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    Chelsea wonderkids who never made the grade and what happened to them including Charly Musonda and Josh McEachran

    CHELSEA have developed a reputation for bringing through top-quality youngsters over the years.Since Roman Abramovich’s takeover in the early 2000s, a host of superstars have been brought through their ranks.
    Chelsea have brought through some world class talent but also some forgotten starsCredit: Getty
    They have included the likes of John Terry, Reece James, Mason Mount, Conor Gallagher, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Fikayo Tomori and many more.
    But what about those that are forgotten about after just a short stint in the first team?
    Many Blues hopefuls promise a great deal but are barely given a sniff of action before being moved on.
    Here are some of the Chelsea wonderkids that failed to live up to expectations at Stamford Bridge.
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    GAEL KAKUTA
    Gael Kakuta eventually exited Stamford Bridge back in 2015Credit: Action Images – Reuters
    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.”
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    A decade later, Kakuta signed with French club Amiens in what is the 13th professional club of his career and he returned to Lens after impressing on loan there.
    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 he switched 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
    Josh McEachran did not live up to the hype at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    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 Frank Lampard’s crown in midfield.
    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 went on to join Birmingham City but only played eight Championship matches before he signed for MK Dons and then Oxford.
    BERTRAND TRAORE
    Bertrand Traore left Chelsea for LyonCredit: AP:Associated Press
    The repercussions of Traore’s move to Chelsea in 2013 were felt at Stamford Bridge during Lampard’s reign.
    Lampard’s inability to make any signings upon taking over was due to the Blues being slapped with a transfer ban linked to Traore’s arrival back in 2013.
    His 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.
    And in France, he impressed scoring 21 goals in 87 games for the club.
    His return to form earned Traore a move back to the Premier League with Aston Villa in 2020.
    SLOBODAN RAJKOVIC
    Slobodan Rajkovic departed Chelsea back in 2011Credit: Getty
    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 Manchester 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.
    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 briefly plied his trade in Russia with FC Lokomotiv Moscow but his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
    He then returned to his homeland to play for TSC Backa Topola, before he joined Hungarian side MTK Budapest.
    DOMINIC SOLANKE
    Dominic Solanke ended up finding success at BournemouthCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    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.
    The now-Roma boss said: “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.”
    Quite understandable given Solanke’s 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, 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 him in 2019.
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    ISLAM FERUZ
    Islam Feruz left Chelsea in 2019Credit: PA:Empics Sport
    Liverpool star Andrew Robertson once described Feruz, his then team-mate at Celtic, as the ‘golden boy’ of 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.
    And when his contract at Chelsea came to an end in 2017 he was released.
    Over five years as a Blues player, having been 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.
    He joined Radnicki earlier this year after a six-year hiatus from the game.
    KENEDY
    Kenedy is now back in Brazil having failed to make it at Chelsea
    The winger arrived in West London as a teen from Fluminense in August 2015 and 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 then headed to Newcastle in what turned out to be an 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 stoppage time penalty was saved by Neil Etheridge.
    Toon failed to make that move permanent and he then spent two seasons in Spain on loan at Getafe and then Granada.
    The Brazilian returned to his homeland on loan at Flamengo, before he signed for Real Vallodolid in 2022.
    CHARLY MUSONDA
    Charly Musonda played just seven games for ChelseaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Charly Musonda spent five years at Chelsea before he broke through and made his debut under Antonio Conte in the 2017 Community Shield against Arsenal – which the Gunners won on penalties.
    He went on to play seven times for the Blues – all of which came in the 2017/18 campaign.
    But Musonda departed Stamford Bridge in 2022 when he signed for Levante where he spent one season.
    He then joined Greek outfit Anorthosis on a three-year deal after Levante terminated his contract.
    BILLY GILMOUR
    Billy Gilmour won the Champions League at ChelseaCredit: PA
    Billy Gilmour was once tipped to be a star of the future in West London.
    He featured 22 times across the Blues’ two seasons between 2019 and 2021.
    And at the end of that spell he became a Champions League winner under Thomas Tuchel.
    However, he was then farmed out on loan the following season as he made 28 appearances for fellow Premier League side Norwich.
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    And he departed Chelsea on a permanent basis in 2022 when Brighton signed him on a four-year deal.
    Gilmour went on to help Roberto De Zerbi’s men clinch European football for the first time in the club’s history. More

