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  • Chelsea face transfer conundrum as latest signing sees midfielders rise to ten

    Chelsea face transfer conundrum as latest signing sees midfielders rise to ten

    Chelsea are not familiar with quiet summer transfer windows and as it stands, there’s no sign of bucking the trend in 2025.

    Since the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital takeover three years ago, the Blues have welcomed 39 permanent signings through the doors.

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    Maresca is unlikely to have a shortage of midfielders at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Fernandez and Caicedo have been impressive for the Blues this season

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    Fernandez and Caicedo have been impressive for the Blues this seasonCredit: Getty

    Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo have been their two biggest arrivals with respective £106.8million and £100million transfers.

    The South American duo are Chelsea’s go-to pairing in midfield, but that hasn’t limited their purchases in that position on the pitch.

    Romeo Lavia and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall remain options for manager Enzo Maresca, with Mathis Amougou their only winter signing.

    Chelsea also have stars out on loan this season, and talkSPORT understands they have agreed to sign Sporting Lisbon wonderkid Dario Essugo as part of a deal which will see teammate Geovany Quenda join the Blues.

    They could have as many as ten midfielders on the books once the summer arrives, and talkSPORT.com has looked at the potential plans for each.

    Current stars

    Fernandez and Caicedo, barring an incredible turn of events, look set to remain as their key assets in the midfield.

    Both of their contracts run until at least 2031 and with a combined 52 Premier League starts this season, it’s clear Maresca trusts them.

    Ankle and hamstring injuries limited Lavia to just one appearance for Chelsea last season but his fitness has improved since.

    Although he has just returned from another hamstring issue, the 21-year-old is a fellow talent hopeful of a long-term future at the club.

    Dewsbury-Hall thrived under Maresca at Leicester City and followed him to Chelsea last summer in a £30million transfer.

    Injuries have affected Lavia's progress but he's still shone when playing

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    Injuries have affected Lavia’s progress but he’s still shone when playingCredit: Getty
    Dewsbury-Hall doesn't appear to be a key midfield option at Chelsea

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    Dewsbury-Hall doesn’t appear to be a key midfield option at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Amougou has played just once since signing for the Blues

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    Amougou has played just once since signing for the BluesCredit: Getty

    However, it hasn’t worked out for him as he has made just one start in the Premier League since completing his move to Stamford Bridge.

    West Ham were interested in signing him in January and an exit could be a possibility again this summer, whether on loan or permanently.

    French youngster Amougou signed from Saint-Etienne last month in a move reportedly worth around £12.6million.

    He made his debut in their 4-0 win over Southampton but as per the BBC, a loan move to sister club Strasbourg next season looks likely.

    Out on loan

    Chelsea have seen the benefit of sending young talent out on loan to Strasbourg, with Andrey Santos having an excellent campaign there.

    The 20-year-old has scored eight goals in 24 Ligue 1 appearances and looks set for a first-team squad role at his parent club next season.

    Santos has been one of the most impressive players in Ligue 1 this season

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    Santos has been one of the most impressive players in Ligue 1 this seasonCredit: AFP
    Chukwuemeka could swap Chelsea for Dortmund on a permanent basis this summer

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    Chukwuemeka could swap Chelsea for Dortmund on a permanent basis this summerCredit: Getty
    Ugochukwu could be given another loan spell away from the club

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    Ugochukwu could be given another loan spell away from the clubCredit: Getty

    Carney Chukwuemeka was a bright spark for the Blues last year but has found himself out of favour under Maresca.

    He featured only five times before a February loan move to Borussia Dortmund, who have the option to make his switch permanent.

    Southampton have Lesley Ugochukwu until the end of the season, a player who has already played 12 times for Chelsea.

    The Frenchman has made ten league starts for the Saints and may move on loan elsewhere for more experience in the summer.

    Future prospects

    Essugo looks set to become the latest starlet to join the Chelsea project with a move from Sporting.

    Martin Keown reacts to Cole Palmer’s poor form and believes it is down to key Chelsea star being out injured

    The 20-year-old is currently on loan at LaLiga side Las Palmas but is on course for a switch to London ahead of next season.

    As reported by The Athletic, Chelsea plan to have Portugal U21 star Essugo as cover for Caicedo.

    Kendry Paez will join the Blues this summer from Independiente del Valle after a stunning rise in Ecuadorian football.

    He has already made 17 senior appearances for his country at the age of 17, scoring two goals.

    Paez will also arrive as a deputy option as per The Athletic, this time deeper in midfield for Fernandez despite being more attacking.

