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All Chelsea players who will not be going to the Club World Cup and will be leaving Chelsea on a permanent or loan basis.

1. Renato Veiga
2. Mathis Amougou (Loan Strassbourg)
3. Dorde Petrovic
4. Axel Disasi
5. Raheem Sterling
6. Kendry Paez (Loan Strassbourg)
7. João Félix
8. Carney Chukwuemeka (Plays the Club World Cup with Dortmund)
9. Lesley Ugochukwu
10. Ben Chilwell

11. Wesley Fofana (Is injured)
12. Datro Fofana (Is injured)
13. Armando Broja
14. Deivid Washington (Loan on Santos)

15. Mykhaylo Mudryk (Remains blocked)

16. Caleb Wiley

17. Kepa

18. Alfie Gilchrist

19. Estevao (Plays the Club World Cup with Palmeiras)

20. Ishé Samuels-Smith

21. Shumaira Mheuka

22. Sam Rak-Sakyi

23. Kiano Dyer

24. Leo Castledine

25. Omari Kellyman (Is injured)

26. Reggie Walsh

27. Dujuan Richards (Is injured)

 

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8 minutes ago, mkh said:

All Chelsea players who will not be going to the Club World Cup and will be leaving Chelsea on a permanent or loan basis.

1. Renato Veiga
2. Mathis Amougou (Loan Strassbourg)
3. Dorde Petrovic
4. Axel Disasi
5. Raheem Sterling
6. Kendry Paez (Loan Strassbourg)
7. João Félix
8. Carney Chukwuemeka (Plays the Club World Cup with Dortmund)
9. Lesley Ugochukwu
10. Ben Chilwell

11. Wesley Fofana (Is injured)
12. Datro Fofana (Is injured)
13. Armando Broja
14. Deivid Washington (Loan on Santos)

15. Mykhaylo Mudryk (Remains blocked)

16. Caleb Wiley

17. Kepa

18. Alfie Gilchrist

19. Estevao (Plays the Club World Cup with Palmeiras)

20. Ishé Samuels-Smith

21. Shumaira Mheuka

22. Sam Rak-Sakyi

23. Kiano Dyer

24. Leo Castledine

25. Omari Kellyman (Is injured)

26. Reggie Walsh

27. Dujuan Richards (Is injured)

 

So many names here were a waste of money, time and effort - Mudryk, Sterling, Felix, Kellyman, Ugo, Deivid

This is the track record of a board that regularly briefs reporters that they will not be forced to overpay on a deal 😂

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1 hour ago, mkh said:

All Chelsea players who will not be going to the Club World Cup and will be leaving Chelsea on a permanent or loan basis.

1. Renato Veiga
2. Mathis Amougou (Loan Strassbourg)
3. Dorde Petrovic
4. Axel Disasi
5. Raheem Sterling
6. Kendry Paez (Loan Strassbourg)
7. João Félix
8. Carney Chukwuemeka (Plays the Club World Cup with Dortmund)
9. Lesley Ugochukwu
10. Ben Chilwell

11. Wesley Fofana (Is injured)
12. Datro Fofana (Is injured)
13. Armando Broja
14. Deivid Washington (Loan on Santos)

15. Mykhaylo Mudryk (Remains blocked)

16. Caleb Wiley

17. Kepa

18. Alfie Gilchrist

19. Estevao (Plays the Club World Cup with Palmeiras)

20. Ishé Samuels-Smith

21. Shumaira Mheuka

22. Sam Rak-Sakyi

23. Kiano Dyer

24. Leo Castledine

25. Omari Kellyman (Is injured)

26. Reggie Walsh

27. Dujuan Richards (Is injured)

 

They have already made it known that they view this as an extension of the 24/25 season. Santos is the only player included who was out on loan last season (Slonina's loan was terminated in Jan due to injury).

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Botching Maignan was minor league all the way. Gittens, really didnt care one way or the other. He is not really an improvement on Noni right now, might have more upside in the future. Maignan is a clear upgrade. We have scouts trying to be Sporting Directors and failing bad at it.

