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Should Chelsea use their buy-back for Diego Moreira?

Maybe for another reason?

https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/should-Chelsea-use-their-buy-back

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Chelsea apparently have a very favourable buy-back option to bring Diego Moreira back to Stamford Bridge.

According to Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, Borussia Dortmund are among the clubs to have Diego Moreira on their shortlist for the summer.

He states that Moreira is planning a move in the upcoming window, with a potential fee in the region of €30–40 million.

Chelsea are believed to hold a very favourable buy-back option.

I mean, of course they do. It’s literally their own club that they have ‘agreed’ the option with! It’s very easy for them to transfer players between Chelsea and Strasbourg.

So, should Chelsea sign Moreira back? Maybe they should sign him back to sell him for profit? Or maybe they need to just let Strasbourg have that profit?

I didn’t rate Moreira AT ALL when he arrived at Chelsea. I seriously thought he was awful and didn’t even look like a footballer. But he’s since improved a lot and has been decent at Strasbourg. Perhaps being in a league that is nowhere near as tough has really helped him. But he’s also clearly developed as a player.

But for me, no, I’d not be signing him back at Chelsea. We need to upgrade our left side in the attacking areas this summer, and by that I mean SERIOUSLY upgrade with a guaranteed starter who is MUCH better than what we have out there right now - a needle mover.

What’s your thoughts?

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🗯🔵Chelsea Eye Rising Dutch Star Ruud Niistad

Chelsea are keeping close tabs on FC Twente's highly-ratec 18-vear-old centre-back Ruud Viistad ahead of the summer window.

The voung defender. who broke into the first team in October 2025, has shown impressive resilience-bouncing back from a brief spell out of the squad to pecome a regular starter since January.

(@Paul Lassche)

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the Garnacho v Olise section will enrage you

 

GARNACHO TO BE SOLD | DARWIN NUNEZ TO Chelsea? 😱 | CAICEDO NEW CAPTAIN

In today's Chelsea news, Alejandro Garnacho may be leaving Chelsea this summer less than one year after Chelsea signed him from Manchester United. Chelsea also may be interested in signing Darwin Nunez from Al Hilal this summer... Moises Caicedo is set to become the new captain whilst Reece James is out injured and Enzo Fernandez remains suspended following his International break comments about Real Madrid...

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💰 @JacobsBen on CFC's record-breaking agent fees: They [CFC hierarchy] have certain favored agents that help them broker deals, even if that agent doesn't directly represent a client. If you're using a broker and the player's agency, then that's two payments, not one.

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3 hours ago, Vesper said:

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I love the 51% of the voters. Money or not, they cannot be distracted, they just want to continue their life without Diego Moreira.

 

2 hours ago, mkh said:

💥🔵Chelsea scouts watched Sporting’s Maxi Aruajo last night vs Arsenal and are still keeping tabs on Ousmane Diomande. 

Jan Paul Van Hecke has been added to list of potential interested CB targets. 

Diomande joining Arsenal will be bad news for us.. Quenda and Estevao better explode quickly and loudly or we will end up with Neto forever.

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💥🔵Chelsea have entered the race for the 18 y/o talented centre-back Karim Coulibaly, who is seen as a top talent with huge potential. CFC are very impressed with his development.

A summer move is 100% planned. Several top clubs are scouting him, including Real Madrid, ManUtd, Newcastle, PSG and Napoli. 

Werder Bremen are still hoping for a fee of €40-50m.

(@SkySportDE/@Plettigoal)

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💨Plettigoal" Chelsea loses the race for Said El Mala. In the end, Brighton will pay the price, just as they did with Georginio Rutter, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Matt O'Riley, and Mats Wieffer.

🗯🔵Personal terms between Said El Mala and Brighton were never an issue. Salary, contract length, and the package for his brother Malek have been agreed in principle for weeks.

However, there is still no agreement with Köln. Reports suggesting otherwise are being denied. There are currently no advanced negotiations either. Effzeh are pushing for €40-50 million guaranteed, which Brighton are not willing to pay at this stage. 