    Chelsea have more midfielders in their ranks such as Omari Kellyman, who has only played for the U21s and announced on Tuesday he’s out for the rest of the season due to a hamstring injury.

    Essugo looks set to be the next wonderkid arrival at Chelsea

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    Essugo looks set to be the next wonderkid arrival at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Paez is eyed as one of the most exciting talents in South America

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    Paez is eyed as one of the most exciting talents in South AmericaCredit: Getty

    Cobham academy product Leo Castledine is on loan at Shrewsbury Town, with Alex Matos spending the season at Oxford United.

    Joao Felix joined AC Milan but plays more as a forward, whilst Renato Veiga is at Juventus and primarily plays in defence.

    The summer could therefore see another window with plenty of outgoings at Chelsea, with incomings surely set for other positions.

    Maresca will have many options at his disposal in midfield for pre-season before the number whittles down for the new campaign.

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  • EVERY Premier League transfer in January window as deadline looms

    EVERY Premier League transfer in January window as deadline looms

    The Premier League’s January transfer window is almost complete, with clubs racing to finish their dealings before the window slams shut at 11pm local time (GMT) on February 1.

    That’s 10am on Saturday morning AEDT.

    Ange Postecoglou’s has landed two big targets at Tottenham this window, signing former Chelsea flop Timo Werner from RB Leipzig on a loan move with an option to buy at the end of the season as well as 21-year-old centre-back Radu Dragusin.

    Meanwhile, Manchester City offloaded Kalvin Phillips to West Ham on loan, while Donny van de Beek left Manchester United for Eintracht Frankfurt on loan and teammate Jadon Sancho returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan.

    While they are the biggest deals so far, here’s the list of every move from each club this window!

    This story will continue to be updated until the window closes 10am Saturday AEDT.

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    Arsenal

    In

    Marquinhos [Nantes] Loan return

    Out

    Tyreece John-Jules [Derby County] Loan

    Mika Biereth [Sturm Graz] Loan

    Aston Villa

    In

    George Hemmings [Nottingham Forest] Undisclosed

    Kosta Nedeljkovic [Red Star Belgrade] £7.8m – (loaned back to Red Star Belgrade)

    Kaine Kesler-Hayden [Plymouth] Loan recall

    Out

    Leander Dendoncker [Napoli] Loan

    Kerr Smith [St Johnstone] Loan

    Finn Azaz [Middlesbrough] £2m

    Ben Chrisene [Blackburn] Loan

    Rico Richards [Stockport] Loan

    Bournemouth

    In

    Owen Bevan [Cheltenham Town] Loan return

    James Hill [Blackburn Rovers] Loan return

    Out

    Billy Terrell [Dartford] Loan

    Jack Wadham [Worthing] Loan

    Joe Rothwell [Southampton] Loan

    Hamed Traore [Napoli] Loan

    Emiliano Marcondes [Hibernian] Loan

    Nathan Moriah-Welsh [Hibernian] Undisclosed

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    Brentford

    In

    Sergio Reguilon [Tottenham] Loan

    Ryan Trevitt [Exeter City] Loan return

    Yunus Emre Konak [Sivasspor] Undisclosed

    Ben Krauhaus [Bromley] Undisclosed – (loaned back to Bromley)

