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    Chelsea goalkeeper starlet Karlo Ziger completes season-long loan transfer to Slovenian side NK Rudar Velenje

    CHELSEA starlet Karlo Ziger has become the latest member of the Blues’ famous loan army.The Croatian goalkeeper, 20, has joined Slovenian Second League side NK Rudar Velenje until the end of the season.
    Goalkeeper Karlo Ziger has become the 13th member of Chelsea’s current loan armyCredit: Rex Features
    The Croatian has joined Slovenian Second League side NK Rudar VelenjeCredit: Getty
    It is the stopper’s second temporary switch away from Stamford Bridge.
    He previously had a brief spell at then non-league Sutton United in 2019.
    Ziger made his senior football debut in the one-game emergency loan.
    The FA Trophy clash may have finished 3-0 to Spennymoor but Ziger took home his team’s man of the match award before heading back to Chelsea.
    The ace shot to prominence amongst Chelsea fans when they noticed a new face on the bench as Krasnodar were dispatched in the Champions League last October.
    Ziger sat alongside veteran Willy Caballero as the Blues won 4-0 in his first venture into a senior squad.

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    The Zagreb-born teenager signed a pro contract at Chelsea in July 2018.
    That was due to expire this summer, but he was handed a 12-month extension after joining up with first-team training last term. 
    He is now the third keeper to leave the club for further experience on loan with Nathan Baxter heading to Hull City and Jamie Cumming going to Gillingham.
    It total, Ziger is the 13th player to be loaned out by the Blues so far this window.
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    Chelsea star Trevoh Chalobah worked as a fashion model before becoming surprise starter in Thomas Tuchel’s first team

    TREVOH Chalobah has come of age and appears to have cemented his place in Chelsea’s first team squad.The utility player has broken through aged 22, and finally seems to have forced his way into Thomas Tuchel’s plans following a man-of-the-match display against Villarreal in the Super Cup shootout win, as well as scoring on his Premier League debut against Crystal Palace.
    Blues sensation Chalobah has appeared in a fashion campaign for Italian leather goods company Valore LondonCredit: Adam Fussell/Valore London
    Fashionable Chalobah shows he’s a trendsetter as a model for Valore LondonCredit: Adam Fussell/Valore London
    The German tactician admitted as much himself, with the ex-England U21 international starring during preseason.
    “He played well against Bournemouth, Arsenal and Tottenham,” Tuchel said after the game.
    “We wanted guys on the field who could play 90 mins. He was one of the first in training, physically strong and deserved to play.
    “It’s quite impressive. He forced his way into our thinking.
    “Let’s see how it goes, he forced his way into our thinking. We still have some days to decide [his future].”
    It’s a future that did look like being away from Stamford Bridge, with suggestions he was about to be sent on loan… again.
    Chalobah has already endured long campaigns with Ipswich Town, Huddersfield Town and French club Lorient.
    The trendy footballer also starred in a fashion campaign for Italian leather goods company Valore London, before his sensational rise.
    Titled ‘Future British Icons’, the photoshoot featured their Blazon monogram collection and showed Trevoh to be a trendsetter.
    Trevoh Chalobah, right, celebrates with Antonio Rudiger after Chelsea beat Villarreal to win the Super CupCredit: Getty
    Chalobah looks to the sky after scoring his first goal for Chelsea on his Premier League debutCredit: Getty
    He and his older footballing brother Nathaniel, now 26, are both graduates of Chelsea’s famed academy, with the elder sibling now plying his trade at Watford.
    The Chalobah story began in Africa.
    SIERRA LEONE TO SOUTH LONDON
    Trevoh was born in Sierra Leone in 1999.
    His family moved to Lambeth, South London when he was six and he soon discovered the beautiful game on his estate, where he and his brother played their football in a cage pitch.
    “Moving here when I was 6 years old, I remember some parts of those initial days but my first real memory is seeing the cage,” he told Gaffer magazine.
    “The park as well, where we used to go and play every day. We met a lot of friends there, a whole host of people who used to love football.
    “We had community centres too and they were a big part of our childhood.”
    At eight, Trevoh joined his brother Nathaniel at Cobham and worked his way up the ranks, before signing a pro contract in 2018.
    Chalobah rose through the ranks at Chelsea alongside the likes of Tammy Abraham, Fikayo Tomori and Ike UgboCredit: Getty
    Sierra Leone-born Chalobah lifts the FA Youth Cup in 2017Credit: Getty
    Primarily playing at right or centre-back, he won the Uefa Youth League and FA Youth Cup alongside Mason Mount as a teenager.
    He has also starred at every level for England from Under-16 to U21 level, and was part of the U19 team that won the European Championships in 2017.

