Liam Rosenior will be without Jamie Gittens for Chelsea's Carabao Cup semi-final tie against Arsenal on Tuesday night. The 21-year-old has had an unfortunate week following his double substitution in the 3-2 win over Napoli in the Champions League last Wednesday.
Liam Rosenior has revealed he really liked Chelsea’s body language and the fact they kept going in the win against Pafos. The Blues moved into the top eight of the Champions League with a 1-0 win against their Cypriot counterparts in a match which won’t live long in the memory.
Bayer Leverkusen are interested in Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen, who could be tempted to push for a January exit, according to reports. Leverkusen will likely be without their first-choice goalkeeper Mark Flekken, who picked up a knee ligament injury during their loss to Hoffenheim last Saturday.
West Ham have Filip Jorgensen on their radar, but have yet to make a formal approach for the goalkeeper according to journalist Ben Jacobs. The Blues signed Jorgensen from Spanish side Villarreal in the summer of 2024 in a deal believed to be worth £20.9m.
Liam Rosenior refused to blame Robert Sanchez for his mistakes against Arsenal, and insisted he was accountable for those errors. The Blues lost the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi final to the Gunners 3-2 on Wednesday evening at Stamford Bridge.
Sky Sports pundit Alan Smith labelled Robert Sanchez a “bag of nerves” during Chelsea’s defeat to Arsenal in the Carabao Cup. The Blues lost the first leg of the semi final 3-2 at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday evening, and face a huge task in second leg at The Emirates if they are to make it to Wembley.
Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen has struggled for regular opportunities at the Premier League club, and he could be presented with an exit route this month.
West Ham are in dire, dire straits. They can’t buy a win in the league, repeatedly shooting themselves in the foot just when they’re close to earning 3 points.
A club has been named as showing some interest in signing a goalkeeper from Chelsea who has an uncertain future right now. Filip Jorgensen actually had a very rare start for Chelsea at the weekend as he took part in the 1-1 draw against Manchester City.
Chelsea faced off against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium earlier this evening as they looked to secure a good result on the road in the Premier League.
Filip Jorgensen wants to leave Chelsea in January, but the Blues don’t want to change their goalkeeping options next month according to The Athletic. Jorgensen joined Chelsea from Spanish side Villarreal in the summer of 2024 in a deal thought to be worth around £20.9m.
Filip Jorgensen has taken to social media and posted a 12 word message amid doubts over his future at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea signed Jorgensen from Spanish side Villarreal in the 2024 for a fee believed to be £20.9m after the Dane had impressed in La Liga.
One Chelsea backup player is apparently desperate to get some minutes, with his place at the World Cup now under threat. The summer is now fast approaching as we get towards the midway point of another Premier League season and about to head into 2026.
Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen is facing an uncertain future at the club, and he could be on his way out in the coming months. According to Sky Sports, Chelsea have opened talks with the representatives of French International goalkeeper Mike Maignan.
Enzo Maresca confirmed he’s not spoken with Filip Jorgensen amid reports the goalkeeper is looking to leave in January. It was reported this week Jorgensen was considering his options ahead off the transfer window, and wants to play more regularly with the World Cup next summer.
Chelsea would prefer to keep goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen in January because they know it might be tough to find a replacement according to reports. It’s been reported Jorgensen is considering leaving in January in order for more regular game time with the World Cup coming up next summer.
Last night brought some rather unexpected transfer news from Fabrizio Romano, and then a rather unexpected backlash from another Blues insider. Top transfer guru Romano put out a Tweet which claimed that Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen was considering a January exit (presumably on loan) to get some game time ahead of the World Cup.
Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen is considering a January exit in order to get more playing time according to Fabrizio Romano. The Blues signed Jorgensen from Spanish side Villarreal back in the summer of 2024 for a fee believed to be around £20.9m.
Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months. The 23-year-old has struggled for regular opportunities since joining the London club, and he is ‘open to options’ in January.
Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen has considered leaving the club in January to pursue more regular football, according to reports. The 23-year-old has had one brief spell where he was the number one goalkeeper at Chelsea since joining from Villarreal back in July 2024.
Chelsea return to Champions League action when they face Qarabag on Wednesday night in Azerbaijan. Enzo Maresca's side make the trip to Baku for matchday four in the Champions League, with Chelsea looking to claim a third consecutive victory in the competition.
Chelsea’s team for tonight’s game against Ajax is out, and as we noted here, there are a few interesting things about it. Filip Jorgensen is in midfield, Moises Caicedo is at right back… but perhaps the most interesting thing is some of the names on the bench.
Chelsea were apparently close to moving out a first team goalkeeper in the summer but they only wanted a sale. According to the report, the club in question only wanted to loan him and Chelsea only wanted to sell him, and it’s all been recorded and reported in a documentary by club officials apparently.
Chelsea are getting close to securing a seventh first-team signing this summer, in Filip Jorgensen. They have already spent over £70 million, with the average age of their arrivals so far being 21-years-old.
Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea have entered discussions over the prospect of signing Denmark U21 goalkeeper, Filip Jorgensen. Jorgensen has played a total of 44 matches for Villarreal’s first team, starting 36 La Liga matches in 2023/24 after being promoted from their youth side a year prior.