    Hakon Valdimarsson [Elfsborg] £2.6m

    Out

    Charlie Goode [Wigan Athletic] Loan

    Myles Peart-Harris [Portsmouth] Loan

    Brighton

    In

    Valentin Barco [Boca Juniors] Undisclosed

    Steven Hall [Adelaide United] Undisclosed

    Kamari Doyle [Southampton] Undisclosed

    Out

    Jensen Weir [Port Vale] Loan

    Jeremy Sarmiento [Ipswich] Loan

    Yasin Ayari [Blackburn Rovers] Loan

    James Beadle [Sheffield Wednesday] Loan

    Adrian Mazilu [Vitesse Arnhem] Loan

    Burnley

    In

    David Datro Fofana [Chelsea] Loan

    Owen Dodgson [Barnsley] Loan return

    Michael Mellon [Morecambe] Loan return

    Benn Ward [Swindon Town] Loan return

    Out

    Dara Costelloe [Dundee] Loan

    Scott Twine [Bristol City] Loan

    Darko Churlinov [Schalke 04] Loan

    Michael Obafemi [Millwall] Loan

    Jez Davies [Salford City] Undisclosed

    Michael Mellon [Dundee FC] Loan

    Chelsea

    In

    Andrey Santos [Nottingham Forest] Loan return

    Cesare Casadei [Leicester City] Loan return

    Diego Moreira [Lyon] Loan return

    Dujuan Richards [Phoenix Academy] Undisclosed

    Out

    Ian Maatsen [Borussia Dortmund] Loan

    David Datro Fofana [Burnley] Loan

    Alex Matos [Huddersfield] Loan

    Toby Beach [Gateshead] Loan

    Jamie Cumming [Oxford United] Loan

    Crystal Palace

    In

    Daniel Munoz [Genk] £8.5m

    Kofi Balmer [Port Vale] Loan return

    Craig Farquhar [Larne] Undisclosed

    Out

    Sean Grehan [Carlisle United] Loan

    John-Kymani Gordon [AFC Wimbledon] Loan

    Tayo Adaramola [Molenbeek] Loan

    Ademola Ola-Adebomi [Burton] Loan

    Daniel Munoz is now a Crystal Palace player.Source: Getty Images

    Everton

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    Reece Welch [Forest Green Rovers] Loan return

    Stanley Mills [Oxford United] Loan return

    Out

    Ryan Astley [Dundee] Undisclosed

    Fulham

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    Luciano D’Auria-Henry [Cheltenham Town] Loan return

    Out

    Luke Harris [Exeter] Loan

    Luca Ashby-Hammond [Notts County] Loan

    George Wickens [Ross County] Loan

    Olly Sanderson [Sutton United] Loan

    Ollie O’Neill [Leyton Orient] Undisclosed

    Jay Williams [Sutton] Undisclosed

    Liverpool

    In

    Owen Beck [Dundee] Loan return

    Nat Phillips [Celtic] Loan return

    Billy Koumetio [USL Dunkerque] Loan return

    Out

    Nat Phillips [Cardiff] Loan

    Calvin Ramsay [Bolton] Loan

    Fabio Carvalho [Hull City] Loan

    Marcelo Pitaluga [St Patrick’s] Loan

    Vitezslav Jaros [Sturm Graz] Loan

    Luke Chambers [Wigan Athletic] Loan

    Paul Glatzel [Swindon Town] Undisclosed

    Rhys Williams [Port Vale] Loan

    Luke Hewitson [Stalybridge Celtic] Loan

    James Balagizi [Kilmarnock] Loan

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    Luton Town

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    Tom Holmes [Reading] Undisclosed – (loaned back to Reading)

    Fred Onyedinma [Rotherham] Loan return

    Elliot Thorpe [Shrewsbury] Loan return

    Aribim Pepple [Bromley] Loan return

    Out

    Joe Taylor [Lincoln City] Loan

    Tobias Braney [Hayes & Yeading] Loan

    Jayden Luker [Woking] Loan

    Dion Pereira [Dagenham & Redbridge] Loan

    Manchester City

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    Claudio Echeverri [River Plate] £12.5 million

    Alex Alcala [LA Galaxy] Undisclosed

    Out

    Kalvin Phillips [West Ham] Loan

    Zack Steffen [Colorado Rapids] Undisclosed

    Lewis Fiorini [Charlton] Loan

    Manchester United

    In

    Alvaro Fernandez [Granada] Loan recall

    Charlie McNeill [Stevenage] Loan return

    Out

    Jadon Sancho [Borussia Dortmund] Loan

    Donny van de Beek [Eintracht Frankfurt] Loan

    Sergio Reguilon [Tottenham] Loan return

    Joe Hugill [Burton Albion] Loan

    Hannibal Mejbri [Sevilla] Loan

    Mateo Mejia [Sevilla] Undisclosed

    Rhys Bennett [Stockport] Loan

    Dan Gore [Port Vale] Loan

    Radek Vitek [Accrington] Loan

    Jadon Sancho has already appeared for Dortmund since returning to his old club.Source: AFP

    Newcastle

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    Joe White [Crewe Alexandra] Loan return

    Out

    Javier Manquillo [Celta Vigo] Undisclosed

    Dylan Stephenson South Shields] Loan

    Remi Savage [Inverness CT] Undisclosed

    Cameron Ferguson – Released

    Nottingham Forest

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    Alex Mighten [KV Kortrijk] Loan return

    Hwang Ui-jo [Norwich City] Loan return

    Jonathan Panzo [Cardiff City] Loan return

    Out

    Andrey Santos [Chelsea] Loan return

    Gustavo Scarpa [Atletico Mineiro] Undisclosed

    Oli Hammond [Oldham Athletic] Undisclosed

    Emmanuel Dennis [Watford] Loan

    Sheffield United

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    Ben Brereton Diaz [Villarreal] Loan

