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  • Could Chelsea be at serious risk of losing Enzo Fernandez to Real Madrid this summer? He’s one of THREE top targets for the Spanish giants as they look to replace Eduardo Camavinga in midfield.

  • David Hancko to Chelsea looks like one to watch, with some sources suggesting the Blues are now ahead of Liverpool and other Premier League clubs in the race for the Feyenoord defender’s signature.

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52 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Chelsea

  • Could Chelsea be at serious risk of losing Enzo Fernandez to Real Madrid this summer? He’s one of THREE top targets for the Spanish giants as they look to replace Eduardo Camavinga in midfield.

  • David Hancko to Chelsea looks like one to watch, with some sources suggesting the Blues are now ahead of Liverpool and other Premier League clubs in the race for the Feyenoord defender’s signature.

Replace Camavinga with Enzo??

It’s still March, not April yet! 

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2 hours ago, bigbluewillie said:

Chelsea are lining up an offer for Sunderland's 19-year-old English midfielder Jobe Bellingham. (Sun, via Metro), external

Think we've got him mixed up with his brother.

Nah this is about right and exactly the type of player these mugs love.

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12 hours ago, King Kante said:

Can't agree. Gallagher has been written off since he was about 14 years old. Each year he has proven those that wrote him off to be muppets. Technically he isn't great. However, equally, he is always effective despite not being the player people want in the position he plays for one reason or the other. Essentially, he is a prime example of a player whose club should make him a squad player at minimum. Instead we sell him in a swap for Felix whilst pretending Caicedo is massive upgrade for £80m+. 

I think there might be some confusion, as I was wanting him to stay ahead of those who came in. If you're disagree with the last point about him being good enough to make one of our best PL sides, I guess we just have to agree to disagree.

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Diogo Costa , Kobel , Osimhen , De Jong , Bastoni , Kimmich  that's the level players we should looking at if we have proper management not clowns .

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38 minutes ago, milka said:

Diogo Costa , Kobel , Osimhen , De Jong , Bastoni , Kimmich  that's the level players we should looking at if we have proper management not clowns .

Winstanley and Stewart won't of heard of any of them, they are too busy watching Championship and League One players 

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Juventus compete with Chelsea in David Hancko chase

https://thehardtackle.com/transfer-news/2025/03/10/juventus-compete-with-Chelsea-in-david-hancko-chase/

 

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Juventus and Chelsea are reportedly vying against each other for Feyenoord defender David Hancko.

Juventus’s plans to bolster their defense this summer have hit a potential roadblock, with Chelsea entering the race to sign Feyenoord’s highly-rated defender David Hancko. The Slovakian centre-back has been on the Bianconeri’s radar for some time, but the involvement of a Premier League powerhouse could complicate their pursuit.

Reports from Juve Live indicate that new Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is a strong admirer of Hancko and sees him as an ideal addition to his defensive setup. With Chelsea’s financial strength, the race for Hancko’s signature is expected to heat up, potentially driving the price up to around €50 million — an amount that could prove too steep for Juventus unless significant sales are made.

What David Hancko brings to Juventus and Chelsea

Juventus view Hancko as a player who perfectly aligns with Thiago Motta’s tactical vision. His ability to play out from the back and his natural left-footedness would add much-needed balance to the Bianconeri defense. The Slovak’s versatility is another major asset, he is comfortable both as a traditional center-back in a four-man defense and as a left-sided defender in a back three, making him an attractive option for Juventus.

Meanwhile, Chelsea’s interest stems from their ongoing defensive restructuring. With injuries plaguing their backline in recent seasons, Hancko could provide stability and adaptability. His aerial strength, solid one-on-one defending, and composure on the ball make him a suitable addition for a Maresca-led Chelsea looking to build from the back.

Will Juventus be priced out?

While Juventus remain keen on securing Hancko, Chelsea’s financial advantage could be a decisive factor. The Turin giants may struggle to compete with the Blues in a bidding war unless they generate funds through player sales.

The next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether Juventus can push forward with their pursuit or if they will be forced to explore alternative defensive targets. Hancko, on the other hand, must decide whether he prefers the challenge of Serie A under Thiago Motta or the allure of the Premier League with Chelsea.

Both Juventus and Chelsea have compelling reasons to sign David Hancko, but the move makes more sense for Juventus. With an ageing defense and a tactical setup that requires defenders who can build from the back, Hancko would seamlessly fit into Motta’s system.

However, Chelsea’s financial muscle gives them an advantage, and with Maresca looking to mold a new-look squad, Stamford Bridge could be an enticing destination. If Juventus can structure the deal smartly, they should push to secure Hancko’s services. However, if Chelsea decide to flex their financial power, the Bianconeri may have to look elsewhere for defensive reinforcements.

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