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    Chelsea star Trevoh Chalobah ‘offered Champions League transfer’ with Blues exit in January ‘100 per cent confirmed’

    TREVOH CHALOBAH has reportedly been offered a move to Borussia Dortmund.The Chelsea ace has not made a single appearance this season as he has been sidelined with a thigh injury.
    Trevoh Chalobah is reportedly wanted by Borussia DortmundCredit: Getty
    Chalobah, 24, could now be the latest Englishman to swap the Premier League for the Bundesliga.
    Dortmund have become known for signing young English players such as Jadon Sancho, Jude Bellingham and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens.
    The German outfit were keen on signing Southampton defender Armel Bella Kotchap in the summer but took a “risk” not to.
    News outlet BILD, have now reported that the club are interested in making a move for Chalobah.
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    The report suggests that Dortmund have “set its sights” on the Chelsea ace in the winter window.
    Furthermore, Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Chelsea have decided to cash in on the defender and sell him in the window.
    In his CaughtOffside column, he wrote that the decision to move Chalobah on is “100 per cent confirmed”.
    Despite not playing this season, his exit will see the Blues look to sign a replacement.
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    Chalobah has made 63 appearances for the West London side while also turning out for the likes of Huddersfield Town and Ligue 1 club Lorient.
    Earlier this month, fans were split on whether or not Chalobah should be sold.
    The Blues, however, have been tipped with a move for Bayer Leverkusen’s Edmond Tapsoba.
    The Burkina Faso international is rated as one of the best defenders in Europe following his performances in Germany.
    He would not come cheap, having only recently extended his contract at the BayArena. More

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    Five strikers Chelsea could turn to in January to replace AFCON-bound Jackson including Toney and Ferguson

    CHELSEA finally look to be clicking into gear under Mauricio Pochettino.But they are set to take a hit in January when Nicolas Jackson departs for the Africa Cup of Nations.
    Chelsea will lose Nicolas Jackson in January when he departs for AFCONCredit: Getty
    The Senegal striker, 22, is still finding his feet in England, with three goals in 11 appearances so far for his new club.
    But Chelsea have looked a better team with him on the pitch, benefiting greatly from Jackson’s energy and strength in the final third.
    And Pochettino will be left wondering how to fill the void when 2024 rolls around.
    However, the Blues are known to be in the market for a new No9.
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    And Jackson’s departure could simply speed up the process of signing a bonafide hitman.
    But who could fill the ace’s boots at Stamford Bridge?
    And is there anyone currently at Chelsea capable of stepping up to the plate?
    SunSport looks at five potential options for Pochettino’s Blues…
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    Ivan Toney is ready to bounce back with aplomb once his betting ban is upCredit: Getty
    IVAN TONEY (BRENTFORD)
    Currently suspended for breaching FA betting rules, the 27-year-old is ready to return with a bang in January.
    Toney’s undoubted talent saw him rise from League One to the heights of the Premier League in just two years.
    He hit an incredible 20 top-flight goals for Brentford last season, with Thomas Frank’s side clearly missing his presence this term.
    And as Toney sets his sights on greater glories, a move to Chelsea could be the ideal situation for both parties.
    Should he make the move and hit a rich vein of form, it could also open the door to Toney making a sensational return to England’s squad for Euro 2024.
    Dusan Vlahovic was strongly linked with the Blues over the summerCredit: Getty
    DUSAN VLAHOVIC (JUVENTUS)
    Strongly linked with the Blues last summer, the 23-year-old certainly has time on his side.
    He was the hottest forward in football two years ago after netting 41 goals in just 18 months at Fiorentina.
    Vlahovic has failed to hit those same heights at Juventus, netting 27 times in comparison.
    But the Serb boasts the physical and technical prowess seen in classic Chelsea strikers like Didier Drogba and Diego Costa.
    And if the price is right, Vlahovic could have all the makings of a Blues icon.
    Benjamin Sesko fits right in with Todd Boehly’s youth policyCredit: Getty
    BENJAMIN SESKO (RB LEIPZIG)
    The 20-year-old announced himself to the European stage with RB Salzburg last season.
    Sesko netted 18 times, having already secured a £20million move to Leipzig in August 2022.
    He has since bagged five goals in 11 games for his new club.
    But reports suggest Leipzig are happy to sell Sesko for a healthy profit.
    And should Chelsea be keen to continue their new youth policy, they could have the chance to get one of the best rough diamonds around.
    Evan Ferguson is one of the Premier League’s most exciting prodigiesCredit: Getty
    EVAN FERGUSON (BRIGHTON)
    Todd Boehly might be reluctant to do more business with Brighton after paying a king’s ransom for Graham Potter, Marc Cucurella, Robert Sanchez and Moises Caicedo in the past year.
    But the Seagulls do boast one of the most promising talents in the Premier League.
    Ferguson, who has just turned 19, is already being hailed as the top-flight’s next Harry Kane thanks to his clinical finishing and clear aura.
    He has four goals in 11 games this season under Roberto De Zerbi, and looks set to build on last term’s final haul of 10.
    But Brighton are likely to charge a fortune to sell Ferguson to Stamford Bridge, while there is also interest from Manchester United and Tottenham.
    Chrisopher Nkunku will be determined to prove his worth once he returns from injuryCredit: Getty
    CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU (CHELSEA)
    Spending over £1billion in just three transfer windows does take its toll.
    And Chelsea could simply opt to look closer to home when it comes to Jackson’s replacement.
    Step forward £52m man Nkunku, 25, who is yet to make a single appearance for his new club after suffering a heartbreaking injury in the final game of pre-season.
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    Although he’s usually deployed as a secondary striker, Nkunku netted a mind-boggling 58 goals in his final two seasons at RB Leipzig.
    He’s set to return to training next month after his lengthy setback, and by January could be in peak physical condition to lead Pochettino’s line on his own. More

