Head Coach Liam Rosenior Addresses Squad Discipline and Pre-Match Preparation Ahead of FA Cup Quarter-Final

Head Coach Liam Rosenior has sanctioned midfielder Enzo Fernández for the club’s next two fixtures following comments made by the player during the international break.  


In a frank and detailed press conference at Cobham this afternoon, Rosenior outlined the club’s decision to exclude Fernández from the squad for tomorrow’s FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and Sunday’s Premier League match against Manchester City. The Head Coach described the comments – in which Fernández expressed a desire to live in Madrid amid reported interest from Real Madrid – as “disappointing” and a clear breach of the high standards and culture the club is building.  


Rosenior stated: “We spoke at length this morning. As a football club, with me as part of the decision, he won’t be available for tomorrow’s game or Manchester City next Sunday. A line was crossed. We have to protect the culture we are trying to create here.” He added that “the door is not closed” on the player’s future at the club, emphasising that the sanction is designed to reinforce collective responsibility rather than permanently exclude.  


The 41-year-old Head Coach, who joined Chelsea on a six-and-a-half-year contract on 6 January 2026 after guiding RC Strasbourg to European qualification, stressed that squad harmony and commitment to the club project remain non-negotiable.  


Rosenior also provided updates on team selection, injury news and his tactical approach for the Port Vale fixture, underlining his belief that the squad is progressing despite a challenging transitional period since his arrival. Full details of his comments are available in the official press conference transcript below.  


Chelsea Football Club continues to support the values of professionalism, loyalty and unity that define the club.  


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**Official Press Conference Transcript**  

**Chelsea FC Media Room, Cobham Training Centre**  

**Friday, 3 April 2026 – 13:30 BST**  

**Head Coach: Liam Rosenior**  

**Ahead of: FA Cup Quarter-Final vs Port Vale (H)**  


**Liam Rosenior:** Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for coming. Before we get into the questions, I just want to say how proud I am of this group and the progress we’ve made in the short time I’ve been here. Three months in, it’s been intense – new ideas, new expectations – but the players have bought into what we’re trying to do. Tomorrow is a huge opportunity for us in the FA Cup. Port Vale are a proper football club with history, and we will respect them fully. But our focus is on getting to the semi-finals.  


**Q (Sky Sports):** Liam, the big story today is Enzo Fernández. Can you explain why he’s been dropped for the next two games?  


**Rosenior:** Yes, I can. I spoke with Enzo about an hour ago. As a football club – and I’m part of that decision – he won’t be available for tomorrow’s game against Port Vale or for Manchester City on Sunday. Look, it’s disappointing. He went on a podcast during the international break and spoke about wanting to live in Madrid. We all know there’s speculation linking him with Real Madrid. But for me, that crosses a line.  


We are building something special here at Chelsea. This isn’t just about tactics or results – it’s about culture. Every player who walks through these doors represents the badge, the fans, and the project. When you publicly talk about wanting to be somewhere else, it affects the group. It sends the wrong message. We had to act to protect that culture. The door is not closed on Enzo – far from it – but actions have consequences. He knows that. He’s a talented boy, and I still believe he can be part of our future, but right now we have to be strong.  


**Q (BBC Sport):** Has this been discussed internally with the board and the wider squad? How have the players reacted?  


**Rosenior:** Absolutely. The senior players, the staff, everyone is aligned. This isn’t a decision taken lightly. I’ve spoken to the dressing room this morning. The message was clear: we are one club. No one is bigger than the badge. The reaction from the players has been positive – they understand what we’re trying to build.  


**Q (The Athletic):** On the pitch, how do you replace Enzo’s creativity in midfield tomorrow?  


**Rosenior:** We’ve got options. We’ve worked on different shapes in training this week. You’ll see tomorrow that we’re flexible. Whether it’s a 3-4-2-1 or a slight adjustment to 4-2-3-1, the principles stay the same: high press, quick transitions, and total commitment. Players like Moisés Caicedo, Roméo Lavia, and the young lads coming through have stepped up brilliantly. This is an opportunity for someone else to shine.  


**Q (Chelsea FC official site):** Liam, you’ve been in charge for three months now. What’s your assessment of where the team is?  


**Rosenior:** We’re building. When I walked in after the Charlton win in the FA Cup, the first thing I said was that we would play with intensity, bravery on the ball, and a desire to dominate games. The results have been mixed – we’ve had some great performances and some tough nights – but the underlying numbers are improving: better expected goals, more control in big moments.  


The fans have been incredible. Stamford Bridge is rocking again. I feel the trust growing. We’re not where we want to be yet, but the direction is clear. Long-term project, short-term focus: win tomorrow.  


