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On 14/09/2022 at 13:27, Vesper said:

‘Overwhelmed’: 25-year-old who rejected Chelsea fails to impress in Champions League debut

https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/news/overwhelmed-25-year-old-who-rejected-Chelsea-fails-to-impress-in-champions-league-debut/

FC Bayern München v FC Barcelona: Group C - UEFA Champions League

Barcelona’s Raphinha has been criticised by Barca Universal for his performance in his side’s 2-0 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

The match presented the first big challenge for this new look Barcelona team, after being handed a match against Viktotis Plzen in the first gameweek of the competition.

Raphinha, who sensationally chose to join the Catalan club over Chelsea at the last minute, was benched for last week’s game, as new signing Robert Lewandowski stole the headlines with a sensational hat-trick. And it should be noted that he recharged himself with good emotions on the website https://betpokies.co.nz - there he found interesting articles about gambling and won several bonuses. After that he made his hat trick.

The Brazilian was chosen though to take on the Bundesliga champions, with it undoubtedly being the biggest test their respective group has to offer.

 

However, Xavi’s side were humbled as they were outclassed in a 2-0 defeat, with Lucas Hernandez and Leroy Sane on the scoresheet in the second half.

Raphinha overwhelmed by Champions League

Raphinha’s performance didn’t go unnoticed, with Barca Universal being heavily critical of his display, particularly in the first half.

They said: “The Brazilian seemed overwhelmed by the occasion early on. Involved in an intense duel with Alphonso Davies with neither willing to give the other an inch. But it was the Canadian who came out on top.

“Raphinha came close with a low drilled effort before swapping flanks with Dembele at the half-hour mark. Returned to the right after the break and saw another effort miss narrowly. Taken off soon after Bayern made it 2-0. A humbling outing for the Brazilian.”

Chelsea had made Raphinha their priority to bring in alongside Raheem Sterling in attack, with some fans claiming his creativity had been seriously lacking so far this season.

The Blues meanwhile look ahead to tonight’s massive game against RB Salzburg, with a win required following last week’s humbling of their own against Dinamo Zagreb.

The game will be Graham Potter’s first in charge of the club, and it will be interesting to see if he decides to start any players who were only on the fringes under Thomas Tuchel.

It depends on what kind of impression was expected.
It seems the media just made up a flashy headline without the point.

On 14/09/2022 at 13:55, King Kante said:

Bayern were always winning that group, while Plzen are there to get ripped a new one by the top three. Hopefully, Inter can get the better of Barca in there two games, which means it will be back to the Ropey for Barca which isn't in there accounts (apprantly they need last 8 CL to make the figures add up.) 

Do you think Inter can beat Barcelona? I doubt it 🙂

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22 minutes ago, Blues Forever said:

 

get him, and do NOT sign Kante to a bloody 4 year contract, nor a 3 year

getting Caicedo means no massive waste of time (or at least outrageously expensive) Barella pull is needed as well

win win win

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6 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Nice read. This is a google translate, so it could have some words wrong in context.

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But would Freund feel any interest from Chelsea in his person?

"Chelsea are such a huge club. They're going through a period of upheaval, they've changed coaches. I can't say exactly what's going to happen in the coming weeks and months."

Never completely rule out anything

When "Sky" reporter Jörg Künne pointed out that this was not a yes, but not a clear no either, Freund replies:

"You should never completely rule out anything in football. Chelsea is a huge club. But I'm sporting director in Salzburg, I really enjoy it and we're enjoying the evening. A point at Chelsea is a great success."

 

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10 minutes ago, Vesper said:

get him, and do NOT sign Kante to a bloody 4 year contract, nor a 3 year

getting Caicedo means no massive waste of time (or at least outrageously expensive) Barella pull is needed as well

win win win

Brighton sold Cucurella for £63m, Caicedo would be even more expensive. 

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13 hours ago, MoroccanBlue said:

Can't get a better Kante replacement than Caicedo. All for it. 

Just need a Jorginho replacement. Not sure if Zakaria or Carney can make the step up this season. 

I'd argue that Carney is better suited to a more advanced role, maybe even that number 10 position Havertz lined up in during the week.