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    Andriy Shevchenko reveals reason he flopped at Chelsea as former club record transfer apologises to fans

    ANDRIY SHEVCHENKO has revealed the true extent of the injury hell which caused his Chelsea nightmare.The Ukrainian icon arrived at Stamford Bridge in 2006 in a £30.8million deal but never lived up to expectations, scoring just 22 goals across two years.
    Andriy Shevchenko revealed the true extent of the injury hell which caused his Chelsea nightmareCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Ex-Chelsea star has opened up in his book
    Injuries plagued his time at Blues and his new book, My Life, My Football, reveals how his body all but broke down.
    Shevchenko, 47, details how he arrived with an issue following the 2006 World Cup in Germany and things never got better with two hernia operations and a back injury.
    He said: “I would like people to understand my difficulties were due to physical issues.
    “The fans were great with me but sadly I never managed to show them my best. I was afraid I was going to have to retire from football.
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    “I felt bad for the people and the club. I’d have given the world to return the affection they were showing me. Instead, I was broken.”
    Shevchenko’s problems began before he even joined Chelsea.
    In Ukraine’s 3-0 World Cup quarter-final defeat to eventual champions Italy, Shevchenko suffered a knee injury.
    His hasty recovery left him tired at the start of his Blues career.
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    He said: “I did my best and gave my all: that was just my way. Still, I knew my motor wasn’t running as it ought to.
    “The newspapers criticised me heavily but only I knew the real problem: that accursed fatigue that had never lifted.”
    Things improved in early 2007. Chelsea won the League Cup but Shevchenko discovered a hernia.
    He played through the pain but missed the second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Liverpool and the FA Cup final against Manchester United before having a summer op.
    He revealed: “During the operation, something didn’t go to plan. I didn’t get back to what I was before.”
    Shevchenko went into the next season still not right and in a 4-4 Boxing Day draw with Aston Villa — during which he scored twice — the failed surgery caused a herniated disc in his back.
    He added: “I lost all my strength. I was in a rich vein of form — the worst possible moment to suffer an injury.”
    Shevchenko worked his way back to fitness but said: “I was barely a shadow of the player I used to be.”
    The season ended in more despair, forced to watch the 2008 Champions League final defeat to Manchester United from the bench and then discovering on a US trip his hernia had returned and required more surgery.
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    The striker limped through pre-season but conceded defeat, requesting a move back to AC Milan to end his Blues time.

