mkh 729 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 🔵🗯💥The Blues Feed understands Chelsea are preparing for a major squad overhaul this summer, with changes anticipated across every area of the pitch - from goalkeeper through to attack. Meanwhile, pressure continues to build on Rosenior, with more on his situation below. Goalkeepers: I expect at least one of Chelsea’s goalkeepers to leave this summer, though there is a realistic scenario in which both depart. Both are understood to want a No.1 role, while Penders is currently earmarked as the club’s long-term first choice. Jorgensen could also go on a loan to Strasbourg. Should both goalkeepers leave, Chelsea may look to bring in an experienced option to complement Penders. Defenders: At centre-back, Chelsea are expected to sanction multiple departures. As many as 3 or potentially even 4 could leave, with Tosin, Badiashile, Fofana and Chalobah all players Chelsea would look to sell. That is without mentioning Disasi, who is also expected to depart. There are also doubts surrounding Josh’s future. His camp are increasingly concerned about his lack of minutes at both U21 and senior level, having already applied pressure on the SD's last summer. Chelsea are targeting at least two incoming centre-backs, with Premier League experience being targeted. At full-back, Cucurella is understood to be open to a return to Spain while still in his prime years. Chelsea could consider cashing in if suitable offers arrive. Midfield: In midfield, at least a couple of changes are expected. Enzo Fernández is not considered untouchable, and his future could depend on incoming offers. We have seen this gather pace already recently and him even admitting after PSG he doesn't know about his Chelsea future. Santos previously looked set for a departure under Maresca and is now struggling for minutes under Rosenior, which could again open the door to a move amid strong interest. Lavia is another player whose situation remains uncertain, with injuries continuing to disrupt his progress. A loan or even a permanent exit cannot be ruled out. Essugo may also leave on loan in search of regular football after a disrupted campaign. Wingers: At least one wide player is expected to depart. Garnacho, Gittens and Neto have all underperformed this season, while Quenda is set to arrive this summer and Estevao is expected to take on a bigger role. Garnacho continues to attract strong interest across Europe, and Chelsea would be in a position to generate profit or at minimum recoup their investment! This is one to definitely keep and eye on. Neto is attracting interest from Barcelona and clubs in Saudi Arabia. With Jorge Mendes as his agent, a move remains a real possibility. Gittens is viewed as the least likely to leave, given the club’s belief in his long-term potential and the difficulty in recouping his transfer fee at this stage. Chelsea are expected to target a dependable winger, with Premier League experience highly valued. Striker: Delap has disappointed since arriving and has yet to meet expectations both in matches and in training. However, there remains strong interest from across the Premier League and Europe, which should make him relatively easy to move on. Everton came close to signing him last summer, while Newcastle are also interested. Chelsea would expect to at least recoup their investment, if not make a profit. I have even heard whispers that Chelsea have an interest in Woltemade which could be pursued if Newcastle come for Delap. Nicolas Jackson is also expected to leave, with Aston Villa viewed as a potential destination given Unai Emery’s admiration. Guiu is another likely departure due to limited minutes, either on loan or permanently. Emegha is expected to arrive to compete with Pedro for the starting role. Chelsea view him as an exceptional physical talent capable of adapting quickly to the Premier League. As things stand, another striker signing appears unlikely given the existing options but cannot be ruled out! Overall Strategy: For the first time under the current ownership, there is an acceptance internally that the club’s strategy has not worked as expected and may need adjusting. The signing of Pedro reflects a shift towards players with Premier League experience who can contribute immediately, while still offering long-term potential. This does not signal a complete move away from signing young talent, but more of a priority to to provide support to the young players as they develop. Liam Rosenior: There is some sympathy within the club regarding the difficulty of taking over mid-season. However, the expectation was that Liam Rosenior would stabilise off-field issues and restore performances to the required level. Chelsea had ambitions of progressing in the Champions League and believed a top-three finish was achievable, with qualification for the competition the minimum target, alongside a strong FA Cup run. Concerns have grown following the heavy defeat to PSG and with a top-five finish now looking increasingly unlikely based on recent performances. While there is no immediate indication that Rosenior will be dismissed, and the original plan was to give him a full pre-season, that position could change if results do not improve. For me it looks like that the players haven't brought into his approach, with several appearing to have checked out as the season already. I also cannot see how Rosenior can be in charge next season! Some of the rumours I have heard about the mood inside Cobham plus players thoughts of Rosenior is extremely damning! One thing I can confirm is that Willie Isa and Rosenior are behind the huddle in the centre circle and not from the players like Rosenior suggested. 