**Q (Guardian):** Any injury updates ahead of the game?  


**Rosenior:** We’ve had a couple of knocks from the international break, but nothing major. Reece James is available and raring to go. Nicolas Jackson is fit. Christopher Nkunku has trained fully and is in contention. We’ll make late calls, but overall the squad is in good shape.  


**Q (TalkSport):** There’s been some noise from outside the club about your authority and whether the players are fully behind you. How do you respond to that?  


**Rosenior:** I don’t listen to noise. I listen to the players in the dressing room every day. I look them in the eye. They know exactly what I stand for – honesty, hard work, respect. The senior lads have been brilliant. John Obi Mikel and others have their opinions from the outside; I respect that. But inside these walls, we’re united. That’s what matters.  


**Q (BBC):** Final question – what would winning the FA Cup mean to you personally and to the club?  


**Rosenior:** Everything. This club has history in this competition. For me, as an Englishman who grew up watching Chelsea lift trophies, it would mean the world. But more importantly, it would be validation for the players who have worked so hard through a difficult period. It would give the fans something to celebrate. Tomorrow is step one.  


**Rosenior:** Right, that’s me. Thank you all. See you after the game – hopefully celebrating a win. Up the Blues.  

Chelsea’s Incoming Wonderkid Dastan Satpaev Poised to Become a Star at Stamford Bridge

As Chelsea Football Club continues its long-term strategy of investing in elite young talent, 17-year-old Kazakh striker Dastan Satpaev is widely tipped to develop into a standout performer for the Blues upon his arrival in August 2026.


Satpaev, born on 12 August 2008 in Almaty, Kazakhstan, will officially join Chelsa on his 18th birthday after the club secured his signature from Kairat Almaty in February 2025. The deal, worth a reported €4 million including add-ons, represents a record transfer fee for a player from the Kazakh Premier League and underscores Chelsea’s commitment to identifying and nurturing global prospects at the earliest opportunity.

Currently shining for Kairat Almaty, Satpaev has already made a significant impact in senior football despite his tender age. The versatile forward — capable of playing as a centre-forward, left winger, or second striker — boasts impressive physical attributes for his 1.75m frame: he is quick, strong, technically gifted with both feet, and possesses a clinical finishing instinct. Observers have frequently drawn comparisons to former Manchester City legend Sergio Agüero, dubbing him “Baby Agüero” due to his low centre of gravity, explosive movement, and natural goalscoring ability.


In his breakthrough senior season with Kairat, Satpaev has delivered eye-catching performances, including goals and assists in domestic league action and even making history in the UEFA Champions League. He has broken multiple records for Kazakhstan, becoming the youngest-ever debutant and youngest goalscorer for the senior national team. His maturity on and off the pitch has drawn praise, with the teenager demonstrating a professional attitude and clear ambition to succeed at the highest level.

Chelsea scouts and recruitment specialists identified Satpaev’s potential early, beating competition from several European clubs, including interest from England, Spain, and Italy. The club’s track record of successfully integrating young talents — through pathways involving loans to sister club Strasbourg, the academy, or direct first-team exposure — gives confidence that Satpaev will be given the environment needed to thrive.

A source close to the club described Satpaev as “exactly the type of profile Chelsea wants to build around: technically excellent, physically robust, two-footed, and with a winner’s mentality.” Teammates at Kairat have echoed this sentiment, with one senior player recently stating: “He’s only 17 years old, but he’s fast, strong, and finishes very well with both feet. He has tremendous potential, which is why Chelsea signed him.”

Head coach Liam Rosenior and the Chelsea technical staff are already monitoring Satpaev’s progress closely. While the youngster will initially link up with the development squad, there is genuine excitement within the club that he possesses the raw attributes and football intelligence to challenge for first-team minutes sooner rather than later, provided he continues his upward trajectory.

Satpaev himself has spoken maturely about the move, acknowledging the challenge ahead while expressing confidence in Chelsea’s youth development model: “Chelsea knows how to work with young players. The club really invests in them. Even if it comes to a loan, they can find a good club for me. Of course, I’ll try to establish myself in the first team at Chelsea.”

With the 2026/27 season on the horizon, Satpaev’s impending arrival adds another exciting layer to Chelsea’s attacking options. As the club balances a blend of established stars and high-potential youth, many within Stamford Bridge believe the Kazakh prodigy has all the tools to become a genuine asset and fan favourite in west London for years to come.

Chelsea fans have already begun embracing the prospect of their new signing, with highlight reels of his goals and skills circulating widely on social media.

The club looks forward to welcoming Dastan Satpaev to Cobham in the summer and supporting his seamless integration into English football.

Chelsea Defender Levi Colwill Returns to Full Training as Return Timeline Clarified

Chelsea has received a significant boost with defender Levi Colwill returning to full first-team training, though head coach Liam Rosenior has cautioned that the England international will require a few more weeks before he is ready to feature in competitive matches.