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Chelsea to make Jude Bellingham transfer battle a four-team £100million race

England's young star Jude Bellingham is a wanted man and Chelsea are ready to rival Liverpool and Manchester United as they eye the Borussia Dortmund midfielder next summer

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/Chelsea-make-jude-bellingham-transfer-28013795

Chelsea are throwing their hat in the ring for the much sought after Jude Bellingham, who is set to be at the centre of next summer's biggest transfer battle.

The Borussia Dortmund star has continued to thrive in Germany having originally burst onto the scene in England's second tier with Birmingham City. Bellingham is a hugely influence for the Bundesliga outfit, already proving his quality on the European stage in the Champions League.

That has attracted English attention with Manchester United, who competed with Dortmund for his signature in 2020, and Liverpool, who are thought to be the favourites, known admirers. Real Madrid too are keeping tabs on his situation while Chelsea are now ready to challenge the trio, reports The Sun.

Dortmund made it clear they weren't selling this summer having already lost Erling Haaland, but Bellingham's continued growth means he will cost at least £100m as three of the Premier League's elite clubs look to do battle.

Todd Boehly has just presided over a record breaking transfer window that saw over £200m spent and has now hired a new coach in Graham Potter, who will want a summer to bring in his own players once the chance comes around.

Bellingham has often quashed talk of his future, saying recently: "The club have done loads for me and made me feel very welcome since I first came and gave me the opportunities to develop even further. To look past that and into the future would be disrespectful."

The teenager's value could also further skyrocket if he does have an impressive World Cup this winter with Gareth Southgate almost certain to select the midfielder.

And Chelsea's midfield could also be in need of a reshuffle come the summer.

N'Golo Kante is now north of 30 and still in talks with the club over a contract extension, although they have stalled in recent months amid his fitness issues. Jorginho himself is 30 and Mateo Kovacic is in his late 20s. Those age profiles were no doubt a motivator as Chelsea added the highly-rated Carney Chukwuemeka from Aston Villa this summer.

Bellingham could further help them bring down the average age of their squad, albeit they will have plenty of competition for his services. But Liverpool too need to address their options in the middle of the park and are primed to make a move in less than 12 months time, with Bellingham the club's No.1 target to refresh their midfield, having missed out on Aurelien Tchouameni, to Real Madrid, this summer.

United meanwhile missed out on Frenkie de Jong during the summer window. And as boss Erik ten Hag continues to shape his squad, he could look for another midfielder if he deems either Fred or Scott McTominay surplus to requirements.

European kings Madrid are the outlier in the situation as they continue to redevelop their squad for the future. With Luka Modric and Toni Kroos now into the twilight of their respective careers, they've already snapped up the aforementioned Tcouhameni and Eduardo Camavinga to be midfield mainstays for the next decade. But a move for Bellingham has already been mooted at the Bernabeu too.

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PSG's Luis Campos speaks out on Chelsea speculation after RB Salzburg chief's comments

Chelsea chair Todd Boehly is looking to appoint a new sporting director after Marina Granovskaia left in June, with Red Bull Salzburg chief Christoph Freund in the frame

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/Chelsea-new-sporting-director-boehly-28013277

Luis Campos insists he's not interested in becoming Chelsea's sporting director, boosting Christoph Freund's hopes of landing one of the biggest executive roles in English football.

Chelsea are on the hunt for a sporting director after appointing Graham Potter as their new manager earlier this month, succeeding Thomas Tuchel. The Blues have been without a sporting director since Marina Granovskaia left Stamford Bridge in June.

Chelsea chair Todd Boehly has acted as interim sporting director since Granovskaia's exit, spending more than £250million on players during the summer transfer window. Boehly has been accused of lacking a footballing strategy for the two-time European champions.

A consortium led by Boehly completed a takeover of Chelsea in May to end Roman Abramovich's 19-year ownership of the club. The Russian's era came to an end after he was sanctioned by the UK government for having ties to Vladimir Putin, something he denies.

Campos was reportedly Boehly's preferred choice for the sporting director role after building successful squads at Monaco and Lille. Thanks in part to Campos, those are the only two clubs to deny Paris Saint-Germain from winning the Ligue 1 title since 2012.