    LOAN STAR
    However, with chances limited at Stamford Bridge it was imperative that Trevoh left West London to get game-time elsewhere.
    For the 2018-19 season, he was loaned out to then-Championship side Ipswich Town.
    He played 44 times for the Tractor Boys, but despite impressing was unable to save the club from relegation.
    The following season, it was in West Yorkshire where Trevoh had his next experience of Championship football with Huddersfield Town.
    It was there he caught the eye of boss Danny Cowley.
    At Huddersfield Town on loan Chalobah impressed boss Danny CowleyCredit: Rex
    Through the years Chalobah has played for every youth level with EnglandCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    “Trevoh Chalobah will be a top player,” he said.
    He added: “He’s a really good learner and is always looking to add to his game.”
    A BRIT ABROAD
    Last season, Chalobah continued his football education overseas with Lorient in Ligue 1 – with a need to test himself at a higher level.
    He appeared to bulk up with extra weight sessions in the gym, which he proudly shows off on Instagram.
    On the final day of the season, Trevoh wrote his name in Lorient’s record books when his goal against Strasbourg earned the club a 1-1 draw, but more importantly saved them from relegation.
    He also had a ‘pinch me’ moment earlier in the season when he came up against the superstars of PSG – who Lorient record a famous 3-2 win over.
    “Being on the same pitch as Angel Di Maria, Neymar, Kylian Mbappe – I’d been watching this team play in the Champions League. To beat them was unbelievable,” Chalobah said.
     “Neymar was playing as a No 10.
    “I had to mark him a lot. Even when I tackled him, it was like: ‘Wow, I tackled Neymar.’”
    Chalobah relished coming up against PSG’s superstars, like Kylian Mbappe while on loan at LorientCredit: AFP
    Extra weight sessions have seen Chalobah bulk up his 6ft 3in frameCredit: Instagram @yungchalobah
    HAVE A WORD
    When Chalobah was just 17, he was visited in the England youth training camp by ex-Blues star Daniel Sturridge, who gave a talk to the youngsters.
    The forward was quick to pass on his experience and advice. It was a message that has stuck for the model pro.
    “Daniel was with the senior England squad but he sat us all down and told us our main aim should be football,” Chalobah told The Athletic.
    “He told us how important sleep is. Instead of going out to parties and things, have the strength to say no. Football has to come first at this time. That’s how he is, he wanted to help us not go down the route some other players.
    “I’ve always kept that in my head, from Chelsea, to my loans at Ipswich and Huddersfield. There are temptations to go out, but you have to have the power to step away.
    “You need to rest for training and to get ready for the game. We are all human beings, sometimes you need to relax but you have to pick the right time. I like going out for meals. I’ve been out clubbing a few times, the cinema, but only at the right moment.”
    Trevoh Chalobah said he doesn’t get swayed by the party lifestyleCredit: Rex
    THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN
    After his star show against Villarreal and strike against Palace, Chalobah may have just changed his footballing future.
    It looked like he was headed for a fourth consecutive loan, with competition for places fierce.
    Toni Rudiger, Thiago Silva, Andreas Christensen, Kurt Zouma would all definitely be ahead of him in the pecking order.
    Right-backs Cesar Azpilicueta and Reece James both played in the back three last season and may well be trusted more if it comes to it.

