Chelsea considering Lamine Camara for midfield

 Since their takeover, Chelsea have really tapped into the French market and could do so again as they eye AS Monaco’s Lamine Camara.

According to CaughtOffside, Chelsea want to “rejuvenate” their midfield and are currently monitoring Camara, meaning that he could become a serious option for them this summer.


However, the midfielder will not come cheap. It is thought that Monaco could demand up to €75m (£65m) for his signature.

Chelsea recently signed Mamadou Sarr and Emanuel Emegha from sister club Strasbourg, who play in France. The former is now part of Liam Rosenior’s squad, but the latter does not officially join until the summer.

Under Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, the Blues have also brought in the likes of Malo Gusto, Benoit Badiashile and Axel Disasi from French clubs.

Disasi could join West Ham United permanently after falling out of favour at Stamford Bridge. If Camara does move to west London, he will be hoping that his spell there goes much better than Disasi’s.


Lamine Camara’s stats in Ligue 1 this season

Chelsea scouts will be impressed with what they have seen from Camara this term. The 22-year-old is yet to score in Ligue 1, but he has managed to register four assists in 18 appearances, which is not bad for a young midfielder.

The area Camara has really shone in, though, is winning the ball back. According to WhoScored, the Senegalese footballer is making 2.3 tackles and 1.9 interceptions per game, which are the highest averages in Monaco’s squad.

Ultimately, Camara is proving to be a good ball-winner, but whether Chelsea need that when they already have Moises Caicedo, Andrey Santos and Dario Essugo is up for debate


Source: The Chronicles 

Teddy Sharman-Lowe deserves a chance against Port Vale


 However, this commitment to youth has been a double-edged sword. While the Blues have marched into the FA Cup quarter-finals, their lack of know-how was brutally exposed during a recent Champions League exit, highlighting the need for an experienced centre-back in particular.


But, a clash with Port Vale should allow Rosenior to trial a few things.

In Chelsea training images ahead of Port Vale, Sharman-Lowe was spotted alongside Robert Sanchez, sparking speculation that he could make his first appearance.

After an impressive first half of the campaign on loan at Bolton Wanderers, where he recorded six clean sheets in 22 appearances, the 23-year-old goalkeeper was recalled to Stamford Bridge in January.

This move was prompted by a long-term injury to Filip Jorgensen, thrusting Sharman-Lowe into the senior matchday squad as a backup to Robert Sanchez.

Since his return, he has balanced bench duties for Liam Rosenior’s senior side with dominant performances for the Under-21s, most notably recording an assist during a 4-1 win over Birmingham City.

Teddy Sharman-Lowe presents a third way out of Chelsea’s current goalkeeping crisis. Robert Sanchez’s confidence has visibly cratered following a series of errors, while Filip Jorgensen is sidelined for several weeks following a minor operation on a recurring groin injury.

With the first-team options either mentally fragile or physically unavailable, Sharman-Lowe offers the clean slate Liam Rosenior requires.

Having returned from a productive loan at Bolton with significant match rhythm, he represents a homegrown solution.

In a season where established stars are faltering, Sharman-Lowe’s hunger and consistency for the Under-21s makes him a good option to trial against Port Vale.

João Félix Insists He Has No Regrets Over Chelsea Exit After Being Restored to Natural Position at Al-Nassr

Portuguese forward João Félix has declared he has no regrets about leaving Chelsea for Al-Nassr, stating firmly “I did what I had to do!” as he continues to thrive in his preferred role at the Saudi Pro League club.



The 26-year-old joined Al-Nassr on a permanent two-year deal from Chelsea in July 2025 for an initial fee of €30 million, which could rise to €50 million with performance-related add-ons. After two separate spells at Stamford Bridge — including a permanent signing in 2024 — Félix struggled for consistent minutes and often found himself deployed out of position as a winger or isolated striker.

Speaking in a recent interview, Félix expressed satisfaction with his decision and the new chapter in his career alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mané, and under manager Jorge Jesus.

“I really enjoyed my time at Chelsea — it’s a massive club with incredible fans and facilities,” Félix said. “But I had to make the decision that felt right for me and my career. I did what I had to do! Now I’m playing regularly, getting plenty of minutes, and most importantly, I’m back in my natural position — the central attacking role where I first stood out at Benfica.

“The system here suits me very well. I have complete confidence in myself again, and I’m enjoying my football. We’re fighting at the top of the league with eight games left, and the atmosphere is fantastic.”

Since arriving in Saudi Arabia, Félix has rediscovered the form that once made him one of Europe’s most exciting young talents. His performances have drawn praise for his creativity, vision, and goal threat in a more liberated attacking midfield position.

