Tag: Chelsea

  • Trent defended over Real decision, huge Dibling valuation revealed, Salah boost

    Trent defended over Real decision, huge Dibling valuation revealed, Salah boost

    Worth the big bucks

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is worth at least £100million – but there will always be question marks over his future.

    That’s the view of Darren Bent, who has insisted that his impending summer exit to Real Madrid will be a huge blow to Liverpool.

    Commenting on his expected free transfer switch to Real, Bent said on Drive: “When it comes to contracts nowadays and the lengths of contracts, the players now have got all the power, it’s as simple as that.

    “Because if Liverpool knew they were going to lose him, they would probably prefer to sell him, because Trent, for a right-back the way that he plays, he’s [worth] £100m, easy.

    “So they would have liked to have got that, but unfortunately, it hasn’t worked out that way, maybe they felt they could have convinced him to stay, but it doesn’t look like they’ve managed to do that.”

    He added: “He’s been absolutely outstanding, absolutely fantastic for Liverpool, but there will always be question marks about his defending.”

    Bent continued: “But you’re never going to get someone who can give you that output going forward and then defensively be top level.

    “It’s very rare you get someone who can produce the goods like he does, dead ball specialist, his range of passing, his crossing, everything he does with a football is wonderful.

    “And then defensively be like [Paolo] Maldini, it just doesn’t happen, you’re going to have to suffer somewhere.”

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  • Do Chelsea have to buy Jadon Sancho? Blues could make shock transfer U-turn

    Do Chelsea have to buy Jadon Sancho? Blues could make shock transfer U-turn

    Jadon Sancho could still end up back at Manchester United next season as the winger faces criticism over his Chelsea spell. 

    The 24-year-old seemingly cut permanent ties with the Red Devils when he swapped Old Trafford for Stamford Bridge last summer.

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    Sancho’s loan from Man United includes an obligation to buyCredit: Getty

    Across three years at Man United, Sancho, who was signed for over £70million from Borussia Dortmund, scored just nine goals in 58 Premier League games.

    He was exiled from the United squad after falling out with then-manager Erik ten Hag, leading to his loan departure to Chelsea.

    The start to his spell in London went well, as he scored two goals and assisted three in his opening few games for the Blues. 

    However, Sancho’s form has dipped since and he’s been criticised for his performances, having not scored in his last 18 matches.

    And with the deal only a loan, some Chelsea fans and even club legends, are questioning whether they want to keep him going forward… 

    Do Chelsea have to buy Jadon Sancho?

    When Sancho made the summer switch to Chelsea, the deal was confirmed to be a season-long loan with the obligation to buy for £25million. 

    Reports claim that the Blues must pay the obligatory fee if they finish above 14th in the Premier League, and that looks sure to happen.

    However, there is still a chance that the permanent move won’t happen at the end of the season. 

    talkSPORT understands that Chelsea can pull out of the obligation even if they meet the requirements of the agreed deal with Man United.

    However, to do that, they must pay £5million to the Red Devils.

    Sancho has been ineffective at Chelsea despite a good start

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    Sancho has been ineffective at Chelsea despite a good start

    There are also reports that Sancho hasn’t agreed personal terms over a permanent move either, with that potentially scuppering things too. 

    But the forward seems to be happy with life in London, despite his recent struggles, and Chelsea are said to still be intent on signing him

    Speaking after a win over Leicester earlier this month, Sancho said: “I’m really delighted that I’m here, playing football at Chelsea.

    “Maresca makes us feel at home. It’s not easy for players to say that. We’ve grown into one big family.”

    Enzo Maresca mentioned Sancho after the Blues’ defeat to Arsenal at the weekend and he was seemingly pleased with his performance. 

    When asked about whether he wanted more out of his loanee and Christopher Nkunku due to Cole Palmer being absent, Maresca said: “Jadon did quite well, Christo also. 

    Sancho may end up back at Man United

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    Sancho may end up back at Man UnitedCredit: Getty

    “I didn’t have the feeling they can do something better. For sure, we can create and attack better as a team.”

