Chelsea are informed that Real Madrid superstars can seduce them to join them.
Chelsea Lights in areas where transfers are still underway
Enzo Maresca’s side went past Lincoln City in League One Minnow on Tuesday night, despite defending mainly strong sides, including many senior stars.
The Lincoln opener on Rob Street is no surprise just before halftime threatened to knock Chelsea out of the Carabao Cup in a very early and humble way, but Maresca was rescued with a second goal just minutes later on an excellent strike from Tyrique George and a summer facun de bnanote.
The 2-1 victory is a nervous one, and will encapsulate why Chelsea are so far away from the final product, even after a busy summer transfer period.
Cole Palmer’s recurring gro caliber issues are a major concern for Chelsea, considering it relies on the quality of the current England star’s undoubtedly matched match.
Some reports can argue that the new problem with the same gro caliber as Palmer means he is facing a few weeks later (Simon Phillips), and that Bunona Notte is not at the level necessary to periodically replace the stars of the original city.
Estimated that Cole Palmer might miss it after reporting a new gro caliber injury |
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Maresca also wanted a new goalkeeper and centre-back in the Summer Window (Simon Phillips) amid questions surrounding Robert Sanchez’s suitability as number one.
Chelsea is expected to return to potential pre-contract Mike Maignan after not signing a contract in the summer, but Bruce is also actively looking at central defensive options.
Maresca is now a light thing in the area, with Italians complaining that he can’t rest as a key defender. The consensus is that if Chelsea are serious about challenging a Premier League title, they will need to bring in a steady ship from the world-class, experienced center half.
Vinicius JR, notified to Chelsea, may be open to move to Stamford Bridge
Journalist Graeme Bailey tells TBR Football that the bold moves of Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr. will be on the card in 2026, thanks to their obvious defensive needs.
Brazil International kissed the Real badge after his goal in a 4-1 La Liga victory over Levante on Tuesday, but with the closed door, things have proven to be far more complicated.
The “frustration” aimed at Alonso over Vinicius’ role in the team has been revealed, and talks over the New Deal have been stagnated due to frightening wage demand as his contract shrank towards satisfaction in 2027.
Real was obvious to the 25-year-old – either agreeing to a new contract or being sold by next summer.
According to Bailey, Chelsea has been informed that if Vinicius gives him the opportunity, it could be open to Premier League moves, and sources have “argued” that the winger’s exit is indeed a possibility.
“Florentino Perez loves Vinicius juniors, but there are concerns about whether or not they’ll sign this new deal within the club,” Bailey said.
“It’s hard to imagine Vinicius not in Madrid, but sources argue this possibility.
“The next few months will be intriguing, but the basic point is that Real will enter the last 12 months of his deal and will not be able to see a potentially free transfer.”
He has been in charge of the mammoth price tag in recent years, but by the time next summer comes Vinicius has only one year left in his deal. It would put Perez in a very vulnerable position and the Los Blancos chief could be forced to sell for a lower price.
In terms of whether Chelsea should take advantage of this, Vinicius is one of the special players you build a team around, and South America could help ease the burden on Palmer’s shoulders as Maresca’s outstanding creativity.
Of course, Chelsea will face major competition with Arsenal, PSG, Bayern and Liverpool being named other suitors.