Félix also reflected on the challenges of his time in the Premier League: “At Chelsea and even at Atlético Madrid, things didn’t always go as planned. Sometimes you need a change of environment to feel free again. Al-Nassr has given me that platform, and I’m very grateful.”

The move has allowed Félix to reunite with Portugal captain Ronaldo, adding another layer of excitement to his time in the Middle East.

Chelsea FC wished Félix well upon his departure last summer, acknowledging his efforts during his spells at the club.

Félix remains a key player for the Portugal national team and is expected to feature prominently in upcoming international fixtures.

Chelsea Defender Marc Cucurella Criticises Club’s Decision to Sack Enzo Maresca

Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella has openly questioned the club’s decision to part company with former head coach Enzo Maresca, stating that players “would die for him” and that the change came too early.

In a frank interview, the Spain international expressed strong loyalty to Maresca, who guided Chelsea to UEFA Europa Conference League and Club World Cup success during his 18-month tenure before leaving the club in January 2026.


“When a manager gives you that confidence and offers you a platform to fight for titles, you’d die for him,” Cucurella said. “The moment Maresca left, it had a big impact on us. These are decisions taken by the club. If you asked me, I would not have made this decision.”


Cucurella added that such a mid-season change disrupts stability and suggested waiting until the end of the season would have been better for players and any incoming manager.


Maresca’s departure followed a reported breakdown in relations with the club’s hierarchy amid a challenging Premier League run, despite earlier trophy successes.


Cucurella’s comments reflect the sense of loss felt by some players after the Italian coach’s exit.

Adam Gemili Retires from Athletics and Joins Chelsea FC Academy as Speed Coach

 

 British sprinting star Adam Gemili has announced his retirement from professional athletics after a distinguished 14-year career and will return to Chelsea Football Club as a part-time speed coach working with the club's academy players.

Gemili, 32, bows out as one of Britain's finest sprinters. He is one of only three British men to have broken the 10-second barrier in the 100m (9.97s) and the 20-second barrier in the 200m (19.97s). His achievements include European 200m gold in 2014, multiple European relay titles, and a standout moment as part of the Great Britain 4x100m relay team that won gold at the 2017 World Championships in London — famously in Usain Bolt's final individual race.

A three-time Olympian (London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020), Gemili competed at the highest level against the world's best, overcoming injuries to leave a lasting legacy in British sprinting. He sits fourth on the UK all-time list for the 200m and was the first British athlete to achieve sub-10 and sub-20 times in the respective sprints.

Gemili's new chapter brings him full circle. He spent seven years in Chelsea's renowned youth academy as a promising young footballer before choosing athletics as a teenager. Now, he returns to Cobham to focus on speed development, acceleration, and sprint mechanics with Chelsea's young talents, particularly in the under-13 and under-14 age groups. He has already been working casually with the academy since late last year.

"I'm incredibly grateful for everything athletics has given me over the past 15 years," Gemili said. "From competing at home in London 2012 to winning world gold in front of a home crowd in 2017, it's been an amazing journey filled with highs, challenges, and unforgettable memories. I'm content with my career and excited to start this next phase.

"Returning to Chelsea feels like coming home. I loved my time in the academy as a kid, and now I get to help the next generation of footballers improve their speed and athleticism. It's a full-circle moment, and I'm looking forward to passing on the knowledge I've gained."

Chelsea FC welcomed the appointment, noting Gemili's unique blend of elite sprinting experience and deep familiarity with the club's youth system.

A Chelsea spokesperson said: "Adam is a fantastic addition to our academy staff. His expertise in speed and explosive power will be invaluable for our young players' development. We're thrilled to have him back at the club where his sporting journey began."

Gemili has also indicated plans to launch his own coaching business focused on speed development for young athletes across multiple sports, while potentially exploring punditry opportunities in athletics coverage.

Massimo Ambrosini suggests Cesc Fabregas should join Chelsea

 Fabregas is doing a remarkable job at Serie A side Como, who were promoted to Serie A at the end of 2023-24. Fabregas has been manager since the summer of 2024, winning 32 of his 74 games as boss.


Como currently sit in fourth place in Serie A and remarkably, look good for a Champions League slot. Fabregas is doing an incredible job and plenty have suggested him for the Chelsea role at some point.

Milan icon Massimo Ambrosini has been speaking to GOAL, and the former midfielder believes Fabregas could take the job at Chelsea next. Ambrosini suggested taking the Blues job over Real Madrid.


“So of course Barcelona would be, could be, a good choice. I don’t know about Real Madrid, because Real is a strange situation. But maybe Chelsea,” Ambrosini said, weighing up which club could hire Fabregas.