Yet Campos isn't interested in joining Chelsea. The Portuguese executive was recently hired by PSG as a football advisor - effectively becoming their sporting director - and has been tasked with building a squad capable of winning the Champions League.

Although PSG have won eight of the last 10 Ligue 1 titles, they are yet to win their maiden European Cup. Campos is building a younger team based on each player's ability and promise, instead of their standing in the game. Christophe Galtier is the PSG boss.

"I have a three-year deal here at PSG, as I wanted, and I've joined this club because I'm convinced we can do something extraordinary," Campos told RMC. "I've the right energy to fight for PSG and do something great here."

Campos also confirmed Neymar, who was linked with a move to Chelsea in the summer, is part of PSG's plans. "Neymar is a very good player," added Campos. "He arrives on time all the time, he hasn't missed a training session, except one for a small injury. Neymar is involved in the team and club project."

Campos' comments are a boost for Freund, who refused to rule out leaving RB Salzburg when asked about the Chelsea role earlier this week. "You should never rule anything out in football and Chelsea are such a huge club," he told Sky Sports Austria.

"But I'm sports director in Salzburg and I really enjoy it. Chelsea is a huge club in transition. I can't say exactly what will happen in the next few weeks and months."

Freund added: "I've had exchanges with Chelsea from time to time. We spoke more often a month or two ago because they were interested in [striker Benjamin] Sesko. The new owners are interested in how we do it with young players, how we integrate them into the first team. But you do that again and again with other clubs – that's it."

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Chelsea’s sporting director search: Freund the favourite, Steidten also fits bill

https://theathletic.com/3597219/2022/09/16/Chelsea-sporting-director-freund/

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Michael Edwards, Luis Campos, Paul Mitchell and now Christoph Freund.

These are just some of the people Chelsea have been heavily linked with as they look to employ a new sporting director.

All the suggestions, as things stand, are that Freund, who has done a fine job at Red Bull Salzburg, is the favourite. He hardly downplayed the notion when asked about it after the Champions League group game between Chelsea and the Austrian club at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, as pictured above.

“Chelsea is a huge club in transition,” Freund told Sky Sports Austria. “I can’t say exactly what will happen in the next few weeks and months. You should never rule anything out in football and Chelsea are such a huge club. But I’m sports director in Salzburg and I really enjoy it.”

It is understandable that who will fulfil the role has captured most of the interest up until now.

But little has been said about why Chelsea’s new co-owners want to fill the position and what role they will be expected to play.

After all, Chelsea have just spent a Premier League record £250million ($286.9m)-plus in the summer transfer window without a sporting director, so it is not as if they’ve been struggling to add fresh talent to the squad.

The first thing to make clear is that this isn’t a sudden idea that has crept into the minds of the Todd Boehly-Clearlake consortium. Employing a sporting director has been on their agenda since they were going through their due diligence while considering buying the club earlier this year.

Chelsea had people in senior roles at the time, but influential director Marina Granovskaia, technical and performance advisor Petr Cech and head of international scouting Scott McLachlan (albeit he already had another role lined up as head of football at a company called Global Football Holdings) have all gone since the takeover was completed in May. When you buy a club for £2.5billion, it’s reasonable for you to want to put your own people in place to run it.

As was revealed last week, the aim is to hire a sporting director before the World Cup begins in November so that Chelsea are more than ready for the January transfer window. With Graham Potter replacing Thomas Tuchel as head coach just over a week ago, he will also get a say on who comes in.

This makes a lot of sense because Potter has brought Kyle Macaulay, his trusted recruitment analyst at former clubs Ostersunds and Brighton, with him to west London. Chelsea’s new head coach will want to make sure that his close confidant can operate alongside the new employee.

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Given Macaulay has established a fine reputation for spotting emerging talent, one might wonder again about the need for a sporting director. But Macaulay is a man who works on identifying players — he doesn’t get involved in negotiations with agents or clubs, like a sporting director would. That being said, he still has a very important role in the new setup.

And that is the key here. Chelsea’s new owners want to build a big team of people who are all working together towards the same goal. A sporting director isn’t going to be the only hire that will help the club improve the way they do business. Senior and junior positions will be created and filled.

