Chelsea remain active behind the scenes as the club continue to explore high value defensive targets while also quietly moving on from recent signings.
Liverpool are interested in signing the Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet. The 20-year-old is highly rated across Europe, and he is on the radar of Chelsea as well.
It is still unclear whether Chelsea will do much business before the January window closes, but come summer, Todd Boehly is expected to open the chequebook once again.
Tottenham are actively exploring a move for Bournemouth centre-back Marcos Senesi, with manager Thomas Frank looking to reshape his defensive unit ahead of next season.
Liverpool are interested in signing the Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet. According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea want to sign the player this month, but they have had an approach for the player rejected.
Chelsea are banking their future on the potential of the young players they’re bringing in, with ownership sticking firmly to that plan. At the end of this season, both Geovany Quenda and Mike Penders will join the first team following their high-profile arrivals at the club.
Chelsea have not been busy in the January transfer window yet, but there are signs they are beginning to move on several targets. They have been working on a deal for Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes, although fans seem split on whether he is the right fit.
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Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson has been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur. The London club has opened talks to secure his signature this month, and the 31-year-old is open to a move.
In a recent report, Dimanche Ouest-France revealed that Chelsea have launched a move for Stade Rennais defender Jeremy Jacquet. It has been mentioned that the French centre-back is open to joining the Blues in this winter transfer window.
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Fabrizio Romano has provided a major Chelsea transfer update as they’ve had positive conversations over signing Jeremy Jacquet. However, the Blues face paying big money to get this signing done, with Rennes determined to make the talented young French centre-back their biggest ever sale.
Arsenal’s transfer priorities are becoming clearer as Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta assess options ahead of the final stretch of the January window. The Gunners are weighing new signings against potential exits while keeping their focus on squad balance and long-term development.
The feeling of owning Chelsea Football Club is one that many envy and believe they could handle better if given the chance. Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali have often been criticised for their handling of the club, and tensions hit a new high for some fans during Saturday’s game against Brentford at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea are currently focused on completing a deal for Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet, but they’re also keeping an eye on potential signings for the summer window.
Liverpool have not made a first-team signing yet this January, and it does not look like that is going to change. Fans should not expect much movement.
It is not often Chelsea supporters are all on the same page, and this month’s January transfer window is no exception. Chelsea had been expected to keep things quiet this January, but with February 2 approaching, they could still make some late moves.
As the January transfer window nears its conclusion, Chelsea are ramping up their efforts to land Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet, despite the Ligue 1 club holding firm on a £60m price tag.
Chelsea’s January transfer window continues to build momentum as the club works on both arrivals and exits. With Liam Rosenior now shaping his squad for the second half of the season, the Blues are reportedly closing in on a new defensive signing while preparing to make a decision on one of their long-forgotten strikers.
Liam Rosenior is still putting his squad together at Chelsea, and there are players who are making a strong early impression. The move for a new centre-back appears to be gathering momentum.
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Real Madrid have plans to sign a new central defender next summer, given they could be about to lose two first team options. David Alaba is certain to leave after falling down the pecking order in recent years, and he could be joined by Antonio Rudiger, who is also out of contract in June.