Madrid taking back their loanees so you never know if his stocks are up in another year.
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He is going to lose massive parts of the Como team, so there is that. Multiple players on this list are gone due to buyback clauses, sales, etc including his main superstar, Nico Paz, who is going back to Real Madrid
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William Gallas urges Chelsea to snub Fabregas for “harsh” manager who “can win things very soon” https://Chelsea.news/2026/04/william-gallas-fabregas-simeone-Chelsea/ Former Chelsea star William Gallas has told the Blues to snub Cesc Fabregas and appoint Diego Simeone as the club’s next head coach. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL Chelsea NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON THE APP STORE Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior on Wednesday less than four months after appointing him, and are once again looking for another head coach. Rosenior is the second head coach to leave Chelsea this season, following the departure of Enzo Maresca in January. William Gallas urges Chelsea to snub Cesc Fabregas Calum McFarlane has been placed in temporary charge for the remainder of the season, whilst Chelsea’s sporting directors look for a new head coach. It’s understood there are seven or eight names under consideration, with Andoni Iraola reportedly an early front-runner. David Ornstein expects a head coach to be appointed early in the summer, and the sporting directors can’t afford to get this appointment wrong. It’s understood there are seven or eight names under consideration, with Andoni Iraola reportedly an early front-runner. Como’s president has said Fabregas is free to join Chelsea if he wishes, but Gallas has urged the blues to snub their ex-midfielder and appoint Simeone. “I think it all depends on what you are looking for,” he said as quoted by GOAL. “For the long-term, you can bring in Cesc Fabregas because he is doing well with his club at the moment. He is young and able to speak to a young squad. “He’s doing a good job. In the long term, he can bring Chelsea back to the positions where everybody wants to see Chelsea. “If you are thinking about the short-term, to have success straight away, they need that experienced head to guide them like Diego Simone and with his personality he can win things very soon with Chelsea. “Maybe the Chelsea players need him too because we need to see more warriors and soldiers in the team after what they’ve shown us. I think you need that type of manager who is a little bit more harsh on the players.” In other news… Joe Cole would love to see Chelsea appoint Xabi Alonso as their head coach, with the Spaniard out of work after being sacked by Real Madrid.
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Sources: Ipswich Town make contact to sign Chelsea player this summer A real one to keep an eye on https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/sources-ipswich-town-make-contact Chelsea are going to be open to selling a number of their first team squad in the summer, should decent offers arrive. Some players just aren’t performing well enough, and there are issues with the attitudes of some of the others. Clubs are starting to show interest in some of Chelsea’s players for the summer, and as you know, both Newcastle United and Everton are two clubs who have registered an interest in signing Blues striker Liam Delap. SPTC Sources have also now heard that Delap’s former club, Ipswich Town, have reached back out to his agents regarding a move to ‘bring him home’ this summer. Ipswich are currently in the playoff places in the Championship, and this attempt to sign him back will only happen if they get promoted back to the Premier League. But they are putting summer plans in place already, and some of those plans involve the hope of getting promoted. It may well be one to watch if they do go up, because I know Delap enjoyed his time at Ipswich and really thrived there, hence why Chelsea signed him and he also had Manchester United after him. We’ll see what happens, but the interested clubs in Delap are slowly building up for this summer.
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A big FUCK NO!! Sources: Chelsea scouting new striker this season New name comes up https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/sources-Chelsea-scouting-new-striker Chelsea are looking at potentially adding a new striker to the first team squad in the summer, depending on what happens with Liam Delap. There is a sense that they still don’t have a strong enough front line, with only Joao Pedro who has been performing consistently well. As I have reported many times now, Delap is wanted by a few clubs this summer, and as you will see in another sourced article out today, there is a new club in for him as well now. Chelsea only paid £30m for Delap, so they will certainly be open for business to sell him this summer after what has been a really disappointing season from the striker. SPTC Sources have heard that Chelsea are scouting Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey. At the moment, it is just scouting - they have been following him all season. Nothing has moved yet in terms of any possible move or contact. Brobbey is known for his strong hold up play and loves a battle with a centre back. The 24-year-old Dutch international has scored 75 goals in 236 senior appearances in his career so far and was most recently at Ajax, before moving to the Premier League last summer. He’s only got 6 goals in 28 appearances in all competitions so far this season. As I say, it’s just one of many names Chelsea are running some scouting reports on right now, it might not lead anywhere.