    In that defeat to Arsenal, Sancho failed to register a shot on goal in 76 minutes and with only 36 touches of the ball, he struggled to get involved. 

    That continued his poor streak, with that game being his 11th in the Premier League this campaign that he didn’t have a shot on target. 

    So despite the obligation in his loan deal, Chelsea can still opt out if they want to. 

    Whether Man United want Sancho back is a different question and should the Blues decide to pay a fee to send him to Old Trafford again, he could be left in limbo. 

    He will be back in action after the international break when he could feature against Tottenham on Thursday, April 3.

    Deceived! Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel lays into Jadon Sancho in scathing rant

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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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  • Serial Chelsea winner says teammate needed one thing to rival Messi and Ronaldo

    Serial Chelsea winner says teammate needed one thing to rival Messi and Ronaldo

    John Obi Mikel suggested Eden Hazard had it in him to be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi… if only he had tried in training!

    Mikel admitted that the Chelsea legend wasn’t a fan of getting down to work at the club’s Cobham training ground, something that may have stopped him from reaching his potential.

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    Hazard is one of the best wingers to have graced the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

    Hazard, who joined from Lille for £32million in 2012, is a Chelsea legend.

    In his career with the club, he made 352 appearances for the Blues, scoring 110 goals and providing 85 assists along the way to helping the club to two Premier League titles, two Europa League crowns and an FA Cup.

    Having played together for five years, Mikel knew all about Hazard’s talents but admitted that his stellar career could have been even better.

    Asked who the best player he’s ever played with Mikel told talkSPORT Drive: “Technically? Eden Hazard.”

    Asked if he fulfilled his potential, Mikel said: “No. He didn’t train. He didn’t apply himself. Imagine if he did?

    “Imagine if he worked out like a Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi?

    “He didn’t like training, he didn’t fancy it because he was so technically gifted that he didn’t need it.”

    Jason Cundy then asked if football came easy to Hazard, to which Mikel replied: “Too easy.

    “He didn’t train, then went out on a Saturday at 3pm and wins you the game and wins man of the match.

    “What can you say? Nothing.”

    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and Ronaldo

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    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and RonaldoCredit: Getty
    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

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    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

    Responding to Mikel’s comments, Claude Makelele said: “You can say many things!

    Mikel replied: “We told him, Claude.

    “He’d say ‘no, leave me alone’. He’d say ‘I don’t want to go and train, you go and train’.”

    Makelele then added: “Do you remember when we were starting with (Arjen) Robben, it was the same but every single day on the training ground we told him because we knew that we needed him in a game.

    “Sometimes it needs to come from your teammates.”

    Meanwhile, Cundy said: “When it comes so easy, and Eden Hazard is the best Chelsea player I’ve ever seen. He’s the best I’ve ever seen.

    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honours

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    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honoursCredit: Getty

    John Obi Mikel Chelsea honours

    • Premier League: 2 (2010, 2015)
    • FA Cup: 4 (2007, 2009, 2010, 2012)
    • League Cup: 2 (2007, 2015)
    • Champions League: 1 (2012)
    • Europa League: 1 (2013)
    • Community Shield: 1 (2010)

    “But when it comes so easily, and he didn’t want to be the best in the world. He didn’t want to be a Cristiano, he didn’t want to be a Lionel Messi.

    “He was happy doing what he was doing. And you’re absolutely right, the problem you’ve got, he would be the best player on the pitch on a Saturday.

    “Now I don’t know what he did midweek because I didn’t see that. But every Saturday that he turned up, he was the best player on the pitch.”

    In an interview with L’Equipe, Hazard was asked to weigh in on the eternal debate which pits the Argentinian superstar against the Portuguese icon – and to offer an opinion on how he measured up himself.

    Hazard's numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive

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    Hazard’s numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive
    Mikel suggested his former teammate found football too easy

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    Mikel suggested his former teammate found football too easyCredit: Getty

    “Individually, Messi is perhaps the only one [better than me],” he said.