Colwill, 23, has been sidelined for the entire 2025/26 season after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear in his left knee during pre-season training in early August 2025. The academy graduate underwent successful surgery shortly afterwards and has since followed a meticulous rehabilitation programme at Cobham.


In recent weeks, Colwill had been progressing through modified and partial training sessions with the first-team squad, participating in some on-pitch work and light sessions alongside his teammates. Today, Rosenior confirmed that the versatile centre-back has now stepped up to full team training, marking a major milestone in his recovery.


Speaking to the media, Rosenior said: “It’s really good to have Levi back in full training but it’s going to take a few more weeks. He needs to tick those boxes but we’ve got a pretty fresh group.”


The manager emphasised a cautious, step-by-step approach to Colwill’s reintegration, prioritising the player’s long-term fitness and avoiding any unnecessary risks. “It’s great to have Levi back in full training, but it’s going to take him a few more weeks to tick those boxes before he’s ready [to feature],” Rosenior added.


Chelsea are understood to be planning a gradual return for Colwill, with reports suggesting he could initially feature for the club’s Under-21 side in a Premier League 2 fixture against Fulham on April 10 as part of his build-up. A potential first-team return is targeted for the final weeks of the Premier League season, possibly after the upcoming international break, provided he continues to progress without setbacks.


Colwill’s absence has been keenly felt at the back, where Chelsea have navigated a challenging campaign amid injuries and tactical transitions under both former manager Enzo Maresca and current boss Liam Rosenior. The left-footed defender, capable of playing across the centre-back positions or even at left-back, is highly regarded for his composure on the ball, aerial ability, and leadership qualities. Many within the club view him as a future cornerstone of the defence.


A product of Chelsea’s academy, Colwill has made over 50 first-team appearances since breaking through and has represented England at senior and youth levels. His return would provide Rosenior with additional defensive options as the Blues fight for a strong finish to the 2025/26 season.


Club sources have expressed optimism about Colwill’s recovery trajectory, noting that he has been hitting key rehabilitation benchmarks. However, both the medical team and coaching staff remain focused on ensuring he is 100% ready before exposing him to the physical demands of Premier League and cup football.


Chelsea fans have welcomed the positive update on social media, with many expressing hope that the young defender can make a meaningful contribution before the campaign concludes and build momentum heading into pre-season.


The club will continue to monitor Colwill’s progress closely in the coming days and weeks, with further updates expected as he edges closer to a competitive return.


Chelsea have not set an exact date for his first-team comeback, stressing that his full recovery remains the priority.

Moises Caicedo Opens Up on Chelsea’s Tactical Transition from Enzo Maresca to Liam Rosenior

Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has candidly addressed the squad’s current challenges, attributing them in part to the ongoing adaptation following the managerial change from Enzo Maresca to Liam Rosenior earlier this year.


The Ecuador international, who has been a cornerstone of the Chelsea midfield since his £115 million move from Brighton in 2023, spoke openly in a recent interview about the difficulties of shifting tactical systems mid-season. Maresca, who departed Stamford Bridge by mutual consent (widely reported as a sacking) on January 1, 2026, had overseen a period in which Caicedo flourished, earning praise as one of the world’s top defensive midfielders alongside Manchester City’s Rodri.


Under Maresca, Caicedo delivered consistent high-level performances, anchoring the midfield with his tireless energy, ball-winning ability, progressive passing, and composure on the ball. The Italian coach frequently hailed the 24-year-old as “fantastic,” “humble,” and essential to the team’s structure, often deploying him in a deep-lying No.6 role while allowing intelligent forward surges. Caicedo’s contributions helped Chelsea secure trophies including the Club World Cup and UEFA Conference League during Maresca’s 18-month tenure, while the midfielder was even named Chelsea’s Player and Players’ Player of the Season in the prior campaign.


Speaking about the transition, Caicedo told Spanish newspaper AS: “It’s a bit difficult because we were used to Maresca’s style. The adaptation has taken us a little while, but in the end, it’s just a matter of time to get used to something new. Sometimes you adapt faster, and other times it takes a little longer.”


He added: “Yes, it’s a little difficult because we were with a coach we were used to playing with, with his style. But now we have Rosenior with us. It’s been a bit of a struggle to adapt, it’s true, but I know it’s just a matter of time to get used to something new… Anyway, I think the whole team is going through a tough time right now, yes. We have to keep going, we have to try to get through this season, because we have a lot of great things ahead of us.”


Liam Rosenior, who previously impressed at Chelsea’s sister club Strasbourg, was appointed as Maresca’s successor in early January 2026. While Rosenior enjoyed a promising initial spell, recent results have seen growing frustration among supporters and questions over tactical implementation. Caicedo’s comments echo similar sentiments from teammate Enzo Fernandez, who also expressed confusion over Maresca’s departure and the need for time to adjust to new demands.