    MY LIFE, MY FOOTBALL by Andriy Shevchenko is available from https://backpagepress.co.uk/books/my-life-my-football

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    Chelsea player ratings: Brentford end rivals’ unbeaten run as Cole Palmer impresses but Moises Caicedo struggles

    CHELSEA’S four-game unbeaten run came crashing to a halt as local rivals Brentford beat them 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.

    Ethan Pinnock scored early in the second half before Bryan Mbeumo scored a late breakaway goal to seal the win in a game where Chelsea dominated possession but failed to put the ball in the net.

    Chelsea’s four-game unbeaten run ended as the Blues were beat 2-0 by Brentford

    Ethan Pinnock powered in a header at the far post to score the opening goal of the game

    Bryan Mbeumo scored a late goal to send the Blues crashing to defeat

    Mykhailo Mudryk and Enzo Fernandez were expected to play but were ruled out after picking up minor injuries in training on Friday.

    Chelsea had been unbeaten in four in all competitions, but the pair’s absence showed as Mauricio Pochettino was forced to re-jig his side and lost some balance in the process.

    It meant Cole Palmer moved from the right to the No 10 role, Connor Gallagher dropped deeper into midfield, while Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson returned to the front three.

    However, despite Madueke crashing the crossbar in the early stages and dominating possession throughout – having 70% of the ball – they failed to test Brentford keeper Mark Flekken.

    Marc Cucurella went closest with a really tame effort from an excellent Palmer cross, with the Blues struggling to create any chances after the break.

    Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Sheen rated those in Blue…

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    Robert Sanchez – 5/10

    Didn’t particularly have loads to do but made one smart save early in the second-half, getting down well to palm away a long-range effort, before keeping Chelsea in the game late with an excellent one-on-one save as Brentford piled forward on a counter-attack.

    Continues to fill supporters with dread with his tendency to hold onto the ball a split second too long. Pushed up for a corner late on and was punished as Mbeumo scored the second.

    Axel Disasi – 4

    Played at right-back and looked pretty comfortable in possession and defensively, although he obviously couldn’t produce the dynamism going forward that a fully fit Reece James or Malo Gusto could.

    Made a crucial mistake for Brentford’s goal, where he found himself out of position and unable to attack the ball before Ethan Pinnock powered home a header.

    Thiago Silva – 5

    Didn’t do anything particularly wrong throughout the game as Brentford were mostly content to sit with 11 men behind the ball.

    Powerless to stop Brentford’s goals.

    Levi Colwill – 5

    Same as Silva, this won’t be the hardest day of defensive work the young centre-back has to do in his career.

    Was aggressive in winning the ball bac which helped Chelsea stay on top of the possession battle.

    Marc Cucurella – 5

    Excellent in the first half, Cucurella was aggressive in defending his man and excellent getting forward.

    Pochettino will probably rue the best chance of the match fell to the defender, his weak volley falling straight into the palms of Flekken after an excellent Cole Palmer cross.

    Chelsea’s best chance fell to Marc Cucurella but the defender could only tamely volley at Mark Flekken

    Moises Caicedo – 4

    Struggled without his running mate Enzo next to him, Caicedo did well in winning the ball and shielding his defenders, but his passing was not incisive or threatening.

    One could argue that is not Caicedo’s role in the team but spending £100m-plus on a player should come with certain expectations.

    Conor Gallagher – 5

    Had excelled during Chelsea’s unbeaten run as a high energy No 10 who can initiate the press in the opponent’s defensive third.

    Playing deeper here, it is plain to see he does just not have the level of passing required to break down a side who are content to play in a deep defensive block.

    Cole Palmer – 7

    Started the game extremely well, picking the ball up in dangerous places, drifting into space, dictating everything that Chelsea did well and was clearly the Blues’ best performer.

    Provided a couple of stunning crosses – one that Cucurella should’ve scored and one that well could have led to a penalty – but faded as the game went on, with Brentford making a point to double up after half-time.

    Cole Palmer was Chelsea’s brightest spark in the No 10 role but faded as the game went on

    Raheem Sterling – 4

    Another player who started well but struggled to have an impact after half-time, Sterling wasted a couple of early openings by either picking the wrong pass or failing to put the ball where it needed to be to score.

    Crowded out after half-time as Brentford shut up shop following their goal.