    “I loved watching the Barcelona player, less so at the end, but he’s the greatest in history.

    “It’s impossible to take the ball away from him.

    “Cristiano is a bigger player than me but, in terms of pure football, I honestly don’t think so.

    “Neymar, maybe.

    “After that, he’s no better than me, but at Real, you’ve got the best, also in terms of their careers: [Karim] Benzema, [Luka] Modric, they were the best, [Toni] Kroos, Kevin [De Bruyne], they all exude football.”

    Eden Hazard’s reaction after barber tries to troll him with Spurs prank

    After seven years with Chelsea, Hazard joined Real Madrid for a fee in excess of £88.5million.

    Despite struggling to recapture the form he showed in west London, Hazard did win two LaLiga titles and a Champions League while scoring seven goals and providing 12 assists in 76 matches.

    He was also a part of Belgium’s golden generation, scoring 33 goals in 126 matches for his country before retiring from football in 2023.

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  • Hazard was the best I played with, here’s why he didn’t rival Messi and Ronaldo

    Hazard was the best I played with, here’s why he didn’t rival Messi and Ronaldo

    John Obi Mikel suggested Eden Hazard had it in him to be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi… if only he had tried in training!

    Mikel admitted that the Chelsea legend wasn’t a fan of getting down to work at the club’s Cobham training ground, something that may have stopped him reaching his potential.

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    Hazard is one of the best wingers to have graced the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty

    Hazard, who joined from Lille for £32million in 2012, is a Chelsea legend.

    In his career with the club, he made 352 appearances for the Blues, scoring 110 goals and providing 85 assists along the way to helping the club to two Premier League titles, two Europa League crowns and an FA Cup.

    Having played together for five years, Mikel knew all about Hazard’s talents but admitted that his stellar career could have been even better.

    Asked who the best player he’s ever played with Mikel told talkSPORT Drive: “Technically? Eden Hazard.”

    Asked if he fulfilled his potential, Mikel said: “No. He didn’t train. He didn’t apply himself. Imagine if he did?

    “Imagine if he worked out like a Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi?

    “He didn’t like training, he didn’t fancy it because he was so technically gifted that he didn’t need it.”

    Jason Cundy then asked if football came easy to Hazard, to which Mikel replied: “Too easy.

    “He didn’t train, then went out on a Saturday at 3pm and wins you the game and wins man of the match.

    “What can you say? Nothing.”

    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and Ronaldo

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    Hazard is a Chelsea great but could have rivalled Messi and RonaldoCredit: Getty
    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

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    Mikel was full of praise for his former Chelsea teammate on talkSPORT

    Responding to Mikel’s comments, Claude Makelele said: “You can say many things!

    Mikel replied: “We told him, Claude.

    “He’d say ‘no, leave me alone’. He’d say ‘I don’t want to go and train, you go and train’.”

    Makelele then added: “Do you remember when we were starting with (Arjen) Robben, it was the same but every single day on the training ground we told him because we knew that we needed him in a game.

    “Sometimes it needs to come from your teammates.”

    Meanwhile, Cundy said: “When it comes so easy, and Eden Hazard is the best Chelsea player I’ve ever seen. He’s the best I’ve ever seen.

    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honours

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    Hazard earned legendary status at Chelsea having won a number of major honoursCredit: Getty

    “But when it comes so easily, and he didn’t want to be the best in the world. He didn’t want to be a Cristiano, he didn’t want to be a Lionel Messi.

    “He was happy doing what he was doing. And you’re absolutely right, the problem you’ve got, he would be the best player on the pitch on a Saturday.

    “Now I don’t know what he did midweek because I didn’t see that. But every Saturday that he turned up, he was the best player on the pitch.”

    In an interview with L’Equipe, Hazard was asked to weigh in on the eternal debate which pits the Argentinian superstar against the Portugese icon – and to offer an opinion on how he measured up himself.