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DDA 10,180 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, mkh said: 🔵🗯💥The Blues Feed understands Chelsea are preparing for a major squad overhaul this summer, with changes anticipated across every area of the pitch - from goalkeeper through to attack. Meanwhile, pressure continues to build on Rosenior, with more on his situation below. Goalkeepers I expect at least one of Chelsea’s goalkeepers to leave this summer, though there is a realistic scenario in which both depart. Both are understood to want a No.1 role, while Penders is currently earmarked as the club’s long-term first choice. Jorgensen could also go on a loan to Strasbourg. Should both goalkeepers leave, Chelsea may look to bring in an experienced option to complement Penders. Someone I like is Nick Pope, currently out of favour at Newcastle and offering both experience and reliability. Defenders At centre-back, Chelsea are expected to sanction multiple departures. As many as 3 or potentially even 4 could leave, with Tosin, Badiashile, Fofana and Chalobah all players Chelsea would look to sell. That is without mentioning Disasi, who is also expected to depart. There are also doubts surrounding Josh’s future. His camp are increasingly concerned about his lack of minutes at both U21 and senior level, having already applied pressure on the SD's last summer. Chelsea are targeting at least two incoming centre-backs, with Premier League experience being targeted. At full-back, Cucurella is understood to be open to a return to Spain while still in his prime years. Chelsea could consider cashing in if suitable offers arrive. Midfield In midfield, at least a couple of changes are expected. Enzo Fernández is not considered untouchable, and his future could depend on incoming offers. We have seen this gather pace already recently and him even admitting after PSG he doesn't know about his Chelsea future. Santos previously looked set for a departure under Maresca and is now struggling for minutes under Rosenior, which could again open the door to a move amid strong interest. Lavia is another player whose situation remains uncertain, with injuries continuing to disrupt his progress. A loan or even a permanent exit cannot be ruled out. Essugo may also leave on loan in search of regular football after a disrupted campaign. Wingers At least one wide player is expected to depart. Garnacho, Gittens and Neto have all underperformed this season, while Quenda is set to arrive this summer and Estevao is expected to take on a bigger role. Garnacho continues to attract strong interest across Europe, and Chelsea would be in a position to generate profit or at minimum recoup their investment! This is one to definitely keep and eye on. Neto is attracting interest from Barcelona and clubs in Saudi Arabia. With Jorge Mendes as his agent, a move remains a real possibility. Gittens is viewed as the least likely to leave, given the club’s belief in his long-term potential and the difficulty in recouping his transfer fee at this stage. Chelsea are expected to target a dependable winger, with Premier League experience highly valued. Striker Delap has disappointed since arriving and has yet to meet expectations both in matches and in training. However, there remains strong interest from across the Premier League and Europe, which should make him relatively easy to move on. Everton came close to signing him last summer, while Newcastle are also interested. Chelsea would expect to at least recoup their investment, if not make a profit. I have even heard whispers that Chelsea have an interest in Woltemade which could be pursued if Newcastle come for Delap. Nicolas Jackson is also expected to leave, with Aston Villa viewed as a potential destination given Unai Emery’s admiration. A possible swap deal with Rogers? Guiu is another likely departure due to limited minutes, either on loan or permanently. Emegha is expected to arrive to compete with Pedro for the starting role. Chelsea view him as an exceptional physical talent capable of adapting quickly to the Premier League. As things stand, another striker signing appears unlikely given the existing options but cannot be ruled out! Overall Strategy For the first time under the current ownership, there is an acceptance internally that the club’s strategy has not worked as expected and may need adjusting. The signing of Pedro reflects a shift towards players with Premier League experience who can contribute immediately, while still offering long-term potential. This does not signal a complete move away from signing young talent, but more of a priority to to provide support to the young players as they develop. Liam Rosenior There is some sympathy within the club regarding the difficulty of taking over mid-season. However, the expectation was that Liam Rosenior would stabilise off-field issues and restore performances to the required level. Chelsea had ambitions of progressing in the Champions League and believed a top-three finish was achievable, with qualification for the competition the minimum target, alongside a strong FA Cup run. Concerns have grown following the heavy defeat to PSG and with a top-five finish now looking increasingly unlikely based on recent performances. While there is no immediate indication that Rosenior will be dismissed, and the original plan was to give him a full pre-season, that position could change if results do not improve. For me it looks like that the players haven't brought into his approach, with several appearing to have checked out as the season already. I also cannot see how Rosenior can be in charge next season! Some of the rumours I have heard about the mood inside Cobham plus players thoughts of Rosenior is extremely damning! One thing I can confirm is that Willie Isa and Rosenior are behind the huddle in the centre circle and not from the players like Rosenior suggested. Who wrote this? that’s exactly what needs to be done, the whole starting 11 needs to be looked at bar Caicedo, Palmer, Pedro & James. Then look at getting rid of the owners. mkh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkh 729 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, DDA said: Who wrote this? that’s exactly what needs to be done, the whole starting 11 needs to be looked at bar Caicedo, Palmer, Pedro & James. Then look at getting rid of the owners. Edited 1 hour ago by mkh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,928 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago On 20/03/2026 at 23:36, mkh said: 🗯💥🙆♂️Liam Rosenior says he is “excited” by the “detailed conversations” he has been having with Chelsea’s sporting directors about potential summer signings. (@MrDomSmith) he really is a gullible puppet wtf mkh and Laylabelle 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laylabelle 9,690 Posted 58 minutes ago Share Posted 58 minutes ago 32 minutes ago, Vesper said: he really is a gullible puppet wtf Mean does say 'potential' 🤣 and not how old they are! Prob more signings to go off and away on loan! I really hope he hasn't said any of that cause im sure come start of the season be nothing to be excited by! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mário César 1,460 Posted 45 minutes ago Share Posted 45 minutes ago 1 hour ago, mkh said: 🔵🗯💥The Blues Feed understands Chelsea are preparing for a major squad overhaul this summer, with changes anticipated across every area of the pitch - from goalkeeper through to attack. Meanwhile, pressure continues to build on Rosenior, with more on his situation below. Goalkeepers: I expect at least one of Chelsea’s goalkeepers to leave this summer, though there is a realistic scenario in which both depart. Both are understood to want a No.1 role, while Penders is currently earmarked as the club’s long-term first choice. Jorgensen could also go on a loan to Strasbourg. Should both goalkeepers leave, Chelsea may look to bring in an experienced option to complement Penders. Defenders: At centre-back, Chelsea are expected to sanction multiple departures. As many as 3 or potentially even 4 could leave, with Tosin, Badiashile, Fofana and Chalobah all players Chelsea would look to sell. That is without mentioning Disasi, who is also expected to depart. There are also doubts surrounding Josh’s future. His camp are increasingly concerned about his lack of minutes at both U21 and senior level, having already applied pressure on the SD's last summer. Chelsea are targeting at least two incoming centre-backs, with Premier League experience being targeted. At full-back, Cucurella is understood to be open to a return to Spain while still in his prime years. Chelsea could consider cashing in if suitable offers arrive. Midfield: In midfield, at least a couple of changes are expected. Enzo Fernández is not considered untouchable, and his future could depend on incoming offers. We have seen this gather pace already recently and him even admitting after PSG he doesn't know about his Chelsea future. Santos previously looked set for a departure under Maresca and is now struggling for minutes under Rosenior, which could again open the door to a move amid strong interest. Lavia is another player whose situation remains uncertain, with injuries continuing to disrupt his progress. A loan or even a permanent exit cannot be ruled out. Essugo may also leave on loan in search of regular football after a disrupted campaign. Wingers: At least one wide player is expected to depart. Garnacho, Gittens and Neto have all underperformed this season, while Quenda is set to arrive this summer and Estevao is expected to take on a bigger role. Garnacho continues to attract strong interest across Europe, and Chelsea would be in a position to generate profit or at minimum recoup their investment! This is one to definitely keep and eye on. Neto is attracting interest from Barcelona and clubs in Saudi Arabia. With Jorge Mendes as his agent, a move remains a real possibility. Gittens is viewed as the least likely to leave, given the club’s belief in his long-term potential and the difficulty in recouping his transfer fee at this stage. Chelsea are expected to target a dependable winger, with Premier League experience highly valued. Striker: Delap has disappointed since arriving and has yet to meet expectations both in matches and in training. However, there remains strong interest from across the Premier League and Europe, which should make him relatively easy to move on. Everton came close to signing him last summer, while Newcastle are also interested. Chelsea would expect to at least recoup their investment, if not make a profit. I have even heard whispers that Chelsea have an interest in Woltemade which could be pursued if Newcastle come for Delap. Nicolas Jackson is also expected to leave, with Aston Villa viewed as a potential destination given Unai Emery’s admiration. Guiu is another likely departure due to limited minutes, either on loan or permanently. Emegha is expected to arrive to compete with Pedro for the starting role. Chelsea view him as an exceptional physical talent capable of adapting quickly to the Premier League. As things stand, another striker signing appears unlikely given the existing options but cannot be ruled out! Overall Strategy: For the first time under the current ownership, there is an acceptance internally that the club’s strategy has not worked as expected and may need adjusting. The signing of Pedro reflects a shift towards players with Premier League experience who can contribute immediately, while still offering long-term potential. This does not signal a complete move away from signing young talent, but more of a priority to to provide support to the young players as they develop. Liam Rosenior: There is some sympathy within the club regarding the difficulty of taking over mid-season. However, the expectation was that Liam Rosenior would stabilise off-field issues and restore performances to the required level. Chelsea had ambitions of progressing in the Champions League and believed a top-three finish was achievable, with qualification for the competition the minimum target, alongside a strong FA Cup run. Concerns have grown following the heavy defeat to PSG and with a top-five finish now looking increasingly unlikely based on recent performances. While there is no immediate indication that Rosenior will be dismissed, and the original plan was to give him a full pre-season, that position could change if results do not improve. For me it looks like that the players haven't brought into his approach, with several appearing to have checked out as the season already. I also cannot see how Rosenior can be in charge next season! Some of the rumours I have heard about the mood inside Cobham plus players thoughts of Rosenior is extremely damning! One thing I can confirm is that Willie Isa and Rosenior are behind the huddle in the centre circle and not from the players like Rosenior suggested. lol we need a great source to confirm this info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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