    While, France international defender Jules Kounde is said to be next on Tuchel’s shopping list in s blockbuster £70million deal.
    Whatever the future holds, Chalobah has a lot to offer.
    For Tuchel, trying to fit him into his squad will be a headache he will be happy to have.
    Chalobah has now forced his way into boss Thomas Tuchel’s thinkingCredit: Reuters
    22-year-old Chalobah may have just changed his future at ChelseaCredit: Getty

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    Romelu Lukaku reveals he urged Kai Havertz to make Chelsea transfer ahead of Real Madrid during Europa League clash

    ROMELU LUKAKU says he cannot wait to partner Kai Havertz in attack – and admits he helped convince the German to join Chelsea a year ago.The £97.5million striker is preparing to make his second Blues debut on Sunday against Arsenal after rejoining the club from Inter Milan.
    Romelu Lukaku insists he cannot wait to partner Kai Havertz in Chelsea’s attackCredit: Getty
    The Belgian admitted he told the German to join the Blues a year agoCredit: Getty
    The Stamford Bridge faithful are eagerly awaiting the prospect of the Belgian joining the German in Thomas Tuchel’s forward line.
    Lukaku, 28, has now revealed he has been a fan of his new team-mate since he faced him in the Europa League quarter-finals last August.
    And he claims he saw enough that night to convince him that he would be an ideal fit for Chelsea.
    He told the club’s official website: “I spoke to Kai Havertz when we played against each other in the Europa League, and I told him to go to Chelsea, I don’t know if he remembers that conversation.”
    Both men were on the scoresheet in that game but it was Lukaku’s Inter who beat the German side 2-1 to move into the semis.
    Chelsea soon moved to bring Havertz to West London a year ago and he has already cemented his place in the club’s history with his Champions League-winning goal against Manchester City in May.

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    Meanwhile, Lukaku also revealed Didier Drogba has helped him settle into life at Chelsea once again.
    The Belgian first arrived at Chelsea a decade ago and hit 113 goals for Manchester United, West Brom and Everton in England but none for the Blues.
    He revealed how he and Drogba have been in constant communication following his comeback, saying: “Our relationship means the world to me.
    “It’s not like we talk once a month, I talk to the guy every few days!
    “We have a group chat so we’re constantly communicating and I’ve been on the phone with him a bit more in the past two weeks.
    “I had a lot of questions to ask and he still knows a lot of people here so he really prepared me well with the last details.
    “Now I just need to get to know the players and the manager a bit better and just be available as quickly as possible for the team.”
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    Romelu Lukaku out to end Chelsea’s No9 curse, after Higuain, Morata, Falcao, and more all flopped at Stamford Bridge

    WILL Chelsea’s No9 curse now finally end?With Tammy Abraham leaving the Blues for Roma, the famous number that has undone many a world class centre forward at Stamford Bridge is up for grabs.