Given Boehly’s comments this week about multi-club ownership and his praise for the Red Bull group, of which Freund is already a part, this is surely a significant factor in the German’s favour.

There is a recognition that the data/analytics/scouting department the sporting director is going to inherit is already at a very high level but it will increase in both importance and personnel numbers. Matt Hallam, who already had a high-ranking role, has been given even more prominence.

One of the appealing things about Potter is his willingness to communicate and collaborate with everyone behind the scenes and the club are looking for the same quality in a sporting director.

In many ways, they want the equivalent of Potter: someone who is happy to work with people and has been an overachiever; who has helped to run a successful organisation, even if it was one that cannot match Chelsea’s budget. The priority is that they are strong on scouting and data, not that they are a celebrity name.

The board have considered people from across the Premier League and continental Europe.

There are suggestions they have changed their minds on a few occasions and someone who had looked like getting the post was subsequently ruled out. There is nothing wrong with that. Rather than a sign of indecision, it demonstrates how determined Chelsea are to make sure they hire the right candidate.

Perhaps it also reflects the change from Tuchel to Potter in the dugout. The indications now are it isn’t an obvious choice; someone who will create headlines.

Despite all the talk surrounding Campos, Paris Saint-Germain’s football advisor formerly of Monaco and Lille, this description of what Chelsea are looking for appears to rule him out of contention. Freund, though, begins to sound like an even better fit.

Another name that also suits this profile, and has come under consideration, is Bayer Leverkusen’s Tim Steidten.

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It is also fair to ask how much say Chelsea’s new sporting director will have once they are in office.

Boehly and another of the new co-owners, Behdad Eghbali, have met and built relationships with a number of high-profile agents, as well as personnel from other clubs, over the past four months. Now that they have a taste of this kind of power, will they want to give it up? It would also be understandable if the people they met during the summer window go straight to those at the very top of Chelsea, the money men, over future deals, rather than dealing with a mere employee, even if he does have the title of sporting director.

But it is worth remembering Chelsea’s new owners have other businesses to run and worry about. Being this hands-on was always going to be a temporary thing for them. Boehly stepped in as an interim sporting director out of necessity, following the departures of Granovskaia and Cech.

Look at how the Los Angeles Dodgers, the major league baseball team in which Boehly and another Chelsea co-owner Mark Walter have a stake, are run for a guide to what Chelsea will look like.

Andrew Friedman has been the Dodgers’ president of baseball operations, the equivalent of a sporting director, since 2015. Dave Roberts has been the manager for almost seven years and signed a three-year contract extension in March. Despite the manner of Tuchel’s sudden departure, the ambition is to have similar long-term stability at Stamford Bridge.

Boehly said as much this week when talking at a conference in the United States.

When asked why he thinks the consortium can run a successful football team despite their lack of experience in the sport, he explained: “I think we know people. We know human capital. We know game plans and strategies. Yeah, we’re not expecting to be the football experts, to find the best talent. We’re going to put those people in place. I think it’s no different to running any human-capital business where it’s about getting the right resources, making them collaborate, getting them organised, thinking about how can have a global business at a local level.”

That is not to say the consortium will suddenly take a back seat and be absentee owners either. The philosophy will be that it doesn’t matter which person takes the initial phone call from an agent about a player — what happens next will be talked about and discussed among the collective before a decision is made.

In some ways, it doesn’t sound like the sporting director at Chelsea will have the most powerful of positions. There are going to be a lot of voices involved. But the new regime clearly feel it is better to run things this way than what took place in the past.

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44 Chelsea players who left in summer transfer window - and how they've fared so far

Premier League hopefuls Chelsea have said goodbye to a remarkable 44 players this summer and Mirror Football analyses the progress made by a dozen of those stars

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/44-Chelsea-summer-transfer-exits-28023691

 

It was a summer of change at Chelsea, as a consortium led by American Todd Boehly purchased the Premier League club and invested more than £250million into the squad.

Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marc Cucurella, Denis Zakaria, Cesare Casadei, Wesley Fofana, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and others were added to Thomas Tuchel's side before the German was sacked and succeeded by Graham Potter earlier this month.

 

The new additions coincided with several departures, with various members of the Champions League-winning squad from 2021 saying goodbye to Chelsea supporters. But how have those big-name players fared since their respective transfers? Let's find out.