(@SkySportDE)

☢️🔵#BHAFC have a sell-on clause for CFC bound Valentin Barco. Now understand the clause is 10%.

(@JacobsBen)

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1 hour ago, mkh said:

💥🔵Chelsea have entered the race for the 18 y/o talented centre-back Karim Coulibaly, who is seen as a top talent with huge potential. CFC are very impressed with his development.

A summer move is 100% planned. Several top clubs are scouting him, including Real Madrid, ManUtd, Newcastle, PSG and Napoli. 

Werder Bremen are still hoping for a fee of €40-50m.

(@SkySportDE/@Plettigoal)

we could have had him in January for HALF of what we will have to pay this summer

PLUS

we now will have ALL the huge teams to fight off for him

I posted on him like crazy back last window

I could tell he was a special one (no offence to Mou, lol)

I do not care if this makes me sound silly, BUT literally I am a far better judge of talent than our millions of pounds worth of sporting directors and scouts

look at my record of prediction since BlueCo bought us

then compare it to theirs

mine blows theirs away, at least in terms of non schoolboys

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3 hours ago, nyikolajevics said:

Diomande joining Arsenal will be bad news for us.

agree, and the same for all the other big EPL sides as well (Citeh, Manure, Pool, NUFC, Villa, and even Spuds if they do not go down) especially if Arse lose Calafiori, as even though I rate Cala over Dio (even moreso because Cala is alaso a superb LB), Dio is still a quality CB

 

Here is my current list of remotely available CBs I want us to try for (or at least REALLY consider, including some older vets) with the ones in bold my most preferred

in order of T-Markt valuation

    
Alessandro Bastoni 
Dean Huijsen ?
Micky van de Ven 
Luka Vuskovic 
Nico Schlotterbeck 
Murillo
Castello Lukeba 
Ousmane Diomande 

Jarrad Branthwaite 
Malick Thiaw    
Jarell Quansah  
Gonçalo Inácio    
Maxence Lacroix 
Joel Ordóñez
Strahinja Pavlović
Alessandro Buongiorno  
Evan Ndicka
Karim Coulibaly
Finn Jeltsch 
Tylel Tati  
Honest Ahanor       

Jacobo Ramón 
Jan Paul van Hecke
Konstantinos Koulierakis
António Silva  
Tomás Araújo
Marc Pubill   
Noahkai Banks 
Nnamdi Collins
Abdoul Koné     

 

older vets

Bremer
Marquinhos
Marcos Senesi   
Manuel Akanji
Omar Alderete  
John Stones 
Nathan Aké 
Antonio Rüdiger  

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Chelsea are set to change their transfer policy this summer after a number of complaints from first team stars over the lack of experience in the squad.

The Blues have spent more than €1.5 billion on players since the takeover by Clearlake Capital in 2022 but they have not signed a player over the age of 26 since the first summer under their new owners.

 

Chelsea have the youngest average age by some distance in the Premier League and the oldest player in the squad currently is 28-year-old Tosin Adarabioyo, with the club’s transfer strategy to target younger players instead.

However, Chelsea have had a number of disappointing results and performances this season which led to defender Marc Cucurella voicing his frustration at the ‘lack of experience’ that has cost his side during the campaign.

Cucurella’s comments came around the same time Enzo Fernandez was disciplined by Chelsea for his comments fuelling speculation about a move to Real Madrid and it has led to fears over the long-term vision of the squad.

However, according to the BBC, Chelsea have assured Cucurella and captain Reece James that they will make ‘experienced’ signings at centre-back, midfield and attack this summer in order to appease matters.

Reuters

I'll Believe it when it happens

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On 07/04/2026 at 18:23, mkh said:

💥🔵Darwin Nunez has emerged as a surprise target for Chelsea.

Nunez is prepared to take a significant reduction in his wages to facilitate a move.

Chelsea have carried out background work on Nunez and have been spoken to by his representatives.