“Chelsea had a good manager because Enzo Maresca was a good manager. I don’t know what happened, but Enzo is a good manager. I’m not sure Cesc will leave the Italian league. No rush,” Ambrosini added.


Ambrosini not the only one who sees Fabregas at Chelsea

Such is the job Fabregas is doing at Como, Eden Hazard says he dreams of watching Chelsea with his old Blues teammates in the dugout as manager. For now, it looks like Rosenior will be given a chance.


John Terry even, has predicted that Fabregas will take over at Chelsea or Arsenal at some point in the future. He’s made a wonderful start to his management career, and for Terry, it is hardly a surprise.


“Honestly, I think he’s got the best football brain I’ve been around and seen,” Terry said. But Como are confident that Fabregas will remain for now, especially if they qualify for the Champions League.

Former Chelsea defender Nathan Ake could return to Stamford Bridge

 Chelsea sold Nathan Ake to Bournemouth back in 2017 for a £20m fee, which will go down as a bargain for the Cherries.


Ake only continued to improve at the Vitality Stadium before getting a big-money move to another Premier League outfit, Manchester City, three years later.


The defender has had a very successful time under Pep Guardiola, winning the title and Champions League. However, it looks like he could be on his way out of the Etihad this summer.


Ake’s contract at City expires next year, meaning that the Citizens could sell the centre-back in the next transfer window to avoid losing him on a free. If they do, it appears that Cobham could be his destination.


According to The Sun, Ake already has a mansion near there and is having it redeveloped. It is thought that said mansion will be his main residence.


A statement from his planning agent, which has been shared by the newspaper, said: “This is a self-build application with the applicants intending to reside at the property as their main residence.”


In terms of numbers, Chelsea are not actually short in the centre-half department. Trevoh Chalobah, Wesley Fofana, Mamadou Sarr, Benoit Badiashile, Josh Acheampong and Tosin Adarabioyo can all play there.


Levi Colwill will also be an option for Liam Rosenior when he returns from his ACL injury. However, none of those names are as experienced as Ake.


Colwill could make his comeback next month in what would be a huge boost for the Blues.


Pros and cons of Chelsea re-signing Nathan Ake

Ake’s experience is definitely one reason why the Dutchman could be the perfect addition to this Chelsea squad.


Ake is now 31 and has made nearly 250 appearances in the Premier League. The Netherlands international being able to play at centre-back and left-back also makes him an attractive option.


At 5’11”, though, Ake is not the most physically imposing centre-half. That would be one worry, especially with Chelsea being so vulnerable from set-pieces this season.

Intermediaries gauging interest in Chelsea’s Cole Palmer

 According to TEAMtalk, intermediaries have now been working behind the scenes to gauge interest from other clubs.


Chelsea’s Premier League rivals Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have all been approached, the same outlet states.

Despite picking up a couple of injuries this season and not being as consistent as he was in previous campaigns, Palmer is still Chelsea’s second-highest goalscorer in the top flight.

In 20 appearances, the £40m attacking midfielder has scored nine goals. Only Joao Pedro has netted on more occasions.

Ultimately, Palmer is not a player Chelsea should be looking to sell when the transfer window opens.

Chelsea fans are already far from happy with the club’s owners and sporting directors. Selling Palmer would be the final straw, especially if he is sold to another Premier League club like United.

It would also set Chelsea’s “project” back massively. The 23-year-old is the Blues’ best player and one of the most dangerous attackers in world football.

They will end up losing their main goal source and will struggle to find someone whose output matches his.

Palmer may very well be unhappy at Chelsea, which would not be a complete shock given where the team are right now, but he has a contract until 2033. The club are under no pressure to sell him this summer.


Thomas Tuchel expects better from Cole Palmer

 According to The Athletic, Thomas Tuchel hasn’t been best pleased with the amount of contributions players like Cole Palmer have made at their clubs this season.


While Cole Palmer remains a focal point at Chelsea with 10 goals in all competitions, his campaign has been hampered by niggling groin and hamstring injuries, limiting his availability for Tuchel’s early camps.


The England boss has been vocal about the big competition for the number ten role, with as many as five players fighting for one spot.


“I would love them to have more numbers. Meaning Bukayo (Saka), Noni (Madueke), Ebs (Eberechi Eze), Anthony Gordon, even Cole Palmer, and even Morgan Rogers. Not Jude (Bellingham) but Phil Foden. Who is producing, like Harry, these outstanding numbers? Who’s deciding games?”


As well as the niggling injuries, Cole Palmer has been used out wide, opposed to his favourite and best position in the number 10 role, which hasn’t helped his cause.