    New £97.5million singing Romelu Lukaku is expected to be handed the No9 shirt
    Chelsea’s new signing Romelu Lukaku follows a string of expensive flops
    New £97.5million signing Romelu Lukaku is expected to be handed the shirt, although it’s worth saying Abraham didn’t do too much wrong in it.
    However, plenty of big-name buys before him have struggled in the Premier League era.
    And some of them weren’t even forwards.
    CHRIS SUTTON, 1999-2000
    In 1999, Sutton moved to West London from Blackburn for a then mega £10million.
    He had made a name for himself at Norwich, then won the title with Blackburn so he had pedigree.
    However, he struggled with the burden of the price tag and style of play – scoring just three goals in 39 games.
    Sutton was sold the following summer to Celtic for £6m, where he found his form again.
    Chris Sutton was an expensive mistake by ChelseaCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    MATEJA KEZMAN, 2004-2005
    It was the year Chelsea won their first Premier League title, but it wasn’t because of this Serbian forward.
    In truth, Kezman had some big boots to fill in Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink when he arrived from PSV in a £6m deal.
    But after he tore shreds out of defences in the Dutch league, he couldn’t repeat that feat on our shores.
    Four goals in 25 games later he was sold to Atletico Madrid.
    Mateja Kezman couldn’t replicate the form he showed at PSV for ChelseaCredit: PA:Press Association
    KHALID BOULAHROUZ, 2006-07
    Perhaps Chelsea were trying to break the curse at this point, or take the pressure off their strikers.
    But in 2006 they gave Dutch defender Boulahrouz the No9 shirt, following his £9m move from Hamburg.
    Nicknamed ‘The Cannibal’, he failed to dislodge John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho.
    Injuries didn’t help his cause, and he made just 20 appearances before he was loaned out to Sevilla.
    Khalid Boulahrouz made just 20 appearances for the BluesCredit: Reuters
    STEVE SIDWELL, 2007-08
    The ex-Arsenal trainee was a strange signing by the Blues.
    After four years impressing at Reading, he was snapped up by Jose Mourinho on a free transfer.
    Michael Essien and Frank Lampard were the midfield pair the Special One would turn to, which meant Sidwell made just 25 appearances before he was sold to Aston Villa.
    The No9 shirt was free again for a new incumbent.
    Steve Sidwell failed to establish himself at Stamford Bridge after Jose Mourinho signed himCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    FRANCO DI SANTO, 2008-09
    It was Argentine youth prospect Di Santo who had the shirt (and dreams) pinned on him when Sidwell departed.
    A £4m signing from Chilean side Audax Italiano, the centre forward just couldn’t find his striking boots.
    He made 16 appearances, mostly as a sub in fairness, but never looked like scoring.
    Di Santo was sold to Wigan, a season after a poor campaign with Blackburn on loan.
    Argie Franco Di Santo failed to score in 16 games for ChelseaCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    FERNANDO TORRES, 2011-15
    Chelsea fans will argue his goal against Barcelona in the Nou Camp to seal a spot in the final of the 2012 Champions League was worth his £50m transfer fee alone.
    But for some reason, the Spain legend could never really get going in a Chelsea shirt.
    And it wasn’t English football that was a struggle – because over four years at Liverpool he scored 81 goals in 142 games.
    However, 45 strikes in 172 games for the Blues was a poor return for ‘El Nino’.
    Fernando Torres couldn’t replicate the form he showed at Liverpool at Stamford BridgeCredit: Reuters
    RADAMEL FALCAO, 2015-16
    After a disastrous spell at Manchester United, Chelsea knew they were taking a gamble on Falcao.
    The Colombian striker arrived on loan with the idea of making the move permanent from Monaco in 2015.
    Struggles with his fitness and the pace of the game saw him restricted to just 12 games.
    Worse still, he only managed one goal.
    Radamel Falcao was a disaster during his loan at Chelsea – scoring just once in 12 gamesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    ALVARO MORATA, 2017-18
    Another huge fee was shelled out for Spain striker Morata, who arrived in 2017 for £60m.
    A lot was expected of the ex-Real Madrid star, who managed 15 goals in his first season.
    Morata even tried to change his shirt number to 29, but things got even worse in his second campaign with the club when he scored just five Premier League goals.
    The striker returned to LaLiga with Atletico Madrid with his tail between his legs in 2019.
    The expectation on Alvaro Morata’s shoulders was too much for the Spaniard who floppedCredit: Getty – Contributor

    GONZALO HIGUAIN, 2019
    It was Maurizio Sarri’s dream signing – and a striker he knew how to get the best out of after managing the Argie at Napoli to great success.
    But the Higuain who scored 91 goals in 146 games in Naples three years prior was a shadow of his former self in England.
    Fears over his fitness and pace ended up to be true.
    And despite scoring a brace in his third game against Huddersfield, he couldn’t replicate his goalscoring form from his Serie A days.
    Six months, 19 games and five goals later, he returned to Juventus. Ironically, his boss was Sarri again.
    Gonzalo Higuain struggled for fitness during his time in West LondonCredit: Reuters