    Noni Madueke – 4

    Had one brilliant moment in the match, collecting the ball in space and driving at left-back Aaron Hickey, before he cut inside and unleashed a powerful shot that beat Mark Flekken but rocked the crossbar.

    Otherwise, Chelsea struggled to get Madueke into a position to do damage, with much of the play running through Palmer and Sterling.

    Noni Madueke smashed an early effort against the crossbar

    Nicolas Jackson – 4

    Was electric in the opening quarter of the game, producing a series of eye-catching flicks, runs, and moments to really set Chelsea on their way.

    However, continues to struggle to produce the required quality in the biggest moments – either misplacing his pass, putting it in front or behind a team-mate, or miscontrolling the ball.

    If Ivan Toney or Victor Osimhen is available in January, Chelsea must make it a priority to replace one of them.

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    Reece James (for Disasi, 67) – 4

    Clearly still working his way back to match fitness and sharpness. Nothing like the powerful threat he has been in the past.

    Ian Maatsen (for Madueke, 67) – 4

    Couple of moments where he maybe could’ve done better when picking out a pass or cross – but he just doesn’t seem comfortable or natural playing as a right-winger.

    Deivid Washington (for Cucurella, 81) – N/A

    Brought on to try and grab a late equaliser but barely touched the ball, including when he failed to get onto a cross the agonisingly flashed across the goal.

    Lesley Ugochukwu (for Caicedo, 81) – N/A

    An extremely raw physical talent who is not yet of the required level – Chelsea would have probably been better keeping Caicedo on in the late stages.

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    Pochettino ROWS with Chelsea fan at moody Stamford Brudge after hearing supporter yell at Nicholas Jackson

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO could be heard telling a Chelsea fan to ‘support the team!’ after Nicolas Jackson came in for criticism from the stands.

    Just moments before the half-time whistle – and with a Brentford player receiving treatment for a minor injury – Stamford Bridge was in near silence.

    Mauricio Pochettino told a Chelsea fan to ‘support the team!’ after abuse was aimed at Nicolas Jackson

    A fan said to Jackson ‘Wake up’ and ‘Why don’t you score a goal?’

    Close to the press box, a Chelsea fan could be heard shouting: “Hey [Nicolas] Jackson, wake up!

    “Why don’t you score a goal?”

    Jackson appeared to put his finger to his mouth as if to silence the fan.

    Then Blues boss Pochettino, whose dugout is just 10 metres in front of media members, turned around and had his say.

    “Support the team!” Poch shouted in the general direction of the East Stand Lower.

    Other Chelsea fans in that section then clapped the manager’s response, with the half-time whistle blowing moments later.

    Chelsea crashed to a first defeat in four in all competitions against their local rivals, Ethan Pinnock and Bryan Mbeumo scoring for the Bees.

    Pochettino’s side registered a dominant 70% possession but struggled to carve out clear-cut chances – especially after going a goal down.

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    Chelsea slipped to a first defeat in four in all competitions as Brentford beat the Blues 2-0

    Noni Madueke almost scored in the early stages, cutting inside Aaron Hickey and unleashing a swirling effort that rocked the angle of the post and bar.

    Raheem Sterling had a penalty shout waved away by VAR before Marc Cucurella had Chelsea’s best chance but his soft volley from a Cole Palmer cross was easily collected by Brentford keeper Mark Flekken.

    The Blues then had a reasonable shout for a penalty waved away by VAR after Raheem Sterling was shoved by Mads Roerslev.

    However, their good work in the first half was undone when Ethan Pinnock arrived late to crash home a header at the far post and put Brentford 1-0 up.

    Pushing for an equaliser late on, goalkeeper Robert Sanchez went up for a corner but the Blues were punished as Bryan Mbeumo raced through to score into an empty net.

    Speaking about the incident after the game, Pochettino said: “It was a moment where we all felt frustrated. We had played well but we hadn’t scored.

    “Jackson arrived to me to try and find a solution [in the game].

    “One fan said ‘wake up’ and abused him a little bit – maybe not abuse but abusive – and Nico lost a bit of focus in that moment.