As previously mentioned, a series of persistent physical setbacks, most notably a recurring groin injury that sidelined him for significant periods, have prevented him from finding the rhythm.


These fitness issues have seen him miss over 15 games across all competitions, robbing Chelsea of their primary creator during critical stretches.


Beyond injuries, the tactical shift under head coach Liam Rosenior has altered Palmer’s influence. Following Enzo Maresca’s departure in January, Rosenior’s system has often moved Palmer into wider roles to accommodate Enzo Fernandez centrally.


This move away from the number 10 position has seen his assist numbers stall, with only one league assist by late March. Combined with the heavy fatigue from a schedule that included the 2025 Club World Cup, Palmer is fighting a battle against both his own body and a system that currently limits him.

Marc Cucurella’s family will decide Chelsea future amid Barcelona transfer link

 Cucurella is currently with the Spain national team as they prepare to take on Egypt in a friendly and was asked what he would do if Barcelona made an approach for him.



The 27-year-old admitted that it would be hard to turn the La Liga champions down but says his family will ultimately decide his thinking.


Speaking in a pre-match press conference, Cucurella told Marca: “It would be difficult to refuse. It’s not just me. I would have to think about my family. If it comes, it will come and we will see the decision that is made.”


While Cucurella could return to Barcelona one day, one of his current teammates could join the Catalan club’s fierce rivals Real Madrid.


It is being reported that Enzo Fernandez could sign for Real Madrid this summer, while the midfielder has also been linked to a few other European giants.


Fernandez has a very long contract at Chelsea, but Cucurella is in quite a different situation to the Argentine.


Despite reports of Cucurella signing a new deal, it is believed that he only received a pay rise and not additional years to his contract. As things stand, then, Cucurella will be a free agent in 2028.


He is 27 now, and with his contract running down, this summer could be Chelsea’s last chance to make their money back on him.


Cucurella has not been as good as he was last season, while Jorrel Hato has really impressed in the left-back position since Liam Rosenior’s arrival.


Chelsea should not be in a hurry to sell Cucurella. The Spain international is still one of the best left-backs in the Premier League. However, if the Blues are not going to hand him a contract extension, they have a decision to make.

Chelsea set £100m price tag on Enzo Fernandez

 After a report that the Argentine is closer to joining them than Manchester City’s Rodri, Sky Sports News have reported that the Blues are holding out for a big fee to part ways.

They are requiring a transfer fee of at least £100m for their World Cup winner, close to the fee they paid to sign him from Benfica back in 2023.


Chelsea have not been afraid to part ways with players not long after they have been signed, however this has so far not affected their big-name players.

          

          Given Fernandez’s quality, there is a clear need to spend big in the transfer market to replace him going into next season.

Chelsea have looked close to home in the form of Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton, however both have multiple Premier League admirers.

There are a number of more experienced options on the market too, with Leon Goretzka a free agent at the end of the season.

Chelsea fans were split on signing Goretzka, and it would be an addition which massively goes against their project and signing younger players.

Former Chelsea winger Eden Hazard celebrated cycling a 167km ride in Mallorca by chugging a beer on camera.

 Hazard, 35, played for Chelsea between 2012 and 2017 and hung up his boots in 2023, shocking the football world as he quit playing when he was just 32.

He continues to be involved in football, however, having featured in a number of charity matches since - including Soccer Aid at Stamford Bridge in 2024 - but likes cycling too.

This week, the Belgian set himself the goal of a staggering 167km ride on the Spanish island, and looked a little worse for wear when he completed it on Saturday.

It's not the first time he has taken to the road with a bike, however - in 2024, Hazard, alongside his brothers, climbed Mont Ventoux, located in southern France, which is arguably the most famous climb in the Tour de France, with competitors climbing between 1,210 and 1,617 metres as they ride.

It's known for its extreme wind speeds, and British cyclist Tom Simpson infamously died when climbing the mountain during the 1967 Tour de France.

Hazard, though, completed his task on Saturday, and, after, completed an interview before he chugged a beer on camera.


Carlsberg appeared to be his beverage of choice, though he did also seemingly have a bottle of water with him too.

He played 352 times for the Blues, scoring 110 goals and winning six major trophies including two Premier League titles.

In 2017, he departed for Real Madrid, where he would see out the final years of his career and win the Champions League.


Source: DAILYMAIL

Gallery: Chelseaplayers back in Training: Working in the break!

The Blues returned to the Cobham pitches this afternoon with Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale on the horizon.