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    Lukaku ‘so emotional’ when Chelsea youngster Chalobah scored vs Palace after brother Nathaniel took him under his wing

    ROMELU LUKAKU became overcome with emotion after watching Trevoh Chalobah score for Chelsea against Crystal Palace.The 22-year-old starlet netted his first ever goal for the Blues in the opening day 3-0 win with a brilliant long-range effort.
    Trevoh Chalobah celebrated his Premier League debut with a goal against Crystal PalaceCredit: Getty
    Romelu Lukaku has revealed his friendship with the ace’s brother Nat made the moment ‘so emotional’Credit: Getty
    That capped a fine Premier League debut for the ace as he became the latest academy graduate to progress into the first-team fold.
    Chalobah joined Chelsea’s setup 14 years ago as he followed his older brother Nathaniel into the youth ranks at Stamford Bridge.
    One player his elder sibling, now at Watford, was close to during his time at Chelsea was Belgian ace Lukaku.
    Even though the returning striker missed watching Saturday’s match live due to quarantine restrictions, the £97.5m man still kept a close eye on proceedings.
    And Lukaku has now told the club’s media team in a video clip released on Twitter how delighted he was to see the younger Chalobah hit the net.
    The 28-year-old said: “I was speaking with Nate the other day after his brother scored.

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    “I got so emotional when his brother scored man. It got to me.
    “Because Nate, his older brother, really embraced me when I came [in 2011] because we are like one year apart and he really took his time to show me around London and stuff.
    “When his brother scored, it was too much.”
    Chalobah has previously gained experience during loan spells at Huddersfield, Ipswich and French club Lorient.
    Meanwhile Lukaku was due to link up with his new team-mates at Cobham today and will be available to face Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday.
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    How Chelsea could make £88m to fund Jules Kounde transfer by flogging six outcasts including Barkley and Drinkwater

    CHELSEA remain locked in talks with Sevilla to bring centre-back Jules Kounde to Stamford Bridge.The 22-year-old is understood to be a serious target for Thomas Tuchel as he looks to bolster his backline.
    Chelsea could sell six fringe players in order to fund a move to sign top target Jules Kounde
    But having forked out £97.5million to bring Romelu Lukaku back to West London, the Blues may need to offload players in order to sign the French defender.
    According to transfermarkt, the Champions League holders could rake in as much as £88million by offloading six fringe players who are not in Tuchel’s plans.
    But that is only if Chelsea sell them at their current transfer value.
    Here SunSport takes a look at the six players that could be sold in order to fund a move to sign Kounde.
    Kurt Zouma – £29m
    Valued at £29m, the French centre-back, 26, chipped in with five goals in 36 games for Chelsea last season.
    But he has been deemed as surplus to requirements by Tuchel, with the club now looking to offload him seven years after he was signed.
    West Ham were understood to be keen to secure his services, but have been put off by his £120,000-a-week wage demands.
    French defender Kurt Zouma has been linked with a move away this monthCredit: Getty

