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    Enzo Fernandez ‘set to play for Benfica tonight’ but transfer talks with Chelsea back ON despite manager’s claims

    CHELSEA target Enzo Fernandez is expected to play for Benfica tonight – but talks with the Blues are back ON.The midfielder was left out of the squad that beat Portimonense on Friday due to his ongoing transfer saga with Chelsea.
    Enzo Fernandez is set to feature for in Benfica’s cup match with Varzim tonightCredit: Record
    Fernandez missed Benfica’s victory over Portimonense on FridayCredit: Getty
    But the Portuguese giants then appeared to confirm that a move to West London was off after boss More

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    Joao Felix flies to London on private jet to complete Chelsea loan transfer as girlfriend posts picture inside plane

    JOAO FELIX is flying to London to complete his London move to Chelsea.The Atletico Madrid star’s girlfriend Margarida Corceiro uploaded a photo to Instagram on a private jet on the way to the capital and captioned it ‘Morning’ as she travelled with him.
    Joao Felix’s girlfriend snapped herself on a private jet to LondonCredit: Instagram / @magui_corceiro
    Felix is closing in on a loan to ChelseaCredit: Rex

    This comes hours after the Portugal ace was filmed by El Chiringuito TV as the passenger in a black Mercedes as he made his journey to complete the transfer.
    But the deal still reportedly rests on one major condition being met.
    The struggling Blues joined the race for the Atletico forward to stun Arsenal and Manchester United.
    They will pay a £10million loan fee to bring Felix, 23, to Stamford Bridge for the remainder of the season.
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    According to Marca, the paperwork is almost complete to confirm the transfer, with NO option to make the switch permanent.
    However, the Spanish newspaper insist Atletico will not sign off the contracts just yet though.
    That is because the LaLiga giants will demand Felix extends his contract at the Wanda Metropolitano by an extra 12 months to 2027 before he is allowed to leave on loan.
    The Portuguese star has three-and-a-half years left on his current deal but extending it will help Atleti balance the books.
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    Should Felix agree to the new contract, the move to Chelsea will go ahead after he snubbed interest from the Emirates and Old Trafford.
    Atletico Madrid are keen to let the Portuguese forward go because he has made it clear he no longer wants to play for the club and keeping an unhappy player around could disrupt the dressing room harmony.
    Felix joined Atletico from Benfica for £112m in 2019 but the former Golden Boy winner has not progressed as well as many predicted.

    He has managed 34 goals in 131 appearances but did help Atleti win LaLiga in 2020-21 then was named the club’s player of the year last season.
    On the international stage, Felix has 28 senior caps for Portugal with four goals, including one at the Qatar World Cup in the dramatic win over Ghana.
    It is not exactly clear where Graham Potter would want to deploy him in the Chelsea team due to his versatility in attack.
    One option could see him go in as a No9 and play up front on his own but the 5ft 11ins forward would likely prefer to play either slightly deeper, wider or with a strike partner.
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    Newcastle ‘launch huge bid to sign Dortmund wonderkid Youssoufa Moukoko on £150k-a-week’ in Chelsea transfer blow

    NEWCASTLE have reportedly launched a bid to snatch Chelsea transfer target Youssoufa Moukoko.The Borussia Dortmund sensation, 18, will become a free agent at the end of the season when his contract expires.
    Youssoufa Moukoko will become a free agent in the summerCredit: Getty
    Moukoko has scored six goals for Dortmund so far this season
    He has been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge as well as Barcelona.
    Man City, PSG and Real Madrid have also monitored him in the past.

    But the Evening Standard are now claiming Newcastle have made a verbal approach for the teenager.
    And he is said to have been offered £150,000-a-week to come to St James’ Park in the summer.
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    Moukoko, who featured for Germany at the World Cup, has contributed 11 goals and eight assists in 59 appearances for Dortmund.
    He became the youngest ever German pro footballer back in 2020 at the age of just 16.
    The Bundesliga changed their age eligibility rules in order to let him play, with youngsters previously not being allowed to feature in Germany’s top-flight until they were 16-and-a-half.
    Moukoko made his league debut for Dortmund just 28 days after his 16th birthday.
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    Meanwhile, the Dortmund man’s contractual situation fits perfectly with the model Newcastle are using to sign players.
    Eddie Howe’s men are currently targeting free transfers in an attempt to bolster their squad while remaining within Financial Fair Play regulations.
    And they are able to offer players the possibility of Champions League football as they occupy third place in the Premier League table.
    Meanwhile, Moukoko is one of a number of stars on Chelsea’s radar.
    They have already signed Benoit Badiashile, David Datro Fofana and Andrey Santos in the January window.
    And they are being linked with moves for Enzo Fernandez, Joao Felix and Marcus Thuram. More

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    Graham Potter still sounds like he’s a mid-table manager and at an elite club like Chelsea that is not acceptable