(@GraemeBailey)

Paul Winstanley Move 👺🤬

 

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You can't argue with this 'perfect example' of why Chelsea's strategy is 'simply ridiculous'

The winger position is one of the biggest we've messed up

https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/you-cant-argue-with-this-perfect

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I mean, you can also put the defence, goalkeeper, and even the strikers in that category above as well, which is even more ridiculous.

But for this example, we are focusing on wingers.

Pablo Espinosa San Mauroc, who contributes for Radio Marca and Diario AS in Spain, posted on his X account last night whilst watching the Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich game in the Champions League.

He was watching Michael Olise ball out for Bayern once again and of course, we as Chelsea fans know fully well that he is a player that we should have signed when we had a really good chance to. We came VERY close, but fumbled it.

Pablo posted on his X account last night:

“Instead of Olise, Chelsea ended up signing Pedro Neto (who still seemed like a good signing to me), Joao Félix, and Jadon Sancho. The following summer, Alejandro Garnacho and Jaime Gittens arrived.

“In total, they cost 220 million. Olise, 54M. No matter how high a salary the Frenchman demanded, this is the perfect example to highlight that Chelsea’s strategy, so focused on signing young players with low salaries, is sometimes simply ridiculous.”

And it’s true, whether you agree with the wage structure or not, and many do (I see why), this above to me is just a fact. Top players command top wages, it’s just how it is. Just look at the situation with Enzo Fernandez, he’s a top player who will command a top wage. It’s just how the game is. Can you win things without paying the top wages? Yes, we have won things already. But can you have sustained success without paying the top wages? Only time will tell if this changes but right now, that answer is no. Can you successfully run a football club by paying top wages and not having a strict wage structure that Chelsea have? Of course you can…. But there are so many financial restrictions so this is why I say that I do understand the wage limits we have in place. But it’s a tough balancing act and right now, we are just not balancing it.

Also, keeping players happy when we aren’t having sustained success when other clubs come in and start offering them bigger wages, is a REAL problem that will prove to be impossible.

That example above is something I don’t think can be argued. The winger recruitment has been a HUGE failure so far for this lot. Just because we don’t pay big wages, doesn’t mean we couldn’t have signed better wingers in general.

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Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham are all understood to be in talks over a potential free transfer swoop for Bournemouth centre-back Marcos Senesi.

https://www.caughtoffside.com/2026/04/08/marcos-senesi-liverpool-Chelsea-spurs/

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Sources with a close understanding of the situation have provided me with an update on Senesi’s situation after I previously reported on Chelsea exploring a deal.

The 28-year-old looks to have a growing list of options available to him, with Liverpool and Spurs also touching base with his representatives ahead of a potential summer move.

Depending on who you talk to, though, it seems a move to La Liga is considered more likely, with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid felt to be leading the race for his signature.

Marcos Senesi transfer situation explained

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Senesi is yet to make a final decision on his future, but Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have been in talks for some time,” one source said. “I wouldn’t rule out Premier League clubs just yet, but a move to Spain is more likely.”

“Keep an eye on Chelsea because they’re growing increasingly aware of the need to add some experience. With Senesi set to be available on a free he’s an ideal candidate,” another source explained.

Meanwhile, Liverpool and Tottenham are both keen amid doubts over their current defensive options, with Ibrahima Konate heading towards the end of his contract, while Cristian Romero is understood to be likely to leave Spurs this summer.

Even if Konate signs a new deal with LFC, they could do with more options at the back after a dip in form from the ageing Virgil van Dijk.

Marcos Senesi wants playing time and big contract

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It’s also my understanding that Senesi could have very high wage demands as he prepares to make his next move, with this likely to be the last big contract of his career.

It remains to be seen which club is most willing to give the Argentine the kind of money he wants, but it will be an important factor, as will playing time.

Senesi has shown himself to be a key performer at Bournemouth and one source described him as “very confident he can shine at a higher level.”

It will be interesting to see which club can offer Senesi the kind of role he wants, but it’s certainly easy to imagine him having a positive impact and playing regularly for a variety of top teams.

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