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    Ross Barkley – £18m
    The former Everton playmaker has reportedly been told to find a new club by Chelsea after being stripped of his squad number.
    Barkley, 27, spent last campaign on loan at Aston Villa where he scored three goals in 24 games.
    He appeared in Chelsea’s 13-0 friendly win against National League side Weymouth on Sunday where he grabbed himself a hat-trick.
    Ross Barkley has been deemed as surplus to requirements by German gaffer Thomas TuchelCredit: Getty
    Tiemoue Bakayoko – £18m
    The French defensive midfielder hasn’t featured in an official game for Chelsea since the 2017-18 season.
    He has spent the last three years on loan at AC Milan, Monaco and Napoli.
    And following his impressive performances in Naples last season, Lyon are claimed to be ready to bring the player back to Ligue 1.
    Tiemoue Bakayoko featured in pre-season for Chelsea, but is still understood to not be in Tuchel’s plansCredit: AFP
    Emerson Palmieri – £13m
    The Italy international is behind Ben Chilwell and Marcos Alonso in the pecking order at Chelsea.
    And the left-back has hinted he could soon be on his way out after declaring he wishes to play regular football.
    He told ESPN Brasil: “I know it’s not easy, but I’m hungry to play. I want to play, I know I can be out on the pitch, I’ve proved that.”
    Before adding: “I will really choose the best option. If it’s to stay at Chelsea, if it happens to Napoli or another team.”
    Emerson Palmieri is behind Ben Chilwell and Marcos Alonso in the pecking orderCredit: Getty
    Davide Zappacosta – £7m
    The Italian right-back has spent the last two seasons on loan at Roma and Genoa respectively.
    And it has been claimed that he is nearing another exit away from Chelsea with Serie A clubs keen to sign him.
    He impressed at Genoa last term, where he chipped in with four goals and two assists from his 25 outings.
    Davide Zappacosta has spent the last two seasons on loan in his native ItalyCredit: Getty

    Danny Drinkwater – £3m
    The 31-year-old was signed for a whopping £35million from Leicester in 2017, but he has been limited to just 23 games in all competitions.
    His last appearance came in the 2018 Community Shield defeat against Manchester City.
    And after failed loan spells as Burnley, Villa and Turkish outfit Kasimpasa, it remains to be seen if he will finally depart Chelsea on a permanent deal.

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    Chelsea’s wonderkids who failed to make the grade and where they are now, including Kakuta, McEachran and Kenedy