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    Arsenal set to hijack Newcastle’s move for Ruben Neves with Gunners ready to replace crocked Thomas Partey

    ARSENAL have been handed a major boost as they try to hijack Newcastle’s move for Ruben Neves, according to reports.The Gunners are in the market for a central midfielder in January with Thomas Partey expected to be out into next year due to a thigh injury.
    Ruben Neves could return to the Premier League just months after moving to Al-HilalCredit: AP
    Meanwhile, Newcastle are also on the lookout for someone in the same position after Sandro Tonali was slapped with a ten-month ban for betting breaches.
    The Toon are keen on Neves and have been hoping to snap up the Al-Hilal star.
    A loan move has been in the works with the signing made straightforward due to the PIF Group owning both Newcastle and the Saudi Arabian club.
    But the deal now looks off with the Premier League ready to implement a rule change to stop such transfer being allowed.
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    The 20 clubs are set to vote in favour of preventing teams loaning players from clubs that have the same owners as them next week.
    This change in regulations improves Arsenal’s chances of signing Neves this winter.
    talkSPORT claim Gunners chief Edu is a huge fan of the 26-year-old.
    The Portuguese international has plenty of Premier League experience to his name after spending six years at Wolves.
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    He played 253 times for the club, scored 30 goals and captained the side regularly before his £47million move to Al-Hilal back in the summer.
    On Newcastle’s interest in Neves, manager Eddie Howe said: “He was a player we liked when at Wolves.
    “We are open to signing players from anywhere if they’re good enough and make us better.”
    When asked if they would fight any rule change, Howe added: “You can make that assumption.”
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    Former Premier League boss whose contract was ripped up after one year returns to Champions League giants

    FORGOTTEN ex-Premier League boss Walter Mazzarri is the new manager of Napoli.The Serie A champions are have sacked Rudi Garcia just 16 games into his tenure.
    Walter Mazzarri has re-joined NapoliCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    He replaced title-winning boss Luciano Spalletti following his resignation at the end of last season.
    But Napoli have struggled since the Italian national team boss left them and they are already ten points behind top of the table Inter Milan.
    Garcia has proved unpopular with many and chiefs in Naples have axe the Frenchman with his replacement given the international break to get settled in.
    Former Watford boss Mazzarri has taken over on a short-term deal that runs until the end of the season.
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    The 62-year-old managed the Hornets during the 2016/17 season before his contract was ripped up after they finished 17th.
    Mazzarri is an experienced Italian gaffer, who has had spells in charge of Sampdoria, Inter, Torino and most recently Cagliari.
    He returns to the Napoli dugout for a second stint with the club.
    The veteran was at the helm from 2009 to 2013, winning the Coppa Italia and coming runners-up in Serie A.
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    Napoli had been linked with ex-Marseille boss Igor Tudor but he rejected the club as he was not promised a long-term contract.
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    Chelsea star stunned to see Cole Palmer on England duty as he says ‘I didn’t realise you were called up’

    CHELSEA fans labelled Cole Palmer as “the funniest guy alive” after a team-mate was left stunned at seeing him on England duty.The 21-year-old star broke former boss Pep Guardiola’s heart with a dramatic late penalty to earn the Blues a 4-4 draw against Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
    Cole Palmer received his first senior England call-up this weekCredit: Getty
    Conor Gallagher appeared shocked to see his Chelsea pal at St. George’s ParkCredit: X @England