Despite the transitional period, Caicedo remains fully committed to Chelsea. The midfielder, who has signed new long-term deals in recent years, reiterated his pride in representing the club and his desire to repay the faith shown in him. He continues to battle through minor fitness issues that have affected several key players, emphasizing his never-give-up mentality: “I feel pain sometimes. I’ve been playing with pain but I’m not going to stop until I break. I never give up.”


Caicedo’s honesty highlights a common challenge in football: the time required for players to internalize a new manager’s philosophy, particularly when moving from a well-established system. Under Maresca, Chelsea’s midfield often featured structured build-up play and high pressing triggers that suited Caicedo’s profile perfectly. The shift to Rosenior’s approach—understood to involve different positional nuances and pressing structures—has required adjustments across the squad.


As the 2025/26 Premier League season enters its final stretch, Chelsea sit in a mid-table battle, with European qualification still mathematically possible but dependent on a strong run of results. Caicedo’s leadership and experience will be vital as the team seeks to stabilize and build momentum.


The 24-year-old Ecuadorian, capped regularly at international level, has made over 100 appearances for Chelsea and remains one of the most physically dominant and technically gifted midfielders in the Premier League. Club sources indicate that both Caicedo and the hierarchy are focused on long-term success, with the player determined to help the squad navigate the current phase.


Chelsea have not issued an official comment on Caicedo’s remarks, but the club continues to back Rosenior as he works to implement his vision.

Liam Delap Reportedly Considering Move Away from Chelsea Amid Challenging Debut Season

 Liam Delap, the 23-year-old striker signed by Chelsea from Ipswich Town last summer for £30 million, is said to be weighing his future at Stamford Bridge after a difficult first season in west London.


Delap joined Chelsea in June 2025 on a six-year contract, having impressed during Ipswich’s Premier League campaign the previous season. Many viewed the move as a significant step up for the young English forward, who had also attracted interest from clubs including Manchester United. However, adapting to life at one of England’s biggest clubs has proven tougher than anticipated.


In the 2025/26 Premier League season, Delap has made 22 appearances (9 starts), registering just 1 league goal and limited assists despite around 791–800 minutes of action. His overall output across all competitions stands at roughly 3 goals in 38 appearances, with performance ratings averaging in the low 6s. Injuries, competition for places, and the tactical demands of manager Enzo Maresca’s (or successor Liam Rosenior’s) system have restricted his rhythm and impact. Critics have noted struggles with link-up play, hold-up ability in tight spaces, and converting chances at the required level, contrasting sharply with his more physical, direct style that thrived at Ipswich.


Sources close to the situation indicate that Delap is “intrigued” by the prospect of a fresh start elsewhere and is seriously considering options for the summer transfer window. Reports suggest he fears dropping further down the pecking order, especially with Chelsea preparing to integrate Emanuel Emegha from sister club Strasbourg as an additional attacking option next season. This could potentially leave him as third-choice striker behind established or incoming forwards.


Journalist Simon Phillips and others have reported that Delap is eyeing a move away, with Newcastle United among the clubs showing concrete interest. Other Premier League sides, including possible interest from Everton or others, have also been linked in recent months. Chelsea are understood to be open to a loan (potentially with an option or obligation to buy) or even a permanent departure if suitable offers arrive, though some club sources have expressed a desire to give the young player more time to adapt, citing bad luck with injuries and his relative youth.


A source familiar with the matter told reporters: “It’s clear that he’s struggled [at Chelsea], and they’ll be open to a loan this summer… don’t be surprised if they’re open to permanent offers straight away.”


Former Chelsea player Pat Nevin has publicly suggested the move may not have been the right fit at this stage of Delap’s development, while manager comments have balanced defense of the player with acknowledgment of the need for improvement in key areas such as finishing and tactical integration.


Delap, son of former professional Rory Delap, remains a highly regarded talent with strong physical attributes and potential at international level (he has represented England at youth levels, though recent speculation has even included interest from the Republic of Ireland). His time at Ipswich showcased a goalscoring threat and robust presence that many believed would translate to a top club.


As the season draws to a close and the summer window approaches, all parties will be assessing whether Delap can carve out a consistent role at Stamford Bridge or whether a temporary or permanent exit offers the best path for his continued growth.


Chelsea have not issued an official comment on the reports at the time of this release.


Chelsea set their sights on signing Eduardo Conceicao from Palmeiras

 According to UOL, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City have all reportedly made contact with the player’s representatives.


Palmeiras remain in a strong negotiating position, having secured the youngster’s future with his first professional contract signed in January.