    IT’S all been about the kids at Chelsea over recent years ever since Frank Lampard promoted a host of them two years ago.Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount and Reece James all benefited massively under the club legend’s stewardship with several young stars still involved under his replacement Thomas Tuchel.
    Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is not afraid to give youth a chance at Stamford BridgeCredit: EPA
    But this is a club who have also been known for nabbing and nurturing some of English football’s finest, only for them to fail to make the grade.
    SunSport takes a look back at seven of the most memorable boy wonders who shone bright early on before burning out.GAEL KAKUTA
    The name will remain synonymous with off-field controversy at Stamford Bridge, but Kakuta was once the brightest young thing at the club.
    Chelsea were hit with a 16-month transfer ban by Fifa in 2009 for allegedly inducing Kakuta to break his contract with French club Lens in 2007.
    The move appeared to be worth it as Kakuta won Academy Player of the Year, finished top scorer for the youth side and won the U19 European Championship with France.
    When he made his first-team debut in 2009 after a four-month ban from Fifa, a Mail on Sunday article was headlined: “Chelsea’s new wonder boy worth all the fuss.”
    A decade later, Kakuta signed with French club Amiens in what is the 13th professional club of his career and after impressing there the now 30-year-old has returned to Lens after impressing on loan there last term.
    Gael Kakuta signed with Chelsea in 2007 but is now on loan at Rens from Amiens
    He went out on loan to six clubs during six years with Chelsea’s first-team before eventually moving on to Sevilla.
    There were a couple of years in China and a return to Spain before switching to France.
    Embarrassingly, Kakuta was embroiled in a court case in 2014 when a broke former footballer masqueraded as him to fund a luxury lifestyle.
    Medi Abalimba was jailed after racking up huge bills in hotels and nightclubs pretending to be the ex-Chelsea star.JOSH MCEACHRAN
    Back in 2010, a 17-year-old McEachran emerged as the brightest young talent in the Chelsea academy.
    The Blues fought off the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United to sign the teenager.
    McEachran was expected to evolve from starlet to star at Chelsea and, in turn, be the successor to Lampard’s crown in midfield.
    Josh McEachran was expected to become a Chelsea superstar and had an ill-fated spell at Brentford
    Then England U21s boss Stuart Pearce said: “He’s got a really outstanding talent, similar to Jack Wilshere, and it bodes well for England.
    “If Josh and Jack were wearing Spanish shirts, you would revere them.”
    The arrival of Andre Villas-Boas to Stamford Bridge in 2011 brought an end to McEachran’s progression and he sought opportunities on loan.
    He was sent out to five clubs in three years, from Watford to Wigan, but struggled to settle at any.
    In 2015, he broke free of Chelsea’s loan army and joined Brentford on a permanent deal, a move which had highs and lows until his release in the summer of 2019.
    McEachran, now 28, went on to join Birmingham City but only played eight Championship matches before signing for MK Dons on a free in March.BERTRAND TRAORE
    The repercussions of Traore’s move to Chelsea in 2013 were felt at Stamford Bridge two years ago.
    Lampard’s inability to make any signings upon taking over due to the Blues were slapped with a transfer ban was down to Traore’s arrival back in 2013.
    Bertrand Traore ended up playing just 16 times for Chelsea
    Traore’s move to Chelsea was one of the key components in Fifa’s evidence as part of an investigation into the club’s signing of foreign players under the age of 18.
    Fifa said it found breaches in 29 cases out of the 92 investigated.
    In the end, Traore played just 16 times for Chelsea and departed for Lyon in an £8.8m move in 2017.
    In France, he impressed scoring 21 goals in 87 games for the club.
    His return to form earned Traore, 25, a move back to the Premier League with Aston Villa a year ago.
    SLOBODAN RAJKOVIC
    When a 16-year-old Rajkovic signed for Chelsea in 2005, it was seen as a giant coup.
    The centre-back, tipped to succeed John Terry in defence, had spent the previous summer at Arsenal’s youth camp.
    The majority of Europe’s big beasts were looking to sign the talented defender, including Man United, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan and Monaco.
    A work permit stalled Rajkovic’s progression at Chelsea so he was sent to Holland on loan, to PSV, Twente and then Vitesse Arnhem.
    Slobodan Rajkovic was wanted by Europe’s biggest clubs and enjoyed a stint at Palermo
    Villas-Boas gave the Serbian centre-back his first start for Chelsea, in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Wycombe Wanderers in 2011.
    The same year Rajkovic was sold to Hamburg in a £1.8m deal.
    His career never really ignited, making just 42 appearances for the German side in four years.
    Rajkovic spent three years with Italian club Palermo but was released after they finished bottom of Serie B.
    The boy once wanted by all was last plying his trade in Russia with FC Lokomotiv Moscow but he his contract was terminated earlier this year by mutual consent.

    DOMINIC SOLANKE
    Jose Mourinho made it clear how much potential Solanke had at Chelsea.
    Back in 2014, in his second stint as Stamford Bridge boss, Mourinho named Solanke in a list of players who would be representing their countries in a few years.
    “In this moment, we have players who will be Chelsea players.  And when they become Chelsea players, they will become England players, almost for sure,” Mourinho said.
    Quite understandable given Solanke success in the youth ranks.
    He was England’s Youth Player of the Year in 2014, Chelsea’s Academy Player of the Year the following season and earned his first-team debut aged just 17.
    Solanke was the prolific goalscorer who helped Chelsea to successive FA Youth Cups in 2014 and 2015, as well as a Uefa Youth League.
    But two years ago, at the age of 19, Solanke opted for a new beginning having not seen first-team opportunities come his way.
    He headed for Merseyside with Liverpool where he made 21 appearances in Jurgen Klopp’s first-team but only scored on the final day of the 2017-18 season.
    Bournemouth forked out a whopping £19m for the 23-year-old in 2019 and he is a key part of their side pushing for promotion from the Championship.
    Solanke was Chelsea’s academy star striker but ended up being sold to Liverpool before joining Bournemouth