    That was Palmer’s fourth goal for the Blues since his arrival from the Cityzens on a seven-year contract on September 1.
    His stunning form for the West London side has now been rewarded with a first call-up to England’s senior squad.
    Palmer is now hoping to make his Three Lions debut in Friday’s dead-rubber Euro qualifier against Malta.
    If that fails to happen then the ace, who helped England to win the U21 Euros in July, could get the opportunity under Gareth Southgate in Monday’s clash with North Macedonia.
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    Palmer and the rest of the England squad met up yesterday to begin preparing for action.
    And in footage shot from St. George’s Park, which was shared by the England social media account, it showed Palmer greeting Chelsea team-mate Conor Gallagher.
    However, it seems that Gallagher was shocked to see him on international duty.
    “Congrats to you, didn’t realise you’d been called up,” says the ten-capped 23-year-old to the whizzkid.
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    “Yeah, right after the game it was,” replied Palmer before adding as he walked off smiling: “I thought it was a blag at first. I swear. It looked real so…”
    The clip, which was accompanied with a laughing emoji and a caption saying “Definitely real, Cole” was soon being shared by Chelsea supporters.
    And they seem to be falling even more in love with the £42.5million summer signing.
    “This guy is hilarious,” declared one supporter.
    “Haha I really like Cole Palmer. Such an awkward kid but he’s going to be massive,” said another.
    A fellow fan commented: “Most laid back footballer ever.”
    While another added: “He cracks me up.” More

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    Chelsea ‘could allow Armando Broja to complete Premier League transfer’ if Blues sign Victor Osimhem from Napoli

    CHELSEA could allow Armando Broja to complete a move to a Premier League rival to help them sign Victor Osimhen.The Napoli striker has emerged as a key target for the Blues as they look to solve their striker conundrum.
    Chelsea could allow Armando Broja to join another Premier League clubCredit: Alamy
    Broja’s sale would boost Chelsea’s pursuit of Victor OsimhenCredit: Getty
    Osimhen has even hinted at a move to Stamford Bridge, with Broja’s potential exit paving the way for his arrival.
    According to Football London, Chelsea are willing to sanction his sale to boost their chances of signing Osimhen.
    The departure of the Albanian international would free up more funds for their pursuit of the Napoli man.
    West Ham could reignite their interest in Broja if Chelsea are prepared to sell him, the report adds.
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    David Moyes previously had a £30million bid rejected in 2022 after Broja’s impressive loan spell with Southampton.
    However, he later ruptured his cruciate ligament, only returning from the injury after the start of this season.
    Another knee injury since has limited the 22-year-old to just five appearances this term.
    Meanwhile, Chelsea are reportedly confident they can sign Osimhen, with the forward out of contract at Napoli in 2025.
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    The Nigerian finished as the top scorer in Serie A last season as he fired his side to the title.
    Osimhen himself hinted at a potential move to Chelsea this week during an interview with John Obi Mikel.
    Appearing on the Obi One podcast, he explained: “I don’t have a favourite Premier League club, but I have two shirts: Chelsea and Manchester United.
    “Many of my friends are Chelsea fans, a few Manchester United. The Premier League is the most popular league for any African player, it’s a great league.” More

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    Forgotten ex-Arsenal ace was released by Arsene Wenger and now manages one of the world’s worst football teams