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Hoping Palmer/Pedro find their touch in front of goal again Expecting another top tier Delap cardio session 😄
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Probably between him and Silva, don't see any other options. Why would Cesc leave Como and what he has built to basically restart at Chelsea (and there's every chance he starts off poorly like any young manager)
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🗯🔵Andoni Iraola would be more than happy to continue in the PL. He would be KEEN on becoming the next Chelsea manager! Nothing decided by Chelsea as in the early stages and nothing advanced. (@MatteMoretto)
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🔵💥Cesc Fabregas is very happy at Como and planning next season in terms of new signings, tactics, and ideas. We will have to see if Chelsea go all in on him, but my understanding is Como are convinced he will continue with them. (@FabrizioRomano)
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I think Joe Shields and his connections with Kinetic academy are amongst the biggest of problems in the club right now. Look at Callum McFarlane & co. currently in charge of the first team. Most of them cronies brought in because of the kinetic connections. And these clowns are influencing player transfers too.
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Chelsea https://thedailybriefing.io/i/195350948/Chelsea Cole Palmer is a target for Manchester United, but there is not currently any indication that he wants to leave Chelsea, while the Blues would also ask for crazy money to sell the player, who is under contract until 2033. (Mark Brus, the Daily Briefing) Como president Mirwan Suwarso has publicly stated that manager Cesc Fabregas is free to leave and take over at Chelsea if he wants to amid links with replacing Liam Rosenior at Stamford Bridge. (City AM) Fabregas himself has also responded to the Chelsea links - read his quotes here! Enzo Maresca will not be returning as Chelsea manager as he’s more likely to be the leading candidate to replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City once that job becomes available. (Fabrizio Romano) Chelsea will likely start conversations with representatives of new manager candidates in the next few days. (David Ornstein) Chelsea may have found their next wonderkid signing as they compete with Liverpool and Everton for the 18-year-old’s signature - full story here!
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Feels like humiliation is on the cards one way or another, whether it’s at the hands of Leeds tomorrow or by City in the final. So it’s a struggle to even muster an ounce of desire to watch this one.
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It is really starting to look like we are so fucked. I was not having a laugh when I posted my 'how we could get relegated next season' post almost 4 weeks back. We are already rocketing toward fulfilling a lot of the things needed to get to that nightmare outcome. BlueCo are completely out of control. They need to sell us asap to owners who actually know football, as these yank BlueCo cunts clearly do not know fuckall about football. It is insane that the entire group of directors have not been sacked ages ago. Winstanley, Stewart and Shields especially. All 3 are absolute poison and fools. Feckless cunts to an obvious degree, Each month (not year anymore) that BlueCo remain as owners AND refuse to completely change the entire model is one month closer to Chelsea being destroyed as a viable top football club. Destroyed to the point it could take a decade plus, even 2 or more decades, to sort us back to a level we were at under Roman.
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Chelsea sack Rosenior | The Football Boardroom Another Premier League sacking and that can mean only one thing at The Football Boardroom…time for another emergency pod! Henry and Christian react to the breaking news of Liam Rosenior’s Stamford Bridge exit. Why now? What were the key factors behind the decision? And what next for Chelsea?
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I DON'T CARE HOW, JUST WIN THIS GAME OF FOOTBALL 🤯 | LEEDS PREVIEW George Benson Football Chelsea Chelsea vs Leeds in the Emirates FA Cup semi final. Chelsea vs Leeds is a repeat of the 1970 FA Cup final. A famous night for both clubs and the FA Cup. Chelsea vs Leeds is a game I simply cannot demand anything less than a win in. If these players want to keep playing for Chelsea, there is no excuse but to turn up and WIN!
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Inside Chelsea's Stadium Future: The Full Update Chelsea's stadium saga is one of football's most complicated stories — and since we covered the full picture back in August, almost everything has changed. Earls Court has gone from a live option to nearly dead after receiving two planning approvals for a £10 billion housing and retail project. A brand new third site has emerged just north of Stamford Bridge that nobody was talking about six months ago. Twickenham has formally entered the conversation as a potential temporary home. The ownership tension between Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali is now very public. And the Chelsea Pitch Owners have confirmed there is currently no formal proposal from the club for anything at all. In this video, we break down every development — what's changed, what's collapsed, and what it all means for Chelsea's future. 00:00 Intro 00:34 Where We Left It in August 01:50 Earls Court: The Door is Closing 03:29 The Third Option Nobody Saw Coming 04:44 Twickenham Enters the Picture 05:47 The Ownership Split 06:46 The Timeline Has Stretched... Significantly 07:25 The CPO's Verdict 08:20 Where It Stands Now 09:24 End
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Investors are unhappy with Clearlake
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Havent beaten them this season soooo
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Enzo Fernandez Linked With Man City: How Many Players Will Leave Chelsea? 🤔 | 3 Points Perspective Chelsea FAN TV Enzo Fernandez is being linked with a move to Man City as well as the manager debate - who will become Chelsea's next manager? Also a preview for the FA Cup final on Sunday against Leeds at Wembley.