    Hazard's numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive

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    Hazard’s numbers for Chelsea were rather impressive

    “Individually, Messi is perhaps the only one [better than me],” he said.

    “I loved watching the Barcelona player, less so at the end, but he’s the greatest in history.

    “It’s impossible to take the ball away from him.

    “Cristiano is a bigger player than me but, in terms of pure football, I honestly don’t think so.

    “Neymar, maybe.

    “After that, he’s no better than me, but at Real, you’ve got the best, also in terms of their careers: [Karim] Benzema, [Luka] Modric, they were the best, [Toni] Kroos, Kevin [De Bruyne], they all exude football.”

    Eden Hazard’s reaction after barber tries to troll him with Spurs prank

    After seven years with Chelsea, Hazard joined Real Madrid for a fee in excess of £88.5million.

    Despite struggling to recapture the form he showed in west London, Hazard did win two LaLiga titles and a Champions League while scoring seven goals and providing 12 assists in 76 matches.

    He was also a part of Belgium’s golden generation, scoring 33 goals in 126 matches for his country before retiring from football in 2023.

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  • Gravenberch injury scare, Palmer latest, Tuchel prepares for England bow

    Gravenberch injury scare, Palmer latest, Tuchel prepares for England bow

    talkSPORT has you covered for all the latest football news as we head into the international break.

    Thomas Tuchel will take charge of England for the first time with World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia.

    Meanwhile, Chelsea are waiting to hear back the latest from Cole Palmer‘s scan, while Ryan Gravenberch has withdrawn from the Netherlands squad.

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  • Simon Jordan claps back at Carragher for Cole Palmer Chelsea contract comment

    Simon Jordan claps back at Carragher for Cole Palmer Chelsea contract comment

    Jamie Carragher is just ‘making noise’ in regards to his comments on Cole Palmer and his long-term contract at Chelsea.

    That’s the view of talkSPORT’s Simon Jordan, who suggests there would have been some thought involved with such a lengthy deal.

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    Palmer has a contract at Chelsea that runs until 2033Credit: Getty

    Palmer has eight years remaining on his contract at Chelsea following his £42.5million move from Manchester City in 2023.

    He has become one of the best talents in the Premier League with 60 goal contributions in 78 appearances across all competitions.

    However, Carragher has raised concerns over potential frustration from Palmer with his teammates at Chelsea amid their poor form.

    Carragher likened the situation to his fellow Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard on The Overlap Fan Debate when he said: “He was so much better than everybody else, it was like he was frustrated.”

    He also criticised the length of Palmer’s contract and how difficult it would be for him to leave, potentially for a Champions League club.

    But talkSPORT’s Jordan has dismissed Carragher observations, with the former Crystal Palace owner insisting players ‘are not stupid’.

    When addressing how Palmer could have a problem leaving Chelsea on White and Jordan, he said: “Don’t sign the contract in the first place.

    “I’m sure there’s plenty of people around Cole Palmer that would’ve been able to give him the right advice, given the fact that he had already signed a relatively long-term contract with Chelsea, and all they’ve done is extend it by a few more years.”

    “So is he being critical of Palmer’s people for signing it?” asked Jim White, and Jordan said: “I think Jamie’s making noise for noise sake.

    “Ultimately, players want to sign long-term contracts that are predominantly based upon, perhaps preserving some value for the club.

    Carragher has criticised the length of Palmer's deal at Chelsea

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    Carragher has criticised the length of Palmer’s deal at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    But Jordan believes he is just 'making noise'

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    But Jordan believes he is just ‘making noise’Credit: talkSPORT

    “There may well be a whole raft of things [such as a clause], but I think it’s just noise.

    “Players are not stupid, and my word, certainly the people around them that see the opportunity as a result of their careers.

    “Agents aren’t going to be encouraging Cole Palmer to sign long-term contracts with Chelsea, because agents are going to make their money by moving him somewhere else.

    “So the fact he’s got an agent and he’s signed a long-term contract might give you some indication that people have thought about this moderately carefully.