    Sam Curtis [St Patrick’s Athletic] Undisclosed

    Ivo Grbic [Atletico Madrid] Undisclosed

    Out

    Harrison Neal [Carlisle United] Undisclosed

    Benie Traore [Nantes] Loan

    Luke Thomas [Leicester] Loan return

    Harry Boyes [Fleetwood] Loan

    Sai Sachdev [Oldham] Loan

    Tottenham

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    Radu Dragusin [Genoa] £25m

    Timo Werner [RB Leipzig] Loan

    Dane Scarlett [Ipswich Town] Loan return

    Out

    Ivan Perisic [Hajduk Split] Loan

    Japhet Tanganga [Millwall] Loan

    Sergio Reguilon [Brentford] Loan

    Eric Dier [Bayern Munich] Loan

    Djed Spence [Genoa] Loan

    Hugo Lloris [Los Angeles FC] Free

    Josh Keeley [Barnet] Loan

    Ashley Phillips [Plymouth Argyle] Loan

    Matthew Craig [Doncaster Rovers] Loan

    Alfie Devine [Plymouth] Loan

    Ange Postecoglou reinforced his defence with Romanian defender Radu Dragusin.Source: AFP

    West Ham

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    Kalvin Phillips [Manchester City] Loan

    Out

    Thilo Kehrer [Monaco] Loan

    Krisztian Hegyi [FC Den Bosch] Loan

    Gideon Kouda [Wycombe Wanderers] Loan

    Conor Coventry [Charlton Athletic] Undisclosed

    Thierry Nevers [FC Sheriff Tiraspol] Undisclosed

    Archie Woods – Released

    Callum Marshall [West Brom] Loan

    Kalvin Phillips joined West Ham on loan in search of match minutes.Source: Getty Images

    Wolves

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    Fletcher Holman [Eastbourne Borough] Undisclosed

    Harvey Griffiths [Walsall] Loan return

    Alfie Pond [Stockport County] Loan return

    Tyler Roberts [Doncaster Rovers Loan return

    Oliver Tipton [Notts County] Loan return

    Out

    Goncalo Guedes [Villarreal] Loan

    Fabio Silva [Rangers] Loan

    Sasa Kalajdzic [Eintracht Frankfurt] Loan

    Luke Cundle [Plymouth Argyle] Loan

    Dexter Lembikisa [Hearts] Loan

    Louie Moulden [Northampton] Loan

    Joe Young [Buxton] Loan

    Yerson Mosquera [Villarreal] Loan

    Jonny – Released

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  • EPL 2024 transfer news: Jordan Henderson desperate for Premier League return as Saudi Arabia move turns sour

    EPL 2024 transfer news: Jordan Henderson desperate for Premier League return as Saudi Arabia move turns sour

    Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is reportedly seeking a Premier League return just six months after joining the mass exodus of players to Saudi Arabia.

    Henderson, who played 12 seasons for Liverpool, is playing under former Liverpool teammate Steven Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq.

    But things haven’t gone to plan, with Gerrard facing the sack after failing to win any of his last eight games over two months.

    Henderson was heavily criticised for his move to Saudi Arabia given its conservative stance on the LGBT+ community who Henderson has publicly supported in the past.

    Henderson reportedly earns £700,000 per week, but Saudi tax rules mean he won’t pay tax if he stays for at least two seasons.

    But the 33-year-old has told teammates he is considering an exit after struggling to adapt to the playing conditions in his new country – and leaving early could see him slugged with a monster £7m tax bill.

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    The Saudi league is currently in a six-week break for the Asian Cup.

    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino was asked about a potential move for the England international, replying: “We didn’t talk about names. At the moment, we are not talking about players.

    “I saw Behdad [Eghbali], with Paul [Winstanley] and Laurence [Stewart]. I think we are going to have a chat tomorrow. We didn’t talk about names or players. For now, we are focusing on players like Andrey Santos.”

    19-year-old midfielder Santos was recently recalled from an underwhelming loan spell at Nottingham Forest.

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    ARSENAL MIGHT MAKE ZERO SIGNINGS

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says there is a ‘possibility’ his side will make no signings this month despite a raft of injuries.

    Arteta has previously said he “needs players” in order to challenge for the title, with major off-season signing Jurrien Timber still out of fitness, Fabio Vieira and Thomas Partey also injured, and Takehiro Tomiyasu at the Asian Cup with Japan.

    But Arteta told Sky Sports there was a chance of no signings this window, saying: “That’s a possibility.”

