Vesper 31,037 Posted May 7, 2025 Share Posted May 7, 2025 EXCL: Chelsea the first suitor to officially present project to Dean Huijsen Chelsea are pushing the most right now https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/excl-Chelsea-the-first-suitor-to The 20-year-old is not the only centre back that the club have on the radar for the summer, and there is still a chance that they sign two centre backs, with the second being a more versatile defensive option such as Jorrel Hato of Ajax, who the club are also ready to move in on with foundations being laid there. Huijsen has many potential suitors, but the three main ones are Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal. As reported here, The Blues have held positive talks with the reps of Huijsen in the last few weeks, leading to this latest exclusive news from our sources…. snip mkh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thor 2,817 Posted May 7, 2025 Share Posted May 7, 2025 Don't know much about Huijsen but watched a few highlight videos. Dude looks real tidy on the ball. Would he be a mega score for us? mkh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LAM09 7,085 Posted May 7, 2025 Share Posted May 7, 2025 On 06/05/2025 at 13:46, Pizy said: Ekitike feels to me like he’d be a lot like Jackson in that they will do a lot of really nice things, they’re great to have in your squad as a top club, but not good enough to be THE guy to lead you to the very top. But tbf the only striker available this summer that would be that finishing piece are Osimhen and Gyokeres who are almost certainly impossible for us. So with that being the case would you rather have Ekitike, Seśko, or Delap? Ekitike looks to have the highest ceiling/natural talent. Delap has the tenacity and work ethic that’s perfectly suited to the PL as we’ve seen. Seśko would surely be MUCH more of a box presence than Nico and therefor would probably do well in our setup. I don’t know which I’d prefer. Considering the amount they'd command, I would stay clear. I watched him fairly often this year when he was part of a good partnership with Marmoush, but he reaped the rewards from that duo rather than being the dominant force. If we REALLY must go after second, third, or fourth tier options, I'd go for Delap for two reasons: he would be the cheapest and has a year of PL experience behind him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pizy 19,250 Posted May 7, 2025 Share Posted May 7, 2025 2 hours ago, LAM09 said: Considering the amount they'd command, I would stay clear. I watched him fairly often this year when he was part of a good partnership with Marmoush, but he reaped the rewards from that duo rather than being the dominant force. If we REALLY must go after second, third, or fourth tier options, I'd go for Delap for two reasons: he would be the cheapest and has a year of PL experience behind him. Yeah, Delap feels like the safest of the names. He’s not a striker signing that I’d be excited about necessarily but if he’s who we decide on I won’t be angry or anything. At least you’ll know with him that even when he isn’t scoring he’s an almighty pain in the ass for defenders. But again the question remains whether he’s the sort of #9 that elevates us to where we want to be. Is he a striker who we can eventually see hitting those Drogba/Harry Kane/RvP/Aguero numbers and consistently winning matches? Or is he just simply someone who is interchangeable with Jackson and will rotate in and out with him putting up similar numbers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LAM09 7,085 Posted May 7, 2025 Share Posted May 7, 2025 43 minutes ago, Pizy said: Yeah, Delap feels like the safest of the names. He’s not a striker signing that I’d be excited about necessarily but if he’s who we decide on I won’t be angry or anything. At least you’ll know with him that even when he isn’t scoring he’s an almighty pain in the ass for defenders. But again the question remains whether he’s the sort of #9 that elevates us to where we want to be. Is he a striker who we can eventually see hitting those Drogba/Harry Kane/RvP/Aguero numbers and consistently winning matches? Or is he just simply someone who is interchangeable with Jackson and will rotate in and out with him putting up similar numbers? Without a doubt, he will be a rotation option. We will be in a similar position and have the same conversation in a year because I don't see him dropping numbers that are anywhere near to Palmer's first season (22). You don't get the calibre of CF's you've listed on £150kpw max. OneMoSalah 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thor 2,817 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 6 hours ago, LAM09 said: Without a doubt, he will be a rotation option. We will be in a similar position and have the same