    THE problem with Graham Potter is that he still sounds like he’s the Brighton manager.After Chelsea were trounced at Manchester City in the FA Cup on Sunday, the Blues boss listed the teams his injury-ravaged side had been beaten by during their miserable run of three wins in 12 matches.
    Graham Potter has had a shaky start as Chelsea managerCredit: Getty
    He noted that Chelsea had lost four Premier League games — 1-0 to Newcastle, Arsenal and Manchester City and 4-1 “on a bad day at Brighton”.
    And had Potter still been manager of a mid-table club with mid-table aspirations, that would all have sounded perfectly acceptable.
    But not at Chelsea. Not even with ten players out injured. And certainly after their “painful” first-half no-show against a below-strength City.
    At an elite club, you cannot shrug shoulders at any defeat. There is a constant expectation to win. That’s why you get the big bucks.
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    A manager’s mindset, the way he works, what he says to his players and in public, must alter drastically.
    But Potter sounds like a mid-table manager in public and as a result he is losing the faith of many supporters.
    If he sounds like a mid-table manager in the dressing room and on the training field then he will lose the belief of many players.
    Now, this column advocated Potter for a major job just days before Chelsea owner Todd Boehly poached him from Brighton.
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    It was an enlightened move, a refreshing one for an English coaching community lacking in opportunity, and it suggested Boehly was going to be a very different owner to Roman Abramovich.
    Most neutrals will hope Boehly stays loyal to Potter — but, frankly, it doesn’t matter a stuff what neutrals think.
    Chelsea’s supporters — who gorged on glory for two decades under Vladimir Putin’s chum — have already turned on Potter and, at the Etihad, it felt as if several players were unconvinced as well.
    Potter is far from the only manager to suffer severe difficulties when taking such a step up.
    Potter applauds the Chelsea fans following Sunday’s mauling at Manchester City but the Blues’ supporters are fast losing faith in their bossCredit: AFP
    When David Moyes moved from Everton to Manchester United and when Roy Hodgson switched from Fulham to Liverpool, two outstanding managers of “lesser” Premier League clubs swiftly looked and sounded out of their depth.
    United players complained that Moyes was too concerned with opposition players — as he would have been at Everton — rather than concentrating on their own strengths.
    The fact that Moyes took with him his entire Goodison Park backroom team — as Potter took his staff from Brighton to Chelsea — made senior players feel as if they, the dominant force in the English game, were “turning into Everton”.
    At Liverpool, Hodgson had a habit of talking up results and performances which would have been accepted at Fulham but not at Anfield.
    Potter is far from the only manager to suffer severe difficulties when taking such a step up.
    These were tough gigs — Moyes with the near-impossible task of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson, and Hodgson arriving at Liverpool while co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett were staging a civil war.
    Similarly, Potter is taking charge at a club reeling from the abrupt end of the Abramovich era.
    There is an excellent argument to keep faith with Potter, to write off this season and accept a lack of Champions League football next.
    The obvious example is Mikel Arteta. His Arsenal side were 15th at Christmas just two seasons ago, yet the Gunners hierarchy held firm and the Spaniard has now led them to the Premier League summit.
    Potter, a gifted coach with an excellent track record at lesser clubs, might well be capable of the same.
    Yet Arteta was a former Arsenal captain who knew the club. And the absence of match-going fans through the pandemic avoided the sort of scenes Potter endured on Sunday when Chelsea supporters sang for his predecessor, Thomas Tuchel, and booed off their team.

