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1 hour ago, Vytis33 said:

 

To be fair, that is very encouraging - there is the chance that Osimhen has been awfully misrepresented here. Guess we'll see what decisions he makes in January to find out. Should never have come to this, worst case scenario should have been a dry loan to Chelsea - if he wanted to be taken seriously as a top player.

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6 minutes ago, DDA said:

Can see him coming here in Jan you know. 

Apparently Gala paying £160k of his salary yet we wouldn’t offer him over £150k on a permanent deal. Can’t see it. Unless we put another £40-50k on top of it. Minimum.

Aye he’s parted way with his agent, wanted a permanent move, still doesn’t mean his wage demands may drop significantly.

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5 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Apparently Gala paying £160k of his salary yet we wouldn’t offer him over £150k on a permanent deal. Can’t see it. Unless we put another £40-50k on top of it. Minimum.

Aye he’s parted way with his agent, wanted a permanent move, still doesn’t mean his wage demands may drop significantly.

His offer from Chelsea was 150k with incentives that could take it to 300k. He might not like that he has to earn the other half of the offer.

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Reece James is unlikely to be fit enough to start against Chelsea's next opponent, Bournemouth. He is still thought to be a couple of weeks away from returning to full training.

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250,000 pounds per weeks

 

Romeo Lavía due to start training again with a view to being fit for the Bournemouth game.

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21 minutes ago, mkh said:

Reece James is unlikely to be fit enough to start against Chelsea's next opponent, Bournemouth. He is still thought to be a couple of weeks away from returning to full training.

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250,000 pounds per weeks

Reece is probably next in the bomb squad unfortunately...

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4 hours ago, Vytis33 said:

 

Better late than never, I suppose. The harm has been done; whether that lasts for four months or till next May will show how bad the decision ultimately was.

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1 hour ago, TheHulk said:

We should sell him while his stock is still high anyway, he contributes to absolutely nothing nowdays.

How can his stock be high when he's hardly fit?

I'm sure the way our board works, they'd like to ship him off for some juicy profit if the chance came about.

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13 hours ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

His offer from Chelsea was 150k with incentives that could take it to 300k. He might not like that he has to earn the other half of the offer.

Probably worried he had to run a bit a and chase a few through balls

13 hours ago, mkh said:

Reece James is unlikely to be fit enough to start against Chelsea's next opponent, Bournemouth. He is still thought to be a couple of weeks away from returning to full training.

(@Matt_Law_DT)

 

🤢😵‍💫😵‍💫

250,000 pounds per weeks

 

Romeo Lavía due to start training again with a view to being fit for the Bournemouth game.

(@Matt_Law_DT)

🙌🙌

I'm like a broken record with Reece James but he simply needs selling and quickly, the bloke is fucked. As for Lavia, he ain't far behind.

 

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12 hours ago, LAM09 said:

I'm sure the way our board works, they'd like to ship him off for some juicy profit if the chance came about.

With the contract that was given to him, he won't be shipped off anytime soon.  6 years, 250k a week for a player that will end up playing 10-15 games a season if he's fit.  

Sad part is that talent wise, he's easily up there with the better RB's...

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1 minute ago, Reddish-Blue said:

With the contract that was given to him, he won't be shipped off anytime soon.  6 years, 250k a week for a player that will end up playing 10-15 games a season if he's fit.  

Sad part is that talent wise, he's easily up there with the better RB's...

before he started getting injured all the time, for like a 12 month period, he was the best right back on the planet

every time the ball came to him on the right he was an all-out menace to score or asisst, plus he was just a beast on defence (which set him above TAA and Hakimi, his main competition, plus that was when Kimmich was playing as deep holding MF for Bayern)

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Costliest squads: Chelsea breaks all records

https://football-observatory.com/WeeklyPost470

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The 470th CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post presents the 100 teams in the world having committed the most money in transfer fees to recruit their current squad members (both permanently or on loan). Chelsea tops the list with €1.28 billion including add-ons (regardless of their actual payment) and €1.15 billion without them. These are the highest values ever recorded (see last year's rankings).