    ISLAM FERUZ
    Liverpool star Andrew Robertson once described Feruz, his then team-mate at Celtic, as the ‘golden boy’ of the Scottish youth football.
    Feruz was plucked away by Chelsea in 2011, aged 15, to be another star at the club’s Cobham academy.
    But such promise didn’t translate into success for the striker as he was sent out on loan to Crete, Blackpool, Hibernian, Royal Excel Mouscron and Swindon Town.
    Islam Feruz is now without a club having been known as the ‘golden boy’ of Scottish football
    And when his contract at Chelsea came to an end in 2017 he was released.
    Despite only being 25-years-old, Feruz has been without a club since and set up a baseball cap brand in the meantime.
    Over five years as a Blues player, and sent on as many loans, Feruz made just 20 professional appearances and scored no goals.
    Chelsea deemed the striker, once the darling of Scottish youth football, to have lost his potential.KENEDY
    The winger arrived in West London as a teen from Fluminense in August 2015 and he soon scored his first goal for the club in the League Cup at Walsall in a 4-1 win.
    Later that season in March he needed just 39 seconds to break the deadlock in another win at Norwich and ended up making 15 Premier League appearances for the club.
    Hopes were high that his development would continue with a loan spell at Watford but he only managed to make one league appearance in a dismal stint at Vicarage Road.
    Kenedy is heading back to Brazil after failing to make the grade at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty
    Kenedy then headed to Newcastle in what turned out to ben 18-month loan in January 2018 and he did gain some top-flight experience with 38 Prem appearances.
    Unfortunately for him that spell also led to him making history during a poor display against Cardiff.
    He became the first player since 2010 to play a full Prem first half without completing a single pass before his additional time penalty was saved by Neil Etheridge.
    Toon failed to make that move permanent and he has since spent the last two seasons in Spain on loan at Getafe and then Granada.
    Now the Brazilian is finalising a return to his homeland in a loan move to Flamengo in a move that can be turned permanent next summer for £8m.
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    Classy Chelsea boss Tuchel gives Weymouth players inspirational team-talk after 13-0 friendly thrashing

    THOMAS TUCHEL gave the Weymouth side words of wisdom after his Chelsea team thrashed the National League outfit 13-0 on Sunday.The German gaffer was pictured giving the Terras players a team-talk after the Blues romped to a friendly victory at their Cobham training facility.
    Weymouth manager Brain Stock: “The scoreline, no-one wants to lose 13-0 but when you look at the movement, the power, the pace – you can see the top-level and big gulf. The lads kept on going right to the end. Thomas Tuchel came over and said some very nice words to us.” pic.twitter.com/cR6XdUfoeh— Vince™ (@Blue_Footy) August 16, 2021

    Despite Chelsea beating Crystal Palace 3-0 in their Premier League opener on Saturday, a number of high-profile players were involved in the clash against Brian Stock’s men.
    And the gulf in class between the two teams was evident, as the West Londoners, who finished 106 places above Weymouth last season, eased to a 13-0 win.
    Chelsea went into half-time 8-0 up, before banging in another five goals in the second half after Weymouth held on for 13 minutes following the break.
    Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi banged in five goals during the rout, while Ross Barkley grabbed himself a hat-trick.
    Meanwhile Callum Hudson Odoi, Thiago Silva and Reece James all found themselves on the score sheet.
    Stock has found many positives from Weymouth’s final pre-season fixture before their league opener against Boreham Wood on Sunday, while also praising Chelsea and Tuchel.
    Chelsea beat Crystal Palace 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in their Premier League opener on SaturdayCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

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    He told the Dorset Echo: “The scoreline, no one wants to lose 13-0 but when you look at the movement, the power, the pace – you can see the top level and big gulf.
    “The lads kept on going right to the end. Thomas Tuchel came over and said some very nice words to us.
    “Apart from the scoreline, everything else was positive.”
    Before adding: “Quite a lot of those players will not have to work as hard without the ball.

    “Some of the movement, the pace, the power, the precision of their passing, their spacing, their composure was on a different level.
    “You can see why they are where they are. They’re champions of Europe.
    “It’s important we don’t beat ourselves up with the scoreline. Some of the quality and finishing was out of this world.”

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