    FORMER Arsenal star Chris Kiwomya now manages the British Virgin Islands.The ex-forward, 53, spent three years at Arsenal during the 1990s.
    Chris Kiwomya previously managed Notts CountyCredit: PA
    He played for Arsenal during the 1990sCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Kiwomya joined the Gunners from Ipswich for £1.25million under George Graham in 1995.
    He played 17 times for Arsenal, scoring three goals before being axed by Bruce Rioch following George Graham’s departure.
    Arsene Wenger then loaned him to Le Havre and Selangor before he was eventually sold to Queens Park Rangers in 1998.
    Following his playing retirement, Kiwomya took up coaching roles within Arsenal and then Ipswich’s academies.
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    In 2013 he landed the Notts County job, building an exciting side around future Celtic and Manchester City stars Callum McGregor and Jack Grealish.
    He left his role that October and would have to wait eight years for his next managerial position.
    In 2021 he accepted the top job as British Virgin Islands boss.
    With the Carribbean island having not won a match at the time since 2012 Kiwomya was taking on quite a challenge.
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    But in a picturesque setting, he has gone about trying to improve the 204th out of 207 ranked side in the Fifa rankings.
    Earlier this year the British Virgin Islands beat Turks & Caicos 3-1 in the Concacaf National League – their first win since a 2012 triumph over Anguilla.
    Following the historic moment, Kiwomya told local outlet TWTD: “I’m really happy that we the team could make history for the BVI.
    “It’s a difficult situation with the players because they are not professional apart from one and I don’t get to train all the squad together on a regular basis.
    “However, I like a challenge and developing players and they have taken on board what I’ve asked from them. It also helps that the BVI has beautiful islands!”
    The achievement even saw Kiwomya thanked by British Virgin Islands Premier Natalio Wheatley.
    He added: “It was great having the Premier at the game and meeting him. He was really impressed with the performance and the improvement in the players within the last 12 months.
    “I’m not getting carried away with the result. It’s just one step on a long journey.” More

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    Newcastle blow in hopes of recalling wonderkid Yankuba Minteh to ease injury crisis as details of loan transfer emerge

    NEWCASTLE have suffered a blow to their hopes of recalling wonderkid Yankuba Minteh from his loan at Feyenoord.Eddie Howe had hinted last week at bringing the teenager back to the club to ease their injury crisis.
    Newcastle have suffered a blow to their hopes of recalling Yankuba MintehCredit: Getty
    However, the full details of his loan transfer have now emerged and it is bad news for the Magpies.
    According to Voetbal International, Newcastle are unable to simply recall Minteh early from his loan.
    Both the player and Feyenoord must agree to the recall in order for Minteh to return before the end of the season.
    His fine form in the Eredivisie so far this season suggests the Dutch champions may not be willing to part ways with him ahead of schedule.
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    Minteh has scored three goals and provided an assist in nine league matches this term.
    The winger would provide a boost to Howe’s squad as he battles an injury crisis at St. James’ Park.
    Eight players are currently sidelined with injury, including wingers Harvey Barnes and Jacob Murphy.
    Meanwhile, Sandro Tonali is also banned until next August.
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    Howe had suggested he may recall Minteh during his pre-match press conference before Saturday’s loss to Bournemouth.
    The 19-year-old now looks set to stay in the Netherlands for the rest of the season.
    Newcastle completed a £7million move for the Gambia international in the summer, with Minteh signing a five-year deal upon arriving from Odense.
    He was immediately sent out on a season-long loan to Feyenoord, where he has starred in the Champions League.
    The youngster has missed their last five matches with a hamstring injury, though, but could return after the international break.
    Minteh has scored three goals on loan at Feyenoord this seasonCredit: Getty More

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    Chelsea fans say ‘hell nah, we good’ as they and Newcastle are linked with £55million former target

    CHELSEA are ready to re-enter the race to sign Barcelona star Raphinha, according to reports.The Blues tried to buy him in 2022 before he agreed to join the Catalan giants in a £55million move from Leeds.
    Raphinha has been linked with a move to Chelsea and NewcastleCredit: Getty
    Raphinha previously revealed that he rejected Chelsea because it was his dream to play for Barca.
    But into just his second season with the club, the Brazilian could already be put up for sale.
    Raphinha got ten goals and ten assists in 50 games last season but has since lost his place in the starting XI following injuries, suspension and underwhelming performances this term.
    And reports state that Barcelona could look to cash-in on him if his form does not soon improve.
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    Chelsea and Newcastle are both open to signing Raphinha should be become available.
    The 26-year-old caught the eye of several top clubs during his two seasons in the Premier League with Leeds.
    But Chelsea fans are not thrilled by the speculation linking them with him signature.
    Raphinha often plays on the right-wing and Cole Palmer has already excelled in the position.
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    One supporter said in response to the reports: “We don’t need him anymore.”
    Another added: “Hell nah, we good.”
    A third reacted: “We have a superb squad. Give these young lads a chance to prove themselves.” More