    It is not easy for a manager, his players nor an owner to ignore terrace opposition for long.
    On Thursday, Chelsea visit their in-form neighbours Fulham, who have beaten them just once in their last FORTY meetings.
    The only Blues boss to lose at Craven Cottage since the 70s was Jose Mourinho.
    On that occasion, in 2006, Mourinho dragged off two players inside 25 minutes, raged against refereeing injustice and publicly monstered his team.
    The likeably modest Potter wouldn’t react like that. But, then again, likeable modesty was never in the Chelsea job spec.
    ERIK WOUT FOR GLORY
    IF Manchester United had been seriously considering signing Wout Weghorst — the Dutch targetman relegated with Burnley last season — at pretty much any other time in the last decade, the idea would have been shouted down.
    It is testimony to the job Erik ten Hag is doing that many are seeing Weghorst as a potentially canny signing.
    Wout Weghorst is a potentially canny signing for Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    Weghorst is no celebrity.
    He won’t sell much merchandise or have an army of Instagram followers.
    But under Ten Hag, Manchester United feel like a football club, not a commercial club, once more.
    JUR NOT ON
    JURGEN KLOPP dislikes FA Cup replays so much, the last time Liverpool were involved in one against Shrewsbury in 2020, he sent Under-23s boss Neil Critchley to take charge of the match.
    Now that refereeing blunders have gifted his team a second stab at Wolves in a replay at Molineux next week, the question is whether Klopp — who earns £15million a year — will even bother to turn up for work this time.
    ED IN THE GAME
    NEWCASTLE have waited more than half a century for a trophy, so their fans would love to win the FA Cup more keenly than those of any other major English club.
    However, since the Geordie Arabia revolution their two ties in the competition have resulted in humiliating defeats by League One sides Cambridge and Sheffield Wednesday.
    Toon boss Eddie Howe is currently bulletproof — but fail to beat Leicester at home in tonight’s Carabao Cup quarter-final and his decision to field a significantly weakened team at Hillsborough will look like a major miscalculation.
    TRENT ON TO A LEWSER
    WATCHING Manchester City’s England Under-19 right-back Rico Lewis star in his side’s Premier League win at Chelsea last week, something became apparent.
    Pretty soon, Trent Alexander-Arnold won’t even be Gareth Southgate’s fourth-choice right-back, he’ll be fifth.
    Premier League ref Paul Tierney has shaved his head – like the game’s top whistlersCredit: Rex
    TIERNEY’S BALD AMBITION
    PIERLUIGI COLLINA, a former World Cup final referee and current Fifa refs’ boss, is as bald as a coot.
    Howard Webb, former World Cup final referee and new Premier League refs’ boss, is as bald as a coot.
    This year’s excellent World Cup final referee Szymon Marciniak, is as bald as a coot.
    And apparently it has not gone unnoticed in refereeing circles that ambitious top-flight ref Paul Tierney has had all his hair shaved off . . . 
    GOOD EVANS, EMI
    THE best revelation of FA Cup weekend was that Aston Villa’s World Cup-winning keeper Emi Martinez once played for Stevenage’s larger-than-life boss Steve Evans on loan at Rotherham — and that the two have remained in touch.
    There we were wondering who could possibly have inspired the Argie star to pretend Fifa’s Golden Glove trophy was his willy in that World Cup presentation . . .
    Emiliano Martinez celebrating with his World Cup Golden Glove awardCredit: PA
    SEND THEM TO COVENTRY
    DON’T you just love the romance of the Cup — especially when a non-league team defeats a former winner of the competition?
    Such as filthy-rich Hollywood-owned Wrexham dumping out a destitute Coventry City frequently threatened by homelessness . . . 
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    HARRY SWINGS LOW
    IT turns out Prince Harry has done coke, weed, magic mushrooms, fought with his brother, dressed up as a Nazi, boasted about shooting people and been spanked in a field by a horsey older woman.
    So what? We already knew Harry was a rugby union fan.He just sounds like every other posh rugger   bugger you’ve ever met in the pub. More

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    Eden Hazard to hold showdown talks with Real Madrid over his future next month amid Chelsea and Newcastle transfer links

    EDEN HAZARD is reportedly set to hold talks with Real Madrid over his future at the club.The Belgian winger has had a torrid time with injuries since his big-money move from Chelsea in 2019.
    Eden Hazard is reportedly set to meet with Real Madrid to discuss his futureCredit: Getty
    Despite being fit now, Hazard is out of favour under manager Carlo Ancelotti.
    He has only featured three times in LaLiga this season for Los Blancos.
    And to make matters worse, he struggled to help Belgium during their disastrous World Cup campaign in Qatar, after which he retired from international football.
    Madrid have wanted to move the 32-year-old on for the last couple of years but have struggled to find any takers for the high-earner.
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    Now, Hazard and his two agents will go to the LaLiga side to try and sort out his options and come to a decision, according to The Athletic.
    The report suggests that Hazard does not want to leave the club during the season, so talks will wait until next month.
    The former Chelsea star is believed to be able to earn £13.2million a season with his contract at Madrid.
    The high salary means that club president Florentino Perez knows a sale or a loan will be very hard to arrange.
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    Despite the difficulties of shifting the player, it has not stopped rumours of interest in Hazard.
    Both Chelsea and Newcastle have been credited with an interest in the winger, but the report suggests that neither have made “serious approaches”. More

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    Five ways Chelsea could line up with Joao Felix providing new striker option – but it’s not his favourite position