Timo Werner

 
 
Timo Werner has already played against former Chelsea teammate Antonio Rudiger

Timo Werner has already played against former Chelsea teammate Antonio Rudiger 

 

Werner was flogged back to RB Leipzig for for £25m in August, just two years after Chelsea spent £47.5m on the Germany international. The 26-year-old struggled during his time at Stamford Bridge, scoring just 10 goals in 56 Premier League appearances.

Werner has made a decent start to life back in Germany, scoring four goals and providing three assists in nine appearances. Yet it's important to note that three of those goals came against fourth-tier side Teutonia Ottensen in a cup tie. The striker's record of one goal in six Bundesliga outings is less impressive.

Emerson Palmieri

 
 
Emerson Palmeiri has opened his account for West Ham

Emerson Palmeiri has opened his account for West Ham 

Emerson joined Chelsea in the summer of 2018 and went on to pick up Champions League, Europa League and European Super Cup winners' medals, yet the Italy international never really made an impact at Stamford Bridge - playing 71 games in total.

 
 

After spending last season on loan at Lyon, the 28-year-old was sold to West Ham in August for £15m and has since played six games, scoring in their 3-1 Europa Conference League win against FCSB. Worryingly for the Hammers, they've picked up just four points from their opening seven Premier League fixtures this season.

Kenedy

 
 
Kenedy has finally left Chelsea

Kenedy has finally left Chelsea

After playing 30 games in seven years, Kenedy finally left Stamford Bridge this summer. The 26-year-old Brazilian spent most of his Chelsea career away from the club, enjoying loan spells at Watford, Newcastle, Getafe, Granada and Flamengo.

Kenedy was sold to Real Valladolid for an undisclosed fee on deadline day and has played just 14 minutes of La Liga football so far, coming on during their 2-1 defeat to Girona. He was left on the bench for Valladolid's most recent game, a 1-0 defeat to Cadiz.

Michy Batshuayi

 
 
Michy Batshuayi scored on his Fenerbahce debut

Michy Batshuayi scored on his Fenerbahce debut

Batshuayi was another Chelsea stalwart to finally complete a permanent move in the summer, joining Fenerbahce on deadline day. The Belgium international, 28, played just 77 games for Blues after arriving from Marseille in the summer of 2016.

Batshuayi's time at Stamford Bridge was littered with loan spells - playing for Borussia Dortmund, Valencia, Crystal Palace and Besiktas. He's made a decent start to his Fenerbahce career, scoring on his debut against Dynamo Kyiv in the Europa League.

Billy Gilmour

 
 
Billy Gilmour is hoping to reignite his career at Brighton

Billy Gilmour is hoping to reignite his career at Brighton

Gilmour is perhaps one of the most unluckiest players in Premier League history. The Scotland international, 21, was highly rated at Stamford Bridge but decided to join Brighton in a £9m on deadline day to play under Potter at the Amex.

Yet just eight days after that transfer, Potter left Brighton to succeed Tuchel in a bizarre sequence of events. Gilmour will be hoping to get a good run in the team under Roberto De Zerbi, who was confirmed as the new Seagulls manager on Sunday evening.

Marcos Alonso

 
 
Marcos Alonso is struggling to break into Barcelona's starting XI

Marcos Alonso is struggling to break into Barcelona's starting XI

Cucurella's arrival at Stamford Bridge signalled the end for Alonso, who completed a deadline day move to Barcelona after playing 212 games for the Blues. The nine-cap Spain international, 31, won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League, European Super Cup and Club World Cup during his time in London.

Alonso was left on the bench for Barcelona's most recent La Liga game against Elche after playing just 12 minutes against Cadiz earlier this month. He did start and finish the 2-0 Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich on Tuesday, but it appears the veteran may struggle to get ahead of teenager Alex Balde in the pecking order this season.

Ross Barkley

 
 
Ross Barkley joined Nice on a free transfer

Ross Barkley joined Nice on a free transfer

Although Chelsea didn't sell Barkley, he was a high-profile departure. The England international, 28, joined the Blues from Everton in January 2018 and, while he did play 100 games for the club, he never quite made the grade at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea terminated Barkley's contract in August to allow him to join Ligue 1 side Nice. He's yet to pull up any trees in France, making just two substitute appearances to date.