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Chelsea’s players are a bunch of cry babies Stamford Bridge rife with out-of-touch prima donnas oblivious to their standing as the most dislikable crop supporters can remember https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/04/25/chelseas-players-are-a-bunch-of-cry-babies/ https://archive.li/bk7Pb By Matt Law There is always an Antonio Conte quote. And it is amusing to consider what Chelsea’s last FA Cup-winning manager would have made of the club’s current crop of cry babies. A few months before Chelsea last lifted the Cup in 2018, Conte was asked whether Eden Hazard, the club’s brightest spark at the time, was happy with being substituted so regularly in games. “Only here [in England] is there this situation,” Conte said. “You are very worried about whether a player is happy or not. This is not important. My first task is to do the best for the team and the club. Not to make every player happy. Otherwise we’d risk finishing 20th in the table. “Every press conference there is always this question about whether I’m worried about making my players happy. No. I’m worried to win.” Hazard might not have fancied Conte much, but he scored the winning goal in the Cup final against Manchester United that season for a Chelsea team that included Cesc Fàbregas, N’Golo Kanté, César Azpilicueta and Gary Cahill. If Conte thought he had some prima donnas to deal with, then he should consider himself lucky he was not dumped with the present-day Chelsea cry babies who supporters are worried could suffer another meltdown in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United. One can only imagine how Conte might have reacted to Marc Cucurella’s barber apparently leaking team news, as he did before the embarrassing defeat to Brighton, or his players smirking at one another as they huddled around a referee before losing a game at home to Newcastle United. It would not have been pretty. What would Antonio Conte have made of the Chelsea players’ antics on the halfway line before their defeat by Newcastle? Credit: Darren Walsh/Getty Images Sure, there are some exceptions. Reece James, Moisés Caicedo and Trevoh Chalobah – who was a substitute in the 2018 final – have all taken responsibility in different ways. It is also fair to assume that, on past evidence, Levi Colwill would have stepped up had he been fit. But, looking at the majority of the rest, Conte might have really worried that they could have led Chelsea to relegation. Some at the club may believe that is unfair, but if Cucurella and Co have an image problem then that is on them – and the Spaniard’s barber. Clear pattern of underperformance and misbehaviour Liam Rosenior, in what proved to be his final pre-match press conference as head coach, said that he was trying to help change perceptions of his players. Their reaction was to throw him under the bus with one of the worst Chelsea performances in living memory against Brighton. In his role as a television analyst, Cahill, who was part of the Conte school of hard knocks, accused the players of giving up at the Amex Stadium – but it was Rosenior who paid the price for their no-show. Chelsea may well try to push some of their cry babies out behind Rosenior this summer, with Alejandro Garnacho likely to be one of many the club would welcome bids for. But, on this season’s evidence, who in their right mind would try to sign Garnacho, Wesley Fofana or Robert Sánchez, or offer Chelsea the kind of money they would want for performative vice-captain Enzo Fernández? Under two different permanent managers, this collection of Chelsea cry babies – at least one of whom believes he is good enough to play for Real Madrid – have twice won just once in nine games in a single season. They managed the feat before Rosenior was sacked, as well as before he officially took charge. Fofana has more points on his driving licence (50) than Chelsea do in the league (48). Add in the fact that the team’s on-the-pitch disciplinary problems followed them from Enzo Maresca, the former head coach, to Rosenior and there is a clear pattern of underperformance and misbehaviour amongst the players. No wonder they are so happy to hide behind Rosenior, the owners and the sporting directors when the s--- hits the fan. Those responsible for signing them need to take their share of the blame, but the players seem oblivious to the fact that supporters see many of them as being the most dislikable bunch they can remember. A victory against Leeds would only confirm the belief of some that the Chelsea cry babies can only turn it on when they get their own way. A defeat would further prove how out of touch with reality they are when it comes to their own talent. Either way, and just as Conte was not, nobody at Chelsea should be worried about whether the players are happy. They are yet to earn anybody’s concern.
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IF Ipswich get promoted, we need to sell plowhorse Delap back to them
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"I HATE HIM!" Rory Jennings & Cundy SLAM Chelsea after Liam Rosenior's Tenure I Studs Up Jason Cundy, Rory Jennings and Ryon Scott-Douglas are back and they don’t hold back on Liam Rosenior tenure at Chelsea.
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I will never stop saying it until the club is sold BlueCo is destroying the entire Chels team at every level the 5 main directors simply MUST be sacked NOW horrific berks, espeically Winstanley, Stewart, and Shields clueless, arrogant wankers, right proper pricks just like our yank billionaire owners