The youngster also has an £87 million release clause (€100m) for clubs outside of Brazil.


Eduardo Conceicao is the latest diamond to emerge from Palmeiras’ prolific youth academy, following in the footsteps of Endrick and Estevao Willian.


A dynamic left winger who can also operate as a right winger or second striker, he is currently the standout performer for the Palmeiras Under-20 side.


Chelsea is aggressively pursuing a repeat of the Estevao Willian masterstroke by going back to the Palmeiras production line.


Having already successfully negotiated for Estevao Willian, Chelsea’s hierarchy possesses a high-trust relationship with Palmeiras that rivals like Arsenal and Manchester City are only beginning to build.


This rapport is critical, as Palmeiras has already rejected bids.


Chelsea offers the 16-year-old a direct path to reunite with his former teammate and friend, Estevao, providing a ready-made support system at Stamford Bridge. And having seen his rise since moving to England, there’s already an incentive to choose that option.

John Obi Mikel says Chelsea owners know they made a mistake by sacking Enzo Maresca

 Chelsea have been keen to internally blame Maresca for their current struggles, although Mikel told the ‘Obi One Podcast‘ that he believes Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali will regret the decision to part ways on New Year’s Day.


He said: “First of all, when the decision to get rid of Enzo Maresca, I said it here first, that it was a big, big mistake from the football club to make that decision, from the owners, from the sporting directors to make that decision. Getting rid of a manager that I think, that I saw us progressing. You know, there was some sort of, you know, us moving in the right direction, the way we played, the philosophy in which we play football and approach 

game as well, especially the big games, you know, where I thought we always competed against the big teams.


“And then when the whole thing, the decision, get rid of Enzo Maresca happened, I came on here and I said it, it’s a huge, huge mistake. You can’t get rid of a manager that’s won us two titles. One has the Club World Cup and of course the Conference League.



“I said it was a wrong ground decision to get rid of him. Some of the Chelsea fans were like, no, no, no, no. I think it’s time for him to go. He doesn’t, his substitutions were not good, blah, blah, blah.



“I said, we have to stick with him. And the truth has come out that sometimes when he made the decisions because his hands were tied, there’s people sitting on top of the stands there saying, oh, you need to get rid of, you need to bring Cole Palmer out, you need to make changes, you need to do this, do that. So we didn’t know the full story.


“But then when he got sacked, some of the stories came out. And now it’s a huge, huge mistake. And the club will look back at it and think, we’ve actually, we’ve f—– up here. It was a huge, huge mistake.”


Mikel has also stated that he thinks Chelsea could actually win the Premier League with Maresca in charge. They currently sit 22 points behind league leaders Arsenal.


Chelsea are hedging their bets on Mykhailo Mudryk, providing the winger with full support while already securing potential long-term replacements in Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens.

 The timeline for his return is still unknown, with an official FA verdict still pending. In his absence, Chelsea‘s hierarchy has moved decisively to protect the squad’s future, spending over £100 million combined to bring in Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens.


However, Mudryk’s future at Chelsea is far from over yet, having been spotted training at Uxbridge in an attempt to keep himself at the optimal levels.


Mudryk believes that he will return as soon as possible, but the big question is about what Chelsea have planned for the winger if he ends up returning.


Interestingly, The Athletic have provided a little bit more insight into Chelsea’s current thinking, though it still doesn’t really paint the full picture.


Sources say Chelsea are supporting their player but are also planning for the future within their squad, signing Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens last summer to compete for left wing minutes.


Let’s not forget that Geovany Quenda is also coming into the fold this summer from Sporting Libson, which will make Mudryk’s life even more difficult if it comes to that.


Mykhailo Mudryk certainly possesses the potential, but any second chance at Stamford Bridge must not come at the cost of stifling the club’s emerging talent.


With the recent high-profile arrivals of Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens, plus Quenda, it’s important not to overload in one area.


If the Ukrainian is to be afforded another opportunity, it should arguably be through a structured loan spell at a club like Strasbourg.


However, the only thing some may say is that Garnacho and Gittens have largely flattered to deceive, so there could naturally be room for improvement.

Mauricio Pochettino names Pedro Neto as a dangerous player

 Portugal secured a 2-0 win over the United States during the international break, which saw Neto come up against former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino.


After the game, Pochettino was very complimentary of a few Portugal players, with Neto included (as per B/R Football).


“I think we are going to have three or four weeks to work before the World Cup and we are going to be pushing in all these types of situation that when you, after four months, and you don’t really don’t have too much time you can tell the player but the player need to feel after on the pitch in training sessions doing this type of scene.


“That is why this type of mistake is not crazy, but in this type of game, players like Neto, Ramos, Bruno, Felix and when you have a centimetre, it’s possible that they can score.”


