Liverpool and Chelsea spent a lot of money between them during the 2025 summer transfer window, but it could have been more. Both clubs were in the market for a new central defender that ultimately did not arrive, and as it turns out, they had similar targets.
Liverpool are reportedly considering strengthening in central defence in the upcoming January transfer window, and that could mean a move for a Chelsea target.
Cole Palmer has put together his dream five-a-side team, and while he has included a few of the game’s greats, there is one name that might catch fans off guard – a former Manchester United prospect who never quite made it at Old Trafford.
Chelsea fans have been left scratching their heads over how Marc Guiu’s season has unfolded. The 19-year-old forward signed a season-long loan deal with Sunderland in August, but after only three appearances, Chelsea brought him back following an injury to Liam Delap.
Manchester United’s season is fast unravelling, and with manager Ruben Amorim under growing pressure, speculation over potential successors is already gathering pace.
Following Chelsea’s 1-0 victory over Benfica, Marc Cucurella offered his theory regarding the team’s recurring player send-offs. Joao Pedro came off the bench and ended up seeing red after two yellows.
Chelsea are always going to be a name thrown around in transfer discussions, even outside of the transfer windows. It is only October but reports are currently linking them to Juventus attacker Kenan Yildiz, who is in the midst of a contract renewal with the Serie A side.
It seems that the future of Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson may reportedly have been decided already as he’s expected to stay at Bayern Munich. The Senegal international joined Bayern on loan for this season, and it seems he won’t be coming back to Stamford Bridge next term.
AFC Sunderland had a French winger on their radar this summer. The club spent over €170 million in the transfer window upon their return to the top-flight
Chelsea’s hierarchy has delivered a clear message amid a choppy start to the 2025 season. Enzo Maresca retains the confidence of ownership and the sporting
In their fifth Premier League game of the 2025/26 season, Enzo Maresca’s men lost the Manchester United vs Chelsea game 2-1, with a Cole Palmer injury adding to the blow.
The 2025/26 campaign was always going to be a difficult one for the defending World Champions. The brand new Club World Cup format is a complete unknown as far as its long-term effects, leaving players with as little as three weeks between it ending and their league campaign starting.
Joao Pedro came up through the ranks at Fluminense, where he was coached at Under-17 level by Eduardo Oliveira. The pair go back quite a way. Oliveira managed Fluminense’s Under-17 side when Pedro was coming through their system, and he has a good sense of what the 23-year-old brings to the table.
Anders Dreyer scored a goal and Carlos Dos Santos made four saves as Western Conference-leading San Diego FC tied the MLS record for points by an expansion team with a 1-1 draw at Atlanta United on Saturday afternoon.
The Chelsea loss to Bayern Munich on Wednesday, September 18, once again pointed out the obvious fact that despite having an exceptional squad, the Royal Blues are still not quite up there with the very best in European football.
Inter have had their worst start in a decade, but, despite some buzz about a quick coaching change, the management plans to give Christian Chivu time to figure things out, Fabrizio Romano reports (via SOSFanta).
Real Madrid have enjoyed a perfect start to the 2025/26 La Liga season under Xabi Alonso’s leadership. Los Blancos have won all four of their opening games of the new league campaign with a two point lead over arch foes Barcelona in the rankings.
The first international break of the 2025/26 season has come to an end, and several Chelsea players played important roles for their countries. From strong performances in Europe to big moments in South America, it was a busy two weeks for the Blues abroad.