It was a busy session across the gym and the grass at our training base, with the squad continuing their pre-match preparations ahead of our FA Cup final-eight tie against League One side Port Vale.

With many of the Blues currently on international duty, it was a reduced squad taking part in the session but there were still plenty of familiar faces.

Benoit Badiashile, Liam Delap, Robert Sanchez and Estevao Willian were all involved, joined by Tosin Adarabioyo, Marc Guiu, Romeo Lavia and Wes Fofana, among others.

Scroll down to check the best pictures from the session, and make sure you stay tuned to the Chelsea Official App and website for all the build-up ahead of the weekend's return to match action!














Cole Palmer could leave Chelsea fc if they miss out on Champions League Football

 Former Chelsea and Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair believes the England international remains one of the Premier League's elite talents despite a season hampered by fitness issues. However, Sinclair suggested that failing to secure Champions League football could force the playmaker to consider his future at Stamford Bridge.


Since his high-profile move from City in 2023, Palmer has become the undisputed centrepiece of the Chelsea project. The 23-year-old has amassed a remarkable 53 goals and 32 assists in 122 appearances for the Blues, though his momentum has slowed this term due to a frustrating run of setbacks. A persistent groin problem followed by a fractured toe sustained in a freak domestic accident in November 2025 limited his output to just 13 goal contributions so far. Despite these setbacks, his reputation as a game-changer remains intact, leading to suggestions that any potential suitor, including United, would need to shatter the British transfer record to test Chelsea's resolve.

Speaking to OLBG, Sinclair praised Palmer's unique ability to dictate matches and suggested that his long-term contract — running until June 2033 — puts Chelsea in a dominant negotiating position. He believes the player's happiness and the club's European status will be the deciding factors.


Sinclair stated: “Cole Palmer is a quality player and we all know his attributes. It's about finding him, getting him on the ball, facing forward to attack players, and creating. For me, he's a player who can change a game in an instant. When he gets forward and he's on it, he's a top player.


“His links to Man Utd? I'm not sure. From the outside, I think he seems happy enough and is enjoying his football. We just need to get that top, top level form back. I don't think he'd be looking elsewhere. 


“If Chelsea don't make the Champions League spot, then that's up to him to decide. But Chelsea is a massive club and I don't think any player would want to leave.


“He's a top player, probably one of the best in the Premier League. I'm sure that sort of price tag, maybe £200 million, will come along. He's contracted and signed a long deal, so only time will tell.”


The narrative surrounding Palmer's future is increasingly tied to Chelsea's ability to provide elite European football on a consistent basis. While the club remains a global heavyweight, several seasons of fluctuating league form have raised questions about how long they can retain a player of his calibre without the lure of the Champions League. With United reportedly monitoring his situation, the pressure is on the Blues hierarchy to match their star man's personal trajectory.


Chelsea currently sit in sixth place, six points adrift of fourth-placed Aston Villa with just seven games remaining. Their top-four hopes depend on whether they can navigate a daunting run of Premier League fixtures against City, United, and Brighton in April. A high-stakes May schedule featuring Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Tottenham, and Sunderland follows. For Palmer, these matches represent a critical audition to prove he has regained his peak form ahead of the 2026 World Cup, while the club's final standing will likely dictate the intensity of the transfer speculation surrounding him this summer.


Source: GOAL

Nico Paz would have been the ideal alternative to Cole Palmer at Chelsea fc

Chelsea can persist in using Fernandez as a No.10 option, but if they want to sign an attacking midfielder this summer, Como’s Nico Paz is a great candidate.


Unfortunately for the Blues, they look set to miss out on the 21-year-old despite having interest in him.

It was recently claimed that while Chelsea do have the player on their radar, Paz only wants to join Real Madrid, who are able to re-sign him in the upcoming transfer window thanks to a buy-back clause.

Paz has been one of the standout players in Serie A this season. In 29 appearances, he has scored 10 goals and provided six assists.



The Argentina international has the attacking output to fill in for Palmer when required to

At this point, it would be a shock if Paz did not end up at Real Madrid. All the noise suggests that he will be heading back to the Santiago Bernabeu, so Chelsea are going to have to look elsewhere.

Again, Liam Rosenior can just continue with what he has got. Fernandez and Joao Pedro can both operate in the No.10 role, so they can fill in for Palmer when he is not around.

Of course, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the former’s future right now. He could actually join Paz in the Spanish capital this summer.

It is believed that Fernandez is dreaming of a move to Real Madrid and hopes to become a legend there one day.


PlayerLeague appsMinutesGoalsAssistsShots per gameKey passes per gameDribbles per game
Nico Paz292,3891063.61.51.9
Cole Palmer201,426912.311
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