    “Most people would’ve said, ‘Why did you leave Man City?’ He’s landed at Chelsea. The question was, has he outgrown Chelsea? Well no, he can’t have done because he’s signed a long-term contract.”

    “They meant outgrown as in his capabilities, his levels,” Danny Murphy said, but Jordan replied: “Well it depends where you think he can play, and which club would want to buy him.”

    Palmer has found it tough of late but is still one of the best players in the league

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    Palmer has found it tough of late but is still one of the best players in the leagueCredit: Getty

    “He could play anywhere, play [for] any team in the world,” insisted Murphy in response.

    Palmer signed a seven-year contract with the option of a further 12 months when he first joined Chelsea from City.

    After an incredible debut season in which he 25 goals and assisted 15 others, he signed a two-year extension at Stamford Bridge until 2033.

    The 22-year-old is therefore a long-term asset for Chelsea and any clubs interested in a transfer would likely have to pay huge money.

    Palmer is the Blues’ joint-top goalscorer with Christopher Nkunku on 14 goals this season but has struggled throughout 2025.

    He hasn’t scored since Chelsea’s 2-2 draw against Bournemouth in January, with no goals or assists coming in his last ten appearances.

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

    The attacking midfielder missed the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday with a muscle injury and his withdrawn from the England squad.

    Chelsea are fourth in the Premier League and in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Conference League, where they will face Legia Warsaw.

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  • Terry admits he wants to manage Chelsea but there’s one reason it won’t happen

    Terry admits he wants to manage Chelsea but there’s one reason it won’t happen

    John Terry has named the one reason stopping him from managing Chelsea in the future.

    The former Blues captain revealed his desire to take charge of his old club as he looks to return to the dugout.

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    Terry has revealed he would love to manage Chelsea one dayCredit: talkSPORT
    The former Blues captain spent 22 years with the club as a player

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    The former Blues captain spent 22 years with the club as a playerCredit: Getty

    However, Terry believes ‘it’s not going to happen’ for him despite being his dream.

    As a player, the defender spent 22 years at Stamford Bridge, with the final 13 of those as skipper.

    During that time, Terry made 717 appearances for the club and scored 67 goals from centre-back.

    He also won 15 trophies including the Champions League and five league titles.

    After a season at Aston Villa, though, he retired aged 37 in 2018 before becoming an assistant manager to Dean Smith at Villa Park.

    Terry remained in the role for almost three years before his departure.

    The 44-year-old has yet to make the step up to a managerial role himself since.

    Explaining his coaching journey, he told talkSPORT Breakfast: “I had to leave Aston Villa for personal reasons, for family reasons and stuff. But I loved my time there.

    “I love coaching and after three years, I was ready to be a manager, so I came away and reset with the family.

    “Then I had a couple of interviews and it was quite disappointing. In every interview I came away from they said ‘you have no experience as a number one’.

    Terry is currently back at Chelsea as an academy coach

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    Terry is currently back at Chelsea as an academy coachCredit: Getty
    However, he says one reason would stop him becoming first-team boss

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    However, he says one reason would stop him becoming first-team bossCredit: talkSPORT

    “I’m like, okay, how do I get that? I’m keen to get in, I want to go in and it needs to be the right team, but didn’t get my opportunity.

    “I’ve stepped back and I’m part-time in the Academy at Chelsea. I love doing it and I love being around the boys and supporting them.

    “In terms of my life at the minute, I’m playing a load of golf and summer’s just about to come now. I’m playing padel: I’m fit, I’m healthy, I’m with my wife, with my family, enjoying life a little bit.

    “We make big sacrifices as players, you don’t see the kids on their birthdays and all things like that.

    “Picking the kids up from school and dropping them off or dropping them to their friend’s house and stuff like that means everything to me.

    “I think the longer I leave it, the less likely it is to happen.”