While Mauricio Pochettino recently drew parallels between the two, Pedro Neto remains statistically a long way off the playmaking standards set by Bruno Fernandes this season.


Neto has been a valuable outlet for Liam Rosenior, providing five goals and four assists in 29 Premier League appearances, yet these numbers pale in comparison to Fernandes’ league-leading influence.


The Manchester United captain has already racked up a staggering 16 assists and 8 goals, positioning himself as the frontrunner for the Golden Playmaker award.


The gap is most evident in underlying creativity; Fernandes has created 90 chances compared to Neto’s 44, nearly doubling the Chelsea winger’s output in the final third.

Roman Abramovich Moves to Establish Global Charity Foundation to Unlock Frozen Chelsea Sale Proceeds for Victims of Conflict Worldwide

Roman Abramovich today confirmed plans to register a new independent charitable foundation aimed at directing the net proceeds from the 2022 sale of Chelsea Football Club to support victims of conflict and war around the world.  


The initiative, to be known as the **Foundation for Victims of Conflict**, represents a significant step forward in fulfilling Mr Abramovich’s long-standing commitment to donate the proceeds of the club’s sale to charitable causes. The foundation will be overseen by Mike Penrose, a highly respected former UNICEF executive with extensive experience in global humanitarian efforts. An application for registration will be submitted to the UK Charity Commission this week.


The £2.35 billion currently held in a frozen UK bank account (via Fordstam Ltd) has remained inaccessible for nearly four years due to ongoing sanctions and disagreements over its use. While Mr Abramovich originally pledged the funds to support victims of the war in Ukraine, the new foundation will adopt a broader mandate to assist victims of conflict globally, reflecting the universal nature of suffering caused by war.  


“This foundation is about delivering real help to those who need it most, wherever they are,” said Mike Penrose. “I can confirm that I am preparing a submission to the Charity Commission to register a new foundation dedicated to supporting victims of conflict worldwide. We believe this approach honours the spirit of the original pledge while maximising the positive impact of these funds.”


### Background and Commitment

In March 2022, as he prepared to sell Chelsea FC amid geopolitical circumstances, Roman Abramovich publicly committed to donating all net proceeds from the sale to a charitable foundation focused on victims of the war in Ukraine. The club was sold to a consortium led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital for approximately £2.5 billion (with £2.35 billion received), and the funds have since been frozen under UK sanctions regulations.  


Despite repeated attempts to resolve the situation constructively, bureaucratic and political obstacles have prevented the release of the money. The establishment of the Foundation for Victims of Conflict is intended to break this impasse by creating a transparent, independently governed entity capable of receiving and distributing the funds in accordance with charitable law.


Mr Abramovich has consistently maintained that the funds belong to him and should be deployed according to his philanthropic vision, in line with the original pledge made at the time of the sale. Legal representatives have indicated that any attempt by the UK government to redirect or seize the funds without agreement would be vigorously contested.  


### Vision for the Foundation

The Foundation for Victims of Conflict will prioritise:  

- Emergency humanitarian aid for civilians affected by armed conflicts  

- Long-term reconstruction and rehabilitation programmes  

- Support for children, families, and communities impacted by war  

- Global initiatives addressing the root causes and consequences of conflict  


Governance will follow best practices for transparency, with independent trustees, rigorous auditing, and public reporting on fund allocation. The foundation aims to operate without geographical restrictions, ensuring aid reaches victims “anywhere” conflict causes suffering.


### Statement from Roman Abramovich’s Representatives

“Mr Abramovich remains fully committed to his pledge made in 2022. The creation of this foundation is a sincere attempt to move beyond political deadlock and ensure the money finally reaches those in desperate need. We urge all parties, including the UK government, to engage constructively with this process rather than pursuing confrontational legal routes that only delay help to victims.”  


The registration process with the Charity Commission is expected to take several weeks. Once approved and subject to sanctions licensing, the foundation will seek the immediate release of the frozen funds.  

Chelsea 1-0 Arsenal (Agg: 2-3): Dramatic Stoppage-Time Goal Not Enough as Blues Exit Champions League Quarter-Finals Amid Controversial Finale at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea Women produced a spirited performance in front of a passionate Stamford Bridge crowd but were eliminated from the UEFA Women’s Champions League at the quarter-final stage despite a 1-0 victory in the second leg against Arsenal on Wednesday evening. Arsenal progressed 3-2 on aggregate.


Sjoeke Nüsken’s injury-time strike gave the Blues a late lifeline and sparked wild celebrations among the home supporters, but it ultimately proved insufficient to overturn the deficit from the first leg. The match will, however, be remembered for a fiery finale that saw head coach Sonia Bompastor sent off following an extraordinary incident involving Arsenal’s Katie McCabe.