Manchester City and Manchester United complete the podium, with amounts including add-ons also in excess of €1 billion. Sixth with €772 million, Paris St-Germain is the only non-English team in the top seven. The French outfit ranks just behind Arsenal (€798 m) and Tottenham (€787m), while outranking Liverpool (€735m). Real Madrid (€720m) and Juventus (€626m) are the only other non-Premier League clubs in the top 10.

Al-Hilal (€485m, 13th) are first among non-big 5 league teams, ahead of three other Saudi Arabia's clubs: Al-Nassr (€270m), Al-Ittihad (€226m) and Al-Ahli (€224m). Flamengo (€208m) clearly outranks Botafogo (€85m) and Palmeiras (€77m) for South America. In total, 19 countries are represented in the top 100, with a maximum of 24 clubs for England (the 20 Premier League sides and four teams from the Championship).

Transfer fees committed to assemble the squad (€ Million)

Squads as on 03/09/2024. Including any add-ons and paying loans.

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Chelsea squad audit: Analysing the 33-player group and their roles under Enzo Maresca

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5741466/2024/09/04/Chelsea-squad-audit-roles/

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The British transfer window is finally closed, ending a typically relentless summer of incomings and outgoings at Chelsea.

Last month, The Athletic published an update on 53 (yes, you read that number correctly) players either listed on the first-team page of Chelsea’s official website, loanees signed as part of Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly’s global youth recruitment drive and any player who had appeared for the club in a competitive match in the 2023-24 season.

Further sales and loans have significantly reduced that number in the days since; Angelo Gabriel is the most recent addition to the list of departees, joining Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr in a permanent transfer worth €23million (£19.4m; $25.4m) on Monday. Chelsea could not offload every member of their so-called ‘bomb squad’, leaving some difficult situations to navigate at Cobham between now and January.

Over the next four months, the focus will be on what happens on the pitch, so The Athletic is doing one more (relatively) streamlined audit of Chelsea’s squad, assessing 34 players (the 30 listed on the first-team page of the club’s official website, plus leading academy prospects Josh Acheampong and Tyrique George and forwards Deivid Washington and David Datro Fofana) and their likelihood of earning minutes under Maresca.

Let’s begin…

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Goalkeepers

Robert Sanchez  Began the new season as Maresca’s first choice in the Premier League, but could easily lose that status if his form dips below some mixed early performances.

Filip Jorgensen  Made his first Chelsea appearance in the Conference League play-off against Servette, committing a bad error to concede a goal in the second leg in Geneva. He may be in goal for the domestic cups, too, and will get opportunities to push Sanchez.

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Marcus Bettinelli  Primarily retained as the third-choice goalkeeper because of his veteran experience at 32 years old and status as a popular, respected figure in a young dressing room.

Lucas Bergstrom  May be involved in first-team training and some pre-match warm-up exercises, but is very unlikely to sniff real minutes as long as Sanchez or Jorgensen are fit.

Defenders

Axel Disasi  Sitting at the bottom of Maresca’s senior centre-back pecking order and injuries mean he could be deployed more often at right-back, where he looks uncomfortable.

Marc Cucurella  A clear starter at left-back after a golden Euro 2024, though he has not been asked to drift into midfield by Maresca as often as he was in Mauricio Pochettino’s final weeks.

Tosin Adarabioyo  Sits just below Wesley Fofana in the right-sided centre-back depth chart, but Maresca will turn to him if the Frenchman’s availability becomes a problem again.

Benoit Badiashile  Regarded as a backup to Levi Colwill at left-sided centre-back to start the season. An elegant defender undermined by bad mental lapses.

Levi Colwill  He will start the games that matter for Chelsea whenever he is fit and his burgeoning partnership with Fofana has promise. He is Maresca’s best passer out of defence.

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Ben Chilwell — Has no place in Maresca’s system as a conventional attacking full-back, but could not secure a move away from Chelsea before Friday. Faces a long wait until January unless he is willing to go to one of the leagues where the transfer market is still open.