    John Terry’s Chelsea trophy haul

    Premier League – 5

    FA Cup – 5

    League Cup – 3

    Champions League – 1

    Europa League – 1

    Community Shield – 2

    Deceived! Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel lays into Jadon Sancho in scathing rant

    Terry briefly reunited with Smith at Leicester two years ago for the final two months of the season.

    He is now back at Chelsea in a role coaching in the academy but continues to dream of managing the club one day.

    The ex-England international added: “I still have a dream, I’d love to go in at Chelsea one day.

    “Does that happen without me doing the other levels? No, it probably doesn’t. So, realistically, it’s not going to happen for me.

    “I’m comfortable with that, I’m happy, I’ve done all my badges, I’m ready. So if anything does ever come up and it’s the right opportunity, I’ll go in.”

    Current boss Enzo Maresca has been in charge of the Blues since the summer.

    Terry has had spells as Smith's assistant at Villa and Leicester

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    Terry has had spells as Smith’s assistant at Villa and LeicesterCredit: Getty

    The Italian penned a five-year deal through to 2029 after joining from Leicester.

    Maresca has since won 25 of his 43 matches, with Chelsea fourth in the Premier League and into the last eight of the Conference League.

    John Terry was speaking on Chelsea and the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. Watch every game from the FIFA Club World Cup on DAZN for free. Sign up today.

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  • Terry spills on Club World Cup, Chelsea, Grealish and more on talkSPORT

    Terry spills on Club World Cup, Chelsea, Grealish and more on talkSPORT

    Chelsea and England hero John Terry was in the talkSPORT studio on Wednesday morning to tackle a wide range of topics in football.

    The 44-year-old talked all things Club World Cup, the current crop at Chelsea, tales about his former Blues teammates, Jack Grealish‘s situation at Manchester City and much more.

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    Terry gave up an hour of his time to chat all things football on talkSPORT BreakfastCredit: talkSPORT

    Here’s everything the Chelsea legend had to say on talkSPORT Breakfast alongside Gabriel Agbonlahor and Ally McCoist.

    Club World Cup

    Terry was in town to promote the revamped FIFA Club World Cup, which begins on June 14 and will be held across the United States.

    A new-look trophy as well as an increase to a 32-team field are among the biggest changes to the tournament.

    However, more teams means more games at a time when there are already worries over player welfare in terms of too much football.

    Terry completely understood the concerns and proposed a solution but also pointed out that since his retirement, he dearly misses playing.

    If anything, he wished he played more.

    “This is an opportunity that financially is mega for every club involved, let alone if you go on and win it,” Terry said.

    “To participate, it’s big financials.

    “I think we have to be careful in terms of player welfare and stuff like that because being ex-players, we have to support that.

    “Can there be a break mid-season, I think there should be. You played two, three games a week around the Christmas period and it’s really busy.

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    This year’s Club World Cup is the first under its new-look formatCredit: FIFA

    “Then in February, March, April, you play Saturday, Saturday, Saturday. You could easily just throw a couple of games in there as well.

    “But I think in terms of players, like for me, six years retired, I’d love to still be playing. I’d love to go back and say, ‘I wish I had 60, 65 games a season.’”

    Terry also felt managers can play more of a role when it comes to easing the workload of their players.

    However, the Chelsea great believed the onus should always be on the players to keep their bodies in tip-top shape, especially at the top level.

    “I think the most I ever get off after a season was probably three weeks,” Terry said.

    “Now, because Chelsea was in the finals of Champions Leagues or later stages, FA Cup, which is the last game of the season, you’re kind of getting two-and-a-half, three weeks off at a maximum. At the top level, that’s what you’re used to. So we’re not asking anything different of what our generation have done or what the top sides have done.

    Several players across the Premier League have picked up injuries amid concerns over too many games

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    Several players across the Premier League have picked up injuries amid concerns over too many gamesCredit: Getty

    “I think that when you’re a top player, you’re expected to be able to be robust, you’ve got to look after yourself.

    “I could quite still easily play three games a week. Ninety minutes at the top, top level. Maybe not at the top level, but if I’m in my prime like these guys are, you can go and churn out those games.