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1 minute ago, The Skipper said:

Good evening Chelsea family, glad to see this place is still alive and kicking. Small thoughts on our transfer window so far.

  •  I think the Delap signing is great value for money, and in today's market where your young talented CFs are going for 90m-100m+ euros, it's a snip. Of course he isn't a top 9 yet, but low risk high reward imo.
  • Quenda, just watched him in the France u21 v Portugal u21 matchup. Kid's legit. Elite winger in the making, great weight of pass, great football IQ, great athleticim and a nice technical floor. Wish we could bring him in a bit earlier because I think he's ready to start in the PL tbh.
  • Essugo seems like a raw guy, so really looking forward to see *how* raw exactly. Seems like a good dude to bring off the bench to add beef into the midfield.
  • Sarr seems like the type of CB we need - strong, athletic, front footed. He is still a bit raw though it seems. Interested to see how he cooks in the CWC.

For me the priorities now are, bring in Maignan if you can and run a 2 man rotation between him and Sanchez (Maignan as the no. 1 of course). Looks like they're hellbent on selling Petrovic and he seems to be ready to go anyways. I don't think Jorgensen will ever be good enough (happy to be proved wrong) and I don't think Penders needs to sit on the bench here - Maignan can be a perfect in between.

I would also look at an elite right footed winger - so someone like Rodrygo, Barcola, Leao or maybe even Nico Williams. If possible, let's grab also a 10/wing hybrid type player too so we can actually rotate Palmer or not be too effected if he goes missing through injury/form. I really like Ekitike as well but I think that's more of a luxury signing tbh, not essential. Also heard we might be after Hato at LB, wouldn't be so mad at that.

So for the rest of the window if you bring in:

  • Maignan
  • Rodrygo/Barcola/Leao/Nico Williams
  • Hybrid 10/LW or maybe just another right footed left winger (Gittens is ok if they can get a reasonable price)
  • Ekitike
  • Hato

I think we have a top window here. Then it's about selling. Whether they can pull that off, I don't know. The owners and SDs so far have looked very amateurish in general. They've done some good stuff but done a lot of bad stuff as well. 

Lol in what world you think we will bring nico or rodry or maigan?

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4 minutes ago, The Skipper said:

Good evening Chelsea family, glad to see this place is still alive and kicking. Small thoughts on our transfer window so far.

  •  I think the Delap signing is great value for money, and in today's market where your young talented CFs are going for 90m-100m+ euros, it's a snip. Of course he isn't a top 9 yet, but low risk high reward imo.
  • Quenda, just watched him in the France u21 v Portugal u21 matchup. Kid's legit. Elite winger in the making, great weight of pass, great football IQ, great athleticim and a nice technical floor. Wish we could bring him in a bit earlier because I think he's ready to start in the PL tbh.
  • Essugo seems like a raw guy, so really looking forward to see *how* raw exactly. Seems like a good dude to bring off the bench to add beef into the midfield.
  • Sarr seems like the type of CB we need - strong, athletic, front footed. He is still a bit raw though it seems. Interested to see how he cooks in the CWC.

For me the priorities now are, bring in Maignan if you can and run a 2 man rotation between him and Sanchez (Maignan as the no. 1 of course). Looks like they're hellbent on selling Petrovic and he seems to be ready to go anyways. I don't think Jorgensen will ever be good enough (happy to be proved wrong) and I don't think Penders needs to sit on the bench here - Maignan can be a perfect in between.

I would also look at an elite right footed winger - so someone like Rodrygo, Barcola, Leao or maybe even Nico Williams. If possible, let's grab also a 10/wing hybrid type player too so we can actually rotate Palmer or not be too effected if he goes missing through injury/form. I really like Ekitike as well but I think that's more of a luxury signing tbh, not essential. Also heard we might be after Hato at LB, wouldn't be so mad at that.

So for the rest of the window if you bring in:

  • Maignan
  • Rodrygo/Barcola/Leao/Nico Williams
  • Hybrid 10/LW or maybe just another right footed left winger (Gittens is ok if they can get a reasonable price)
  • Ekitike
  • Hato

I think we have a top window here. Then it's about selling. Whether they can pull that off, I don't know. The owners and SDs so far have looked very amateurish in general. They've done some good stuff but done a lot of bad stuff as well. 

hejsan m8! long time no see

hugzzzz,

Vesper

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1 hour ago, Special Juan said:

we failed the manager because the club is obsessed with penny pinching, yet the graphs and data tell you we are way above the PSR curve, with ease. 