Reece James  Should be a key player under Maresca, but his durability remains a huge question mark. Chelsea need him fit if Malo Gusto faces a long spell on the sidelines.

Malo Gusto  One of Chelsea’s best recent signings who has lessened the impact of James’ frequent injuries. So good on the ball that he is often asked to ‘invert’ into midfield by Maresca.

Wesley Fofana  His availability is a big boost after a nightmare two years with injury. Fofana is the only dominant aerial athlete in Chelsea’s starting XI and an aggressive, proactive defender.

Renato Veiga  Intrigues with his blend of size, athleticism and technique as an inverting left-back, but is often rash in the tackle. At 21, he is not ready to be a Premier League starter yet.

Josh Acheampong  Very highly rated at Chelsea as an option at right-sided centre-back and right-back. Injuries may mean the 18-year-old gets more first-team chances in the latter spot.


Midfielders

Enzo Fernandez  Chelsea’s captain on the pitch in the absence of James and a key player for Maresca, though his best position in the Italian’s system remains a mystery.

Carney Chukwuemeka  Ended a summer of transfer uncertainty by remaining at Chelsea and will be reintegrated. The 20-year-old is a big talent, but how ready is he to play given his lack of pre-season minutes?

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall  Looks short of full fitness following an ankle injury sustained at Leicester City and has underwhelmed. Projects as a squad player.

Moises Caicedo  Tasked with being the deepest of Chelsea’s midfielders, he will need proper support if Maresca is to find his midfield balance. Caicedo seems to work well with Romeo Lavia.

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Cesare Casadei  Will be part of the first-team squad, but it is hard to envision Maresca trusting the 21-year-old to play more for Chelsea than he did for Leicester in the first half of last season.

Omari Kellyman  Was shaping up to be an important player for the development squad before a hamstring injury set him back. The 18-year-old is expected to be out for around two months.

Romeo Lavia  Chelsea need the 20-year-old Belgian to make a big impact in midfield with Conor Gallagher gone, but Maresca must also manage his minutes load carefully after a lost 2023-24 to injury.

Forwards

Pedro Neto  Was set to be Chelsea’s undisputed starter on the left flank until the loan signing of Jadon Sancho. Neto might be more threatening on the right but has stiffer competition there.

Mykhailo Mudryk  Is likely to be the biggest loser from Chelsea’s attacking recruitment. A wealth of options means Maresca does not need to trust the 23-year-old in any game that matters.

Noni Madueke  Was not a clear starter coming into the season, but his red-hot form is making him impossible to drop. Has a clearer path to big minutes if Cole Palmer is deployed centrally.

Joao Felix  Will be used on the left and through the middle of Chelsea’s attack, including as a false nine. The question is if he is good enough to start for Maresca in any of those roles.

Nicolas Jackson  His status as a key long-term piece was reinforced by a new contract that commits him to the club until June 2033. Jackson is expected to start the big games whenever fit.

Christopher Nkunku  Played more in pre-season than anyone, but Palmer and Fernandez have pushed him out of the Premier League team. A quality option in attacking midfield or up front.

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Jadon Sancho  Has a good chance to start regularly in his preferred left-wing position if he can build his fitness quickly and convince Maresca with his form. Has a lot to prove at Chelsea.

Cole Palmer  Maresca has made Chelsea’s reigning player of the season the key to his attack, as he was under Pochettino. Will provide playmaking and scoring on the right and centrally.

Marc Guiu  Earmarked for a loan if Samu Omorodion or Victor Osimhen had arrived. He is hard-working and enthusiastic but does not look ready to help a team with Chelsea’s aspirations.

Tyrique George  Maresca’s decision to throw him on against Servette was a sign of trust in the promising 18-year-old winger, but he has a lot of high-profile competition to play regularly.

Deivid Washington — Chelsea are high on his long-term potential and he will spend time with the first team and development squad until January, when he could be loaned to gain experience.

David Datro Fofana — Played no part in Chelsea’s pre-season in the expectation he would leave on loan or permanently. Several markets are still open and he is not in Maresca’s plans.

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