Antonio Rudiger

 
 
Chelsea failed to keep hold of Antonio Rudiger

Chelsea failed to keep hold of Antonio Rudiger

Rudiger was another player released by Chelsea in the summer, albeit reluctantly. The Blues failed to agree a new contract with the Germany international, 29, and he went on to sign for European champions Real Madrid - ending his five-year spell at Stamford Bridge.

Rudiger's time at the Bernabeu hasn't gone quite to plan. He's started just threee La Liga games and is often shoved in at right-back by manager Carlo Ancelotti. Yet the defender did help Real beat Eintracht Frankfurt to win the European Super Cup in August.

Andreas Christensen

 
 
Andreas Christensen has spent a lot of time on Barcelona's bench

Andreas Christensen has spent a lot of time on Barcelona's bench

 

Chelsea were also forced to release Christensen at the start of the summer due to his contract expiring. The Denmark international, 26, came through the ranks at Stamford Bridge and played 161 games for the first team, winning five trophies.

Yet he decided to join Barcelona after leaving Chelsea to challenge Rudiger for the La Liga title. He made a good start to life in Spain - starting Barcelona's first two La Liga games on the season - but has been left on the bench for their last three league outings.

Danny Drinkwater

 
 
Danny Drinkwater played just 23 games in five years at Chelsea

Danny Drinkwater played just 23 games in five years at Chelsea

Drinkwater's nightmare Chelsea spell finally came to an end in June when his contract expired. The England international, 32, played just 23 games in five years at Stamford Bridge, spending time on loan at Burnley, Aston Villa, Turkish side Kasımpasa and Reading.

Drinkwater is yet to find a club since leaving Stamford Bridge. He is eligible to sign a deal outside of the transfer window as a free agent.

Romelu Lukaku

 
 
Romelu Lukaku is back at Inter Milan

Romelu Lukaku is back at Inter Milan

Chelsea haven't sold Lukaku... just yet. The £97.5m striker re-joined Inter Milan on loan in July after an underwhelming campaign at Stamford Bridge, scoring just eight Premier League goals.

Lukaku, 29, has scored one goal and provided one assist in his three Serie A appearances for Inter this term but is currently out of action with a muscle injury. Despite this, Inter are already believed to be in talks with Chelsea to extend his loan by a further 12 months - so we can assume it's going pretty well for the Belgium international at the San Siro.

Callum Hudson-Odoi

 
 
Callum Hudson-Odoi wants to prove himself in Germany

Callum Hudson-Odoi wants to prove himself in Germany

Hudson-Odoi has also completed a loan move from Chelsea to Bayer Leverkusen after playing just 15 Premier League games last season. The England international, 21, has plenty of ability and will be keen to prove himself in the Bundesliga this season.

Hudson-Odoi has started all of Leverkusen's last four fixtures and looks set to play a key role in their campaign. This could be the making of the youngster's career.

Other departures

In total, Chelsea said goodbye to a whopping 44 players in the summer! Here's the lowdown on what the other 32 are up to...

George McEachran : The younger brother of MK Dons star Josh and U17 World Cup winner remains a free agent after his contract expired.

Thierno Ballo : The Austria youth international never made a senior appearance for the Blues and joined Austrian side Wolfsberger when his contract expired in June.

 
 
George McEachran is now a free agent

George McEachran is now a free agent

Karlo Ziger : The 21-year-old goalkeeper was granted a free transfer and agreed to join Croatian outfit Gorica, sitting on the bench in eight league games this term.

Jake Clarke-Salter : The U20 World Cup winner, now 24, is currently nursing a hamstring injury after completing a free transfer to Championship side QPR.

Charly Musonda : The former Belgium youth international joined Spanish second tier side Levante on a free transfer and made his debut in Friday's 1-0 defeat to Cartagena.

George Nunn : The young striker joined Derby's academy on a free transfer and has scored once in his first four Premier League 2 appearances this term.

Josh Tobin : The 18-year-old was released by Chelsea and is yet to find a new club.