    “So I said we need to support the players and stay behind the team.” More

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    Chelsea keeping tabs on old striker as Villa and Brentford eye £45m transfer… and Jose Mourinho could be deciding factor

    THREE Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on Roma star Tammy Abraham, according to reports.The 26-year-old has not played this season due to him suffering an ACL injury.
    Tammy Abraham could be set to leave Roma this summerCredit: Getty
    Jose Mourinho’s likely exit from Roma could lead to Abraham also wanting to goCredit: Getty
    Roma have replaced him with Romelu Lukaku on loan from Chelsea and the Serie A side would consider making the move permanent.
    This and manager Jose Mourinho’s expected exit from the club at the end of this season could lead to Abraham wanting out of Italy.
    The striker is reportedly keen on a return to England.
    Chelsea have always kept an eye on their former player and Lukaku’s potential move to the Stadio Olimpico could facilitate a swap deal.
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    They also supposedly have a £67m buy-back clause in his Roma contract.
    Meanwhile, Brentford are also keen on Abraham and hope £45m will be enough to sign him.
    TeamTalk report that he could be high on the Bees’ wishlist should they sell Ivan Toney in the summer.
    Meanwhile, Aston Villa are open to bolstering their attack and manager Unai Emery is a big fan of Abraham.
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    He also proved popular while on loan at Villa Park back in the 2018/2019 season.
    Abraham is not expected to play again until February as he recovers from his long-term injury.
    He has enjoyed much success with Roma, scoring 27 goals in all competitions and winning the Conference League in his first season there.
    But last term he found the back of the net just nine times. More

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    Chelsea and Arsenal receive huge boost in Victor Osimhen transfer hunt but Prem rival have already made first move

    PREMIER LEAGUE clubs have received a major boost in their pursuit of Napoli star Victor Osimhen, according to reports.The striker is on the radar of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.
    Victor Osimhen is struggling to agree a new contract at NapoliCredit: Reuters
    Osimhen’s contract at Napoli runs until 2025 and talks over an improved deal are said to have stalled.
    Calcio Mercato report that his relationship with club chief Aurelio De Laurentiis is becoming frosty.
    The two disagree over the player’s wages and a release clause.
    Osimhen wants his salary doubled from £3.9m to £7.8m per year.
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    While De Laurentiis is insisting on a £174m release clause, with the striker keen for it to be lower.
    This comes after Osimhen’s relationship with Napoli soured after they mocked him on social media.
    Meanwhile, he continues to perform on the pitch, having netted six goals in ten games this season.
    The 24-year-old scored 26 times in 39 matches in all competitions last term as he helped fire Napoli to the Serie A title.
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    Manager Luciano Spalletti has since left to take over the Italian national team and new boss Rudi Garcia is reportedly unpopular with some at the club.
    SunSport exclusively revealed that Liverpool have already made the first move to sign Osimhen after sending scouts to watch him earlier this month.
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    Chelsea rebuffed Mykhailo Mudryk transfer offers in summer just six months after £88m move

    CHELSEA rejected transfer offers for Myhailo Mduryk in the summer, just six months after his £88million arrival, according to reports.The winger struggled to adjust to his new club after joining in January as he failed to score in 17 appearances.
    Chelsea rejected transfer offers for Mykhailo Mudryk in the summerCredit: Getty
    He failed to nail down a regular starting spot and that led clubs to enquire about his availability, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    But the transfer guru claims Chelsea never considered letting the Ukrainian leave.
    That is because the club, from the board down to the manager, wanted to protect Mudryk and support him through a difficult patch.
    Romano adds that Chelsea have full trust in Mudryk to reach the potential that led them to splash out such a huge transfer fee earlier this year.
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    Mudryk is understood to be settled in London now and it appears the club’s faith in him is beginning to pay off.
    The 22-year-old scored his first goal for the club against Fulham in a 2-0 win earlier this month.
    He followed that up with a goal against Arsenal at the weekend, albeit with a big slice of luck.
    However, Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino warned Mudryk he still needs to improve, believing there is more to come from the former Shakhtar Donetsk star.
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    On his Arsenal efforts, Pochettino said: “I think he played well but he also needs to improve. For me, he is still not at his best.
    “I think we needed to make a change to add a little bit more pressure with Jackson in front.
    “In that situation, we created a few chances and the game was closer to 3-0 than 2-1.” More