With the clock ticking deep into stoppage time and Chelsea pressing for a second goal that would have forced extra time, McCabe appeared to deliberately pull the hair of Chelsea forward Alyssa Thompson, dragging her to the ground. Referee Frida Klarlund waved play on, and despite the availability of VAR, no review was undertaken, and no sanction was issued to the Arsenal player.


Bompastor, visibly incensed by the non-decision, protested strongly on the touchline. She was shown a first yellow card for her protests, followed moments later by a second yellow – and subsequent red card – after continuing to voice her frustration. The French coach was ordered from the technical area in the dying seconds of a match already charged with high emotion.


Speaking after the match, a clearly frustrated Sonia Bompastor said:  

“I had one of my players’ hair pulled. For me, it is clearly a red card for the Arsenal player. I don’t understand why VAR didn’t check that situation. My players deserve better. They deserve more respect. If the VAR is not able to intervene in that moment, I don’t know why we have VAR.”


The 31-year-old McCabe later posted on social media claiming she was “genuinely reaching for the shirt” and offered her opponent “full respect,” but video footage of the incident has sparked widespread debate and condemnation across football circles.


### Match Summary

Chelsea dominated large periods of the contest and showed tremendous character to push until the final whistle despite trailing on aggregate. Nüsken’s composed finish in the 90+ minute provided a moment of hope, but Arsenal’s defensive resilience and earlier first-leg advantage proved decisive.


The result ends Chelsea’s European campaign for this season, a disappointing outcome for a side that has dominated domestically in recent years. However, the performance – particularly in the second half – demonstrated the squad’s fighting spirit and quality as they now refocus on domestic objectives.


### Club Statement

Chelsea Football Club fully supports Sonia Bompastor and her reaction to the incident. Player safety and the integrity of the game must remain paramount. We expect UEFA to thoroughly review the refereeing decisions and VAR protocol applied in this match.


We congratulate Arsenal on their progression and thank our supporters for creating an electric atmosphere at Stamford Bridge. The club will now turn its attention to the remainder of the Barclays Women’s Super League campaign, where we continue to fight on all fronts.

Chelsea Opens Talks with Gonçalo Ramos’ Representatives Ahead of Potential Summer Move for PSG Striker

Chelsea has opened preliminary talks with the representatives of Paris Saint-Germain striker **Gonçalo Ramos**, as the Blues explore a surprise summer transfer for the 24-year-old Portuguese international.

The move would see Chelsea target a proven goalscorer to bolster their attacking options ahead of the 2026/27 season. However, the club faces significant competition for the player’s signature, with several Premier League and European sides also monitoring the situation closely.


Ramos, who joined PSG from Benfica in a deal worth up to €80 million in 2023, has found first-team opportunities limited under manager Luis Enrique despite his undoubted quality. The former Benfica academy graduate has expressed a desire for more regular playing time, particularly with the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon. Sources indicate he is open to a fresh challenge in the Premier League.


Chelsea’s sporting directors, including Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, have initiated contact with Ramos’ camp and PSG as part of their proactive summer recruitment planning. The Blues have long admired the striker, having tracked him prior to his move to Paris and revisiting their interest in previous windows.


**Key facts on Gonçalo Ramos:**

- 24 years old (born 20 June 2001)

- Portugal international with experience at major tournaments

- Versatile centre-forward capable of leading the line or playing off a focal point

- Contract with PSG runs until June 2028

- Potential transfer value in the region of £50-70 million, depending on structure and add-ons


A senior Chelsea source said:  

“We are always looking to strengthen the squad with high-quality, ambitious players who fit our profile. Gonçalo has shown his potential at the highest level, and we believe he could thrive in the Premier League. As with all targets, we will proceed carefully and professionally while exploring all options available to us.”


Chelsea are not alone in their interest. Newcastle United have also made contact, while reports suggest other clubs across Europe, including sides in Germany and Italy, are monitoring Ramos’ availability. The player is understood to be keen on testing himself in England, where the physicality and intensity of the league could suit his powerful, direct style.


The potential signing would align with Chelsea’s strategy of blending experienced international talent with the club’s strong academy and multi-club network. It comes as the Blues continue to build a competitive squad capable of challenging on all fronts under the current ownership.


Chelsea Football Club will provide no further comment on ongoing transfer speculation at this stage, in line with standard policy. Any developments will be communicated through official channels.

Chelsea Football Club Anticipates Record Revenue of £700 Million for 2025/26 Season

Chelsea Football Club today confirms it is on track to generate record revenue of approximately **£700 million** in the 2025/26 financial year, marking a substantial increase from the £490.9 million reported for the year ended 30 June 2025.