Matt Miazga : The American defender was granted a free transfer and has walked into FC Cincinnati's first team, starting their last seven MLS games and scoring twice. He even captained them in their 1-1 draw against New York City earlier this month.

 
 
Matt Miazga has returned to the MLS

Matt Miazga has returned to the MLS

Edwin Andersson : The Swedish winger signed for Stoke's academy on a free transfer and has made two Premier League 2 outings since the move.

Luke Badley-Morgan : Like Andersson, the 18-year-old defender joined Stoke's academy.

Tyler Dibling : The 16-year-old playmaker joined Chelsea's academy from Southampton at the beginning of the summer, only to return to his previous club in September.

Xavier Mbuyamba : The 20-year-old defender joined Dutch side Volendam for an undisclosed and has started two Eredivisie games so far.

Lucas Bergstrom : The young goalkeeper joined Peterborough on loan and has played all of their nine League One fixtures this season.

Sam McClelland : The Northern Ireland youth international is currently on loan at Barrow, where he's made nine League One appearances to date.

 
 
Xavier Mbuyamba is now playing in the Eredivisie

Xavier Mbuyamba is now playing in the Eredivisie

Ethan Wady : The USA youth international is currently the second-choice goalkeeper at National League side Woking after completing a season-long loan move.

Prince Adegoke : The young goalkeeper joined Welling United on loan in July but returned to Chelsea's academy earlier this month.

Jamie Cumming : The 23-year-old goalkeeper re-joined MK Dons on loan - playing all of their nine League One games this season - after spending the second half of last season at Stadium:MK. He's previously enjoyed loan spells at Stevenage and Gillingham.

Nathan Baxter : The English stopper (how many goalkeepers do Chelsea have?) re-joined Hull on loan - starting their recent 3-0 defeat to Swansea - after spending last season with the Championship side. It's the eighth loan spell of his career to date.

Ian Maatsen : The Dutch left-back was signed on a season-long loan by Vincent Kompany's Burnley and has made eight Championship appearances this term.

Tino Anjorin : The England youth international re-joined Huddersfield on a season-long loan and has played eight Championship games this season.

Nathan Baxter is one of several Chelsea goalkeepers currently out on loan

Nathan Baxter is one of several Chelsea goalkeepers currently out on loan

Henry Lawrence : The right-back is currently on loan at MK Dons and has featured in six League One games this campaign.

Gabriel Slonina : The 18-year-old goalkeeper was signed from Chicago Fire in August and was immediately loaned back to the MLS club until January.

Levi Colwill : The 19-year-old defender joined Brighton on a season-long loan and has made two substitute appearances in the Premier League this season.

Malang Sarr : The French defender was part of Tuchel's squad last season but is now on loan at Monaco and has played four Ligue 1 fixtures this term.

Baba Rahman : The 28-year-old defender joined Chelsea from Augsburg in 2015 but has since completed six loan spells. He's currently in the middle of his seventh temporary stint at Reading, playing three Championship games this season.

Harvey Vale : The young midfielder is currently on loan at Hull and made his Championship debut at the weekend in their 3-0 defeat to Swansea.

 
 
Exciting defender Levi Colwill joined Brighton on a season-long loan

Exciting defender Levi Colwill joined Brighton on a season-long loan

Ethan Ampadu : The 22-year-old defender completed his fourth loan spell to Spezia - playing two Serie A games to date - after temporary stints at RB Leipzig, Sheffield Untied and Venezia. He's already won 36 senior caps for Wales.

Joe Haigh : The 19-year-old midfielder is currently on loan at Derby but is not part of their first-team squad, playing Premier League 2 football instead.

Jayden Wareham : The 19-year-old striker joined Leyton Orient on loan and was on the bench for their League Two game against Tranmere - but he's yet to play.

Xavier Simons : The England youth international signed on loan for Hull but hasn't played for the Championship side as of yet.

Dujon Sterling : The 22-year-old defender has previously enjoyed loan spells at Coventry, Wigan and Blackpool before completing another temporary switch to Stoke. He's yet to feature for the Championship side.

Bryan Fiabema : The Norwegian forward has played four times for Forest Green Rovers since completing a loan move but is still waiting for his first League One goal.

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