    “Unfortunately, Jurrien has a very long-term injury. He’s doing really well but is still far from training with the team,” he added.

    “It’s what we have, with Tomi having to leave. We’re open for the transfer market, but the emphasis is of making the most of the players we have.

    “We’ll work with the club to understand if there are any possibilities, and whether we have any good options. But first of all, we will focus on the players we already have.”

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    OTHER REPORTS

    West Ham striker Danny Ings is reportedly a potential target for Wolves in this window, with Wolves set to loan Sasa Kaladjzic to Eintracht Frankfurt this month.

    Ings has made 10 appearances in the Premier League this season but hasn’t managed a goal or assist.

    And Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise – and are even interested in sending Aaron Wan Bissaka the other way in a player-plus-cash deal.

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  • Chelsea confirms ‘world class’ new manager’s PL return after $1bn disaster

    Chelsea confirms ‘world class’ new manager’s PL return after $1bn disaster

    Mauricio Pochettino is back in the Premier League with the tough task of putting the pieces back together after Chelsea’s disastrous first season under their new ownership.

    The Argentine will take charge of a club that finished 12th in the Premier League despite an eye-watering outlay of more than £550 million (AU$1.04 billion) on new players under Todd Boehly’s consortium.

    “Mauricio is a world-class coach with an outstanding track record. We are all looking forward to having him on board,” Chelsea co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali said in a statement.

    Pochettino made his name in management by making the most of meagre resources at Espanyol, Southampton and particularly during a five-year stint at Tottenham.

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    Eighteen months at Paris Saint-Germain delivered the first silverware of the 51-year-old’s career – the Ligue 1 title and French Cup – but he never appeared comfortable managing the egos of a star-studded squad before leaving in July 2022.

    Pochettino’s man-management skills will face a severe examination at Stamford Bridge as he tries to succeed where three managers have already failed under the new regime.

    Thomas Tuchel, who led Chelsea to Champions League glory in 2021, was unceremoniously sacked by co-owners Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, of private equity firm Clearlake Capital, just seven games into this season.

    At the time Chelsea sat sixth in the Premier League and few could have foreseen the calamity that would follow the German’s departure.

    Graham Potter lasted less than seven months at Stamford Bridge, even though Chelsea paid more than $38 million to snatch the Englishman from Brighton.

    Even worse was to follow as club great Frank Lampard returned as interim boss only to oversee six successive defeats in his first six matches.

    All three bosses have faced the challenge of hands-on owners and a bloated squad.

    Experienced defender Thiago Silva confirmed last month that the club had to extend the dressing room to accommodate a group of more than 30 players.

    A major clear out is needed at the end of the season to give Pochettino a more manageable squad to work with and instil a team spirit that has been sorely lacking.

    Paris Saint-Germain’s Argentinian head coach Mauricio Pochettino. Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFPSource: AFP

    Chelsea’s huge spending over the past 12 months may mean he has limited room for manoeuvre in the transfer market.

    The Argentine faced a similar challenge at Tottenham, when the club punched above its weight to finish in the top four of the Premier League four times under his leadership.

    The Blues’ spending is under scrutiny due to financial fair play controls but much of their outlay was with one eye on the future.

    Wesley Fofana, Benoit Badiashile, Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, Carney Chukwuemeka, Noni Madueke, David Datro Fofana, Malo Gusto and Andrey Santos are all 22 or younger.

    Chelsea have been ridiculed for putting some of those players on eight-year contracts, but the club’s ownership are betting on Pochettino’s record with young talent to prove them right.

    He produced impressive results at Tottenham, helping turn young homegrown talents such as Harry Kane and Dele Alli into household names on a budget.

    “I can’t speak highly enough of him. He’s a fantastic manager, a fantastic man,” said England captain Kane, during their time together at Spurs.

    “You just want to perform for him, work hard for him, win for him. He’s very passionate. You can tell sometimes he wants to be out there himself, putting in tackles, running about.

    “You respond to that. On nights like that, big occasions, you just want to do him justice.”

    Before appointing Pochettino, Spurs had only finished in the top four of English top-flight twice in 24 years.

    He also inspired a run to the club’s first-ever Champions League final in 2019 and Tottenham’s struggles since his departure have led to a clamour from fans for his return.

    Pochettino’s reputation appears to be untarnished by his indifferent spell at PSG, given the French giants’ struggles on and off the field this season.

    Should he turn Chelsea’s motley crew back into Premier League contenders, his status as one of the world’s leading managers will be restored.

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