    “I think the struggle for me is, when you play Saturday to Saturday and the manager says, ‘No days off, we’re in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,’ because maybe you’re under a bit of pressure from the owners, you can’t give players days off, I think the players and managers at the football clubs have a responsibility to really look at the winter break or give players days off throughout the season.”

    Current Chelsea side

    After two seasons away from the Champions League, Chelsea are firmly in the hunt to return to Europe’s premier club competition.

    Enzo Maresca‘s side sit fourth in the Premier League, although just five points separate the Blues from 10th-placed Bournemouth.

    A large part of Chelsea’s success this season is down to superstar midfielder Cole Palmer, who has 14 goals and six assists in the league this season.

    John Terry names the surprise Chelsea star who won bleep test ‘by a mile’

    But Terry, who is often in the building at Cobham as a part-time coach with Chelsea’s academy, revealed Palmer offers far more than just his ability with the ball.

    “He’s quite quick,” Terry said.

    “I was at Chelsea the other day, and they were doing a bleep test.

    “He won it by a mile. He was cruising, like people were dropping out. He was there right to the end.

    “In terms of fitness levels and the power, he looks quite skinny, but very strong.

    “Takes the ball on the half-turn really quick as well. Like, impossible to play against.”

    Palmer may have silky skills but boasts an underrated engine

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    Palmer may have silky skills but boasts an underrated engineCredit: Getty

    Terry added the game ‘seems to be too easy’ for Palmer at times and hailed his partnership with Blues striker Nicolas Jackson.

    “He strolls through games a little bit, but he’s so far ahead of everyone else in terms of the way he sees the game,” Terry said.

    “He always plays that forward pass.

    “He’s never looking for the simple one. I think him and [Nicolas] Jackson have a really good relationship as well.

    “Nico likes to play on people’s shoulders, which a lot of strikers don’t do nowadays as well. But he’s just been phenomenal.

    “When you go to these games at the Bridge you can’t help but just watch and follow him. The ball’s at the other end of the pitch, and you’re just watching his movement.

    Chelsea's Cole Palmer celebrates scoring a goal with teammates.

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    Terry is a big fan of the partnership between Palmer and JacksonCredit: Getty

    “He’s always on the half-turn, getting in little pockets.

    “(Gianfranco) Zola used to find himself in areas that he didn’t even know existed. He’s the same as well, but he turns and wants to drive at people and play forward, which I think is the key to it.”

    Former teammates and managers

    Having enjoyed a playing career that spanned two decades, Terry has shared the pitch with some incredible teammates.

    The majority of them have since hung up the boots, some of which have allowed themselves to, deservedly, enjoy retirement after years of keeping themselves in peak physical condition.

    There are also others who have remained in top shape, one of which is former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel.

    In fact, Terry believes Obi Mikel, now 37, is in such good nick he could easily still play at the top level.

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    Mikel was a key cog in Chelsea’s midfield for a decadeCredit: Getty

    “He was brilliant,” Terry said.

    “To have him in front of me playing was brilliant. He covered so much ground.

    “I still play in ex-Legends games now and stuff and he can still play. He could still play in the Premier League today. He had it all didn’t he?

    “Those holding midfielders like Makelele get recognised. There’s certain players in that role that don’t get the credit they deserve. And Obi was one of them.”

    Mikel was brought to Chelsea in 2006 when Jose Mourinho was in charge at Stamford Bridge.

    Mourinho, who famously declared himself ‘The Special One’ when he first moved to Chelsea in 2004, arrived with plenty of hype having just won the Champions League with Porto.

    Terry was left in awe of Mourinho's work ethic when he first arrived in 2004

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    Terry was left in awe of Mourinho’s work ethic when he first arrived in 2004Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    It didn’t take long for Mourinho to leave Terry with a lasting impression.

    Commenting on what it was like to work under the Portuguese boss, Terry said: “To get a first impression when he first arrived, the detail and the level of training.

    