conversation in a year because I don't see him dropping numbers that are anywhere near to Palmer's first season (22). You don't get the calibre of CF's you've listed on £150kpw max. I really disagree on the CF front. Every player that gets talked about that we should get for crazy money carries great risk. History shows that as well. All these big spend signings for us, and other teams usually don't end up being what they were. People just look at goal tallies and xg performance and the jazz. It is a lot more nuanced than that. The reason Haaland and Salah bang in goals for fun is due to the sheer amount of opportunities they get playing in a high octane system - and they'll have some stinkers and miss, but they'll put what they need to away. They are workhorses who get in the right positions. Delap is a good pick up. He plays for a shite team where opportunities are rare, but he is a workhorse, causes all kinds of problems for defences all the time, can do more than just score and is decent with build up. He has put away 12 in 33 games. Salah wasn't some big money buy or a guy knocking in the amount he was prior. Kane wasn't expected to be what he was and was doubted even after 2 or 3 seasons putting it together. Aguero's stats weren't otherworldy in terms of goalscoring prior to coming to the EPL. Have a look how long it took for RVP to put it together. The most expensive signings for strikers in EPL are Lukaku twice, Nunez, Isak and Morata... Then you have the likes of Torres, Auba, Haller, etc. Tell me how many of these "surefire" big money signings actually worked... A fickle position reliant on how the team plays and builds up, so you're better off going for a player with the attributes to score big when things are clicking. There will always be seasons when strikers over perform in shite teams but reality is, its a position that fluctuates greatly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LAM09 7,085 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 29 minutes ago, Thor said: I really disagree on the CF front. Every player that gets talked about that we should get for crazy money carries great risk. History shows that as well. All these big spend signings for us, and other teams usually don't end up being what they were. People just look at goal tallies and xg performance and the jazz. It is a lot more nuanced than that. The reason Haaland and Salah bang in goals for fun is due to the sheer amount of opportunities they get playing in a high octane system - and they'll have some stinkers and miss, but they'll put what they need to away. They are workhorses who get in the right positions. Delap is a good pick up. He plays for a shite team where opportunities are rare, but he is a workhorse, causes all kinds of problems for defences all the time, can do more than just score and is decent with build up. He has put away 12 in 33 games. Salah wasn't some big money buy or a guy knocking in the amount he was prior. Kane wasn't expected to be what he was and was doubted even after 2 or 3 seasons putting it together. Aguero's stats weren't otherworldy in terms of goalscoring prior to coming to the EPL. Have a look how long it took for RVP to put it together. The most expensive signings for strikers in EPL are Lukaku twice, Nunez, Isak and Morata... Then you have the likes of Torres, Auba, Haller, etc. Tell me how many of these "surefire" big money signings actually worked... A fickle position reliant on how the team plays and builds up, so you're better off going for a player with the attributes to score big when things are clicking. There will always be seasons when strikers over perform in shite teams but reality is, its a position that fluctuates greatly. Salah cost around £34m in 2017 (coming off 19 goals for Roma). You can figure out what that fee would be in 2025 (most likely around £80m+ min). Using him or Haaland are such lazy comparison when you look at their output at a similar age in top competitions compared to Delap. Names you listed - Lukaku twice, Nunez, Isak and Morata... Then you have the likes of Torres, Auba, Haller Auba at Arsenal earlier on: 17/18 , 18/19 & 19/20 . Did he fail? Did Torres fail at Liverpool? Out of the rest, Isak is the only one had real potential considering him being a wonderkid at one point and finding his feet again during his time in Spain. The rest seemed like duds from a country mile for one reason or another. The last part rings true to a degree. However, our style of play isn't reliant on a technical genius. Someone like Giroud would be almost a dream right now. If our board weren't so against signing anyone over 22, such a player that isn't raved about might be waiting to be picked up (Kvaratskhelia should be the prime example of what good scouting can achieve). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 2 hours ago, Thor said: Salah wasn't some big money buy adjusted for inflation, Pool paid almost £60m in today's quid for him them the most money they had ever spent on a player up to that point in time and almost exactly the same as Barca paid for Raphinha in today's pound sterling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 (edited) 3 hours ago, LAM09 said: Salah cost around £34m in 2017 (coming off 19 goals for Roma). You can figure out what that fee would be in 2025 (most likely around £80m+ min). you forgot the add-ons he ended up costing £44m in 2017 quid (June 22, 2017 FOREX rate £'s to €'s was around .88 pounds to the euro on that date) as his purchase price was 50m euros, all inclusive, when the deal was signed) which is almost £60m (£59.15m) now, adjusted for inflation https://web.archive.org/web/20200315100700/https://www.asroma.com/en/news/2017/6/roma-and-liverpool-agree-salah-transfer Edited May 8, 2025 by Vesper LAM09 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 Jadon Sancho suffers blow after ‘submitting transfer request’ to Chelsea and Manchester United https://metro.co.uk/2025/05/08/jadon-sancho-suffers-blow-submitting-transfer-request-Chelsea-manchester-united-23045127/ Jadon Sancho has suffered a blow after ‘submitting a transfer request’ to leave both Chelsea and Manchester United this summer. Sancho was hoping to revive his stuttering career at Chelsea – the club he supported as a child – after joining the Blues on a season-long loan last summer. Manchester United spent over £70m to sign Sancho in 2021 but the winger endured a hugely difficult period at Old Trafford. The England international struggled to produce his best form at the chaotic Premier League giants and fell out of favour with former manager Erik ten Hag, who criticised his performances in training. Sancho was motivated to prove United wrong when he joined Chelsea at the start of the season but his struggles have continued in west London, where he has scored just three league goals. When Chelsea signed Sancho on loan, they agreed to make the move permanent this summer for a fee of between £20-25m. However, it was revealed earlier in the year that Chelsea could terminate that agreement if they paid £5m in compensation to Manchester United. Despite the presence of a get-out clause and some underwhelming performances, Chelsea were still believed to be intending on signing Sancho on a permanent transfer at the end of the season. But the situation was complicated further by reports claiming Sancho was himself questioning his future at Stamford Bridge. A return to Manchester United appears off the table but Sancho reportedly expressed a desire to return to his former club Borussia Dortmund. It was at Dortmund that Sancho first caught the eye of Europe’s elite after he came through at Manchester City’s academy. Sancho enjoyed a second spell at the Bundesliga club last season, helping Dortmund reach the Champions League final while on another loan away from United. Unfortunately for Sancho, Borussia Dortmund have ‘ruled out’ signing him for a third time and are not interested in a summer deal, according to Bild. It is claimed that while Dortmund have no interest in re-signing Sancho, other clubs in Germany would be open to securing his signature if he was willing to take a pay-cut on his hefty wages. Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has been reluctant to discuss Sancho’s long-term future at the club but Shaun Wright-Phillips believes the Blues should keep him at the club. ‘It seems like Chelsea buy with potential in mind and what players can possibly be or become,’ the former Chelsea and England winger said. ‘We all know Jadon’s potential. If Chelsea worked the way Chelsea worked, they would normally sign him, because they know what he’s capable of and they’ve seen him do it. ‘But I think what’s not helping at the minute is that he’s not only scoring, but he’s not creating enough. ‘If Chelsea are taking risks on the amount of players they are taking risks on, I don’t think he’s a bad one. ‘We know what he’s already done in a game. If he makes his way back, you’ve got a player on your hands.’ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 crazy wild card veteran CF, 29yo, and has 25 goals in only 2,384 minutes so far this season, 19 of those are league goals (in only 1,565 minutes, all 19 goals came in his last 21 Bundesliga games played, in only 1,336 minutes) also he had 4 goals against two of the top 3 Bundesliga 2 sides in the Pokal plus a CL goal and a Super Cup goal injury history is the big issue, BUT he only missed 1 game all this season due to injury, he just did not play that many minutes in Leverkusen's system Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 Alessio Tacchinardi: lauds ‘spectacular’ defender https://www.juvefc.com/juve-is-back-tacchinardi-thrilled-with-tudor-debut-lauds-renato-veiga/ snip “Applause, thumbs up, all together fighting and battling together, until the last second.” Tacchinardi then praised some of the individuals who delivered the goods on Saturday, particularly Renato Veiga. “I finally saw the vertical, fast and ferocious plays, a monstrous Yildiz, a crazy Thuram, I liked Locatelli a lot. Then my idol is Renato Veiga because he is spectacular. snip https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-desperate-keep-veiga-solutions-Chelsea/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 CB's Buy (Bastoni is a pipe dream, and we likely cannot afford BOTH Huijsen and Murillo this coming summer, and Tah wants too much in salary + a massive signing fee as he is a free agent) Dean Huijsen and for the 30yo and up veteran either Amir Rrahmani (tough tough pull but would be perfect) OR José María Giménez OR Mario Hermoso OR maybe Stefan de Vrij Keep Levi Colwill (last chance saloon year for him next year, if he doesnt start to improve a lot, he needs to be shipped, and MAYBE Murillo may still be at Forest) Tosin Adarabioyo Renato Veiga (I know, this one is controversial but I think he has the skillset to succeed here, but that said, IF Juve offer a to buy him for a good price, I will not lose my mind) Josh Acheampong Aarón Anselmino (loan him to Strasbourg) Sell Benoît Badiashile Wesley Fofana Axel Disasi Trevoh Chalobah Alfie Gilchrist Fernando 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkh 748 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 Chelsea have notified their interest in Morgan Rogers and are not the only Premier League side in this regard; yet it would take a sizeable fee and other factors for his exit to be considered. this is being pushed by Joe Shields. Aston Villa believe he is worth 80-90 mil and want a package close to 100 Mil with all add ons included. #CFC Rodgers is open for new challenge but will not force a move ! [@J_Tanswell] Chelsea have already held more than one round of talks in their bid to land 29-year-old Frank Anguissa as a free agent this summer. (Il Mattino) ‼️Chelsea are prepared to offer Jamie Gittens a lucrative contract and double the salary he earns at Dortmund. They would offer him a long-term contract running until 2030 as well. Joe Shields is a huge fan of Gittens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 3 minutes ago, mkh said: want a package close to 100 Mil with all add ons 100m quid is MADNESS and I have been a big booster of Rogers for some time now looking at European continetal teams, that is a 118m euro spend that is getting near Musiala/Wirtz price and certainly Rodrygo cost the only wingers/AMF types at that level of cost on the planet are: Vinicius Junior Lamine Yamal Kylian Mbappé Jude Bellingham (and is the only on here who almsot never plays winger) Bukayo Saka Florian Wirtz Jamal Musiala Cole Palmer Rodrygo Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Raphinha turns 29yo in 7 months, so he is no longer at that price level soon Ousmane Dembélé turns 29yo before the end of next season as well and lastly Phil Foden (unless his slide continues) the only 5 others (atm) who MAY get there soon are, IMHO Bradley Barcola Désiré Doué Michael Olise plus (HOPEFULLY) Estevao and (hopefully NOT, lol) Ethan Nwaneri as for the rest of the huge names: Salah is of course too old now (33yo in a month or so) for that price, same (obviously) for Messi and CR7 no way Xavi Simons or Nico Williams or or Rafael Leão are at that price level same for Luis Díaz, who also turns 29yo soon, in only 8 months Kenan Yıldız is good to great but nowhere near 118m euro level atm that is it all the top top WC wingers/'score first' AMFs ATM (or ones who should/could soon be there) Rogers is a good to potentially great player but he is not at that price level atm for me Strike, mkh and Fernando 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,730 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 Rogers was playing for Middlesbrough only two years ago Vesper 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Vesper 31,037 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 Arsenal Lead Shock Charge For Jamie Gittens As Chelsea Struggle To Keep Up https://www.stadiumrant.com/arsenal-lead-shock-charge-for-jamie-gittens/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pizy 19,250 Posted May 8, 2025 Share Posted May 8, 2025 I’d rather keep Sancho than sign Gittens. Another risk of a winger that we can’t afford to take. Tbh, it feels silly to even be thinking about more attacking midfielders until the keeper and striker issues are solved. CB as well. Vesper, MoroccanBlue and bigbluewillie 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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