    JOAO FELIX’S arrival at Chelsea could give Graham Potter several different options in attack.The Blues need reinforcements after picking up just one win in their last nine games.
    Chelsea have agreed to sign Joao Felix on loanCredit: Getty
    OPTION 1: Felix could add goals to the Chelsea attack as a striker
    And they are closing in on the loan signing of Felix after reportedly agreeing to pay the £10million fee Atletico Madrid are demanding.
    Felix has primarily played as a striker throughout his career, and Potter will hope he adds more goals to his side.
    But the Portugal international is very flexible and can play across the forward line.
    However, Felix prefers to operate as a No10 with a striker in front of him.
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    OPTION 2: The Portugal star prefers playing as a No10
    He said: “My best position is as the second forward.
    “Playing like a No.10, with a guy in front of me.”
    That means Felix could play just behind Kai Havertz or new signing David Fofana if he arrives at Stamford Bridge.
    Felix excelled on the left flank for Portugal at the World Cup and he could even play there for Chelsea given the injuries to Raheem Sterling and Christian Pulisic.
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    OPTION 3: Felix could feature on the left wing given Chelsea’s injuries
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    Potter has experimented with different formations since taking charge, though limited options mean he has often played one striker – Havertz or Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
    Both have struggled for goals of late and Felix could arrive to play alongside either forward in a 3-5-2 formation.
    Alternatively, Felix could play as a No10 in a 4-3-3 system behind Havertz, Aubameyang or Fofana.
    OPTION 4: Felix could also slot into Graham Potter’s preferred 4-3-3 formation
    OPTION 5: The Atletico star could partner Aubameyang or Havertz up-front More

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    Joao Felix snubbed two Premier League clubs to join Chelsea despite Graham Potter’s struggles

    JOAO FELIX has reportedly snubbed Manchester United and Arsenal to join Chelsea – despite the club enduring a torrid season. It emerged earlier today that the Portuguese international is closing in on a shock move to Stamford Bridge after Chelsea verbally agreed a £10million loan for him, according to reports.
    Joao Felix has become one of the most coveted stars of the January windowCredit: Rex
    Felix is unsettled at Atletico Madrid and is believed to be looking for a way out.
    Arsenal and Man United had been strongly linked with a move for the 23-year-old attacker.
    But Felix has reportedly snubbed both of them and already told his current team-mates he is moving to England.
    The Athletic report Chelsea’s “project appealed” to him and was a factor in his decision.
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    The Daily Record also claims that the Blues are attempting to include an option to buy into Felix’s deal.
    Felix joined Atletico Madrid for £113m in 2019, which is still the fourth-highest fee ever paid in football for a transfer.
    But the forward’s relationship with manager Diego Simeone is believed to have deteriorated and left the star desperate for the exit door.
    He was left out of the Atletico team who played Real Oviedo in the Copa del Rey earlier this week but returned to the starting line-up for defeat against Barcelona on the weekend.
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    If the deal was to be completed, he would join a Chelsea side having their worst season in several years.
    Yesterday’s humiliating FA Cup exit at the hands of Manchester City was just the latest crisis experienced during Graham Potter’s tenure.
    The ex-Brighton boss is also dealing with a very long injury list while multiple summer signings like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Marc Cucurella and Kalidou Koulibaly have yet to meet expectations.
    The Blues are sitting 10th in the table, 10 points off a Champions League spot.
    They have only won one of their last seven in all competitions.
    Felix arguably faces better short-term prospects at the other Premier League clubs who are interested.
    Arsenal are top of the Premier League after an extraordinary first-half of the season and could win the title for the first time since 2004.
    Meanwhile, Man United are a club on the up having won their last seven games and are even being tipped for a title push themselves. More

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    Todd Boehly ‘stands down as Chelsea’s interim sporting director’ with Vivell and Winstanley in charge of transfers

    TODD BOEHLY has stepped down as Chelsea’s interim sporting director, reports suggest. American businessman Boehly acquired Chelsea after Roman Abramovich had his assets frozen owing to his links with Russian president Vladimir Putin, who the UK government were sanctioning due to the invasion of Ukraine.
    Todd Boehly has stepped aside from his interim director of football roleCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    As he took charge a number of key figures departed including previous transfer chief Marina Granovskaia and Petr Cech, leaving the club very short on upstairs personnel.
    Boehly stepped into the void to try and ease the burden and became its interim sporting director, with him proceeding to sign eight players in the summer.
    However, after signing three players already in January to take the total outlay to almost £350million, it has now been reported that Boehly has relinquished this position.
    According to The Telegraph, Boehly will now allow new upstairs recruits Christopher Vivell and Paul Winstanley to take charge of this process.
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    Vivell was brought in as the Blues new technical director last month from RB Leipzig.
    Meanwhile, Winstanley became the club’s new head of global talent and transfers after being pinched from Brighton in November.
    Boehly’s new role will now be that of just being Chelsea’s chairman and Co-owner alongside Behdad Eghbali.
    Regardless of the shift of roles, Chelsea have once again taken the headlines today after they reportedly agreed to pay the £10m fee Atletico Madrid demanded for Joao Felix.
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    Furthermore, despite calls for his head, The Telegraph’s report indicates he remains fully supportive of Graham Potter as the club’s long-term manager.
    While a deal for Felix may now be in the works, transfers for Enzo Fernandez and Mykhailo Mudryk could see Chelsea eclipse the half-a-million spent mark in just seven months of Boehly’s ownership. More