This projected milestone reflects the Club’s continued commercial momentum, strengthened on-pitch performance, and strategic investments made under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. The anticipated growth positions Chelsea among the world’s highest-earning clubs and underscores the long-term sustainability of the Club’s financial model.


Key drivers behind the projected £700 million revenue include:


- **Broadcasting income**: A significant uplift is expected from sustained participation in the UEFA Champions League, combined with the Premier League’s new domestic and international broadcast deals. The Club’s recent success in the FIFA Club World Cup has also enhanced global visibility and associated media rights value.

- **Commercial revenue**: Continued expansion of global sponsorships, merchandising, and licensing agreements. New and renewed partnerships with blue-chip brands, alongside growth in digital and e-commerce platforms, are delivering double-digit percentage increases.

- **Matchday revenue**: Strong demand for tickets at Stamford Bridge, supported by a loyal global fanbase and improved non-matchday events, including stadium tours, corporate hospitality, and community initiatives. Capacity utilisation and premium seating options continue to perform well despite ongoing stadium redevelopment considerations.

- **Other income streams**: Prudent player trading activity and operational efficiencies are supporting overall financial health, while the Club remains fully compliant with Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and UEFA regulations.


Commenting on the outlook, **Todd Boehly, Chairman and Co-Owner**, said:  

“We set out to build a modern, sustainable football club that can compete at the very highest level both on and off the pitch. Reaching £700 million in revenue next season is a clear demonstration of that strategy in action. It reflects the hard work of our players, coaching staff, and commercial teams, as well as the incredible support of our fans worldwide. This is not a one-off figure — it is the foundation for sustained success and future investment in the squad and infrastructure.”


**Paul Winstanley, Co-Sporting Directors**, added:  

“Our focus remains on building a competitive, high-performing squad while operating within a responsible financial framework. The revenue growth we are projecting gives us the platform to make smart, long-term decisions in the transfer market and academy development.”


The Club’s 2024/25 financial results, published earlier today, showed revenue of £490.9 million — the second-highest in Chelsea’s history — despite a one-off pre-tax loss driven by investment in the squad and a period of business rationalisation. The Board is confident that the 2025/26 projections represent a return to normalised, growing profitability.


Chelsea Football Club remains committed to its three-pillar strategy: elite on-pitch performance, commercial excellence, and positive community impact. The Club will continue to invest in world-class facilities, women’s football, and grassroots programmes while maintaining strict financial discipline.

John Obi Mikel predicts a Premier League trophy for Enzo Maresca

 Speaking on the Obi One podcast, John Obi Mikel is still furious about Enzo Maresca’s exit, claiming that he could have won the Premier League for Chelsea in a couple of years.


“They’ve done that with Enzo Maresca. Right now, if you’ve given Enzo Maresca with this team another couple of years, I would have seen us going somewhere in terms of winning the Premier League.

“But right now the way he stands with the changes that we’ve made, we’ve taken one step forward and now we’ve taken 10 steps backwards.”

Of course, the losing streak didn’t help Maresca’s situation, but at least Chelsea had an identity and were defensively sound for the most during his tenure.


Marc Cucurell has already voiced his concerns over Enzo Maresca’s departure.


“We knew what Maresca wanted from us. Winning a title like the Club World Cup also helps, strengthens the bond, and you create great relationships during the celebrations.


“When a manager gives you that confidence and offers you a platform to fight for titles, you’d die for him.


“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.


“To make a change like that, the best thing is to wait until the end of the season. You would give everyone, the players and the new manager, time to get ready, have a full pre-season.”

vBarcelona stance revealed as Chelsea learn Jules Kounde price tag

 According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona feel that they may struggle to reach Kounde’s demands and could have to agree on a sale for the defender. Having been rejected in 2022, Chelsea remain interested.


It is claimed that an offer of £70m would be impossible to reject should such a bid surface for the former Sevilla star. Kounde remains contracted to Barcelona until the summer of 2030, but his future is in doubt.


Chelsea are not the only Premier League side looking to sign Kounde, however. Liverpool and Man City are also keen on Kounde and are considering bids to bring the defender to the Premier League.


In the summer of 2022, Todd Boehly was preparing for his first transfer window after taking over from Roman Abramovich. Despite having little experience, he had targeted Kounde as a possible signing.

Thomas Tuchel spoke with Kounde, but failed to convince the versatile defender to join Chelsea over a move to Barcelona. Speaking to L’Equipe shortly after his move to Barca, Kounde confirmed talks.


He said: “I spoke with Tuchel and I also felt that he wanted me to come but I simply preferred Xavi’s speech.” Now, Chelsea may have a second bite at the cherry if they are willing to part with £70m.


It is unclear what Kounde himself thinks about a move away from Barcelona, but after four years at the Nou Camp, it might be that he wants to try something new, especially if he cannot be tempted to stay.

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