Precisely.

I am beginning to wonder if there are other financial issues that the owners are worried about. Or if it purely that they were expecting to generate much more money from their current investment?  

The loopholes for the 7 & 8 year deals were closed by both the PL & UEFA. The hotels & women’s team now also have been sold to ourselves to balance the books, what other assets can we do this with realistically to get around PSR? 

The failure to close the Maignan deal for the sake of a few bob is an absolute anomaly given the spending in previous windows and seasons. 

Fully with you on the experience and leadership. Could talk about squad building and recruitment to the cow comes home. How we went from one extreme in that first window with new owners to another extreme afterwards, which has set us back on the pitch. And will continue to result in competing for Europa/CL qualification at most.

I seen quotes from Maresca talking about PSG and how their project is an example for him and what he’s doing here. And it was also alluded to on here at times. Are people forgetting about the core of their starting 11 consists of more proven and experienced guys like Dembele (28), Marquinhos (31), Hakimi (26), Donnarumma (26) & Fabian (29)? It is all about balance in squad building and recruitment. 

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49 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Fully with you on the experience and leadership. Could talk about squad building and recruitment to the cow comes home. How we went from one extreme in that first window with new owners to another extreme afterwards, which has set us back on the pitch. And will continue to result in competing for Europa/CL qualification at most.

I seen quotes from Maresca talking about PSG and how their project is an example for him and what he’s doing here. And it was also alluded to on here at times. Are people forgetting about the core of their starting 11 consists of more proven and experienced guys like Dembele (28), Marquinhos (31), Hakimi (26), Donnarumma (26) & Fabian (29)? It is all about balance in squad building and recruitment. 

So:

  • Dembele: signed at 26.
  • Hakimi: signed at 22
  • Donnarumma: signed at 22
  • Marquinhos: signed at 21?
  • Fabian: 26

I think there's not much wrong with signing young guys, because all of these bar say Marquinhos still had loads of experience when signed (I think experience rather than age is important here - how many top flight games have they played). I think the key really is to sign real quality with experience, regardless of age. We have guys like Enzo, Caicedo, Reece, Cucurella seriously coming of age now in that sort of bracket imo. Pretty much core guys in our 11. We need a few more absolutely, and this is where you get guys like Maignan to come in and bridge the gap, but imo football is turning into a sport where youth are going to prevail. You don't want to wed yourself to "older" players too much, you are better off building them up yourself as PSG have done. We do lack that balance a bit, but I don't think signing older players for the sake of it, unless they actually bring in real quality like Maignan, is a great idea. 

Hopefully the whole CWC deadline thing was a ruse and we actually do end up grabbing him, and a top quality left winger who does have that experience, minimum. Then you have a core of top LW, Maignan, Reece, Cucurella, Enzo, Caicedo which is over half of the starting 11 now. Surrounded by young guys with top character like Colwill & Palmer, that's 8/11. The rest can be managed imo. It's a good base. They just need to add the crown jewels now.

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https://football-observatory.com/WeeklyPost508

The 508th Football Observatory Weekly Post presents the 100 teams in the world with the most subscriptions on the following social networks: X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. The Spanish side of Real Madrid tops the list with over 470 million subscriptions, just ahead of their great rivals Barcelona (424 million).
 
All the other clubs are much further behind. Manchester United completes the podium with 234 million, while Paris St-Germain is fourth with 199 million. In the top 10 are four other English teams (Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal), one German (Bayern Munich) and one Italian (Juventus).
 
The podium for non-European clubs is made up of Brazil's Flamengo, Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr and Egypt's Al-Ahly. The Post also presents the trends recorded since June 2024 (without YouTube). In relative terms, the biggest increase among the top 100 clubs was registered for Santos (+82%), certainly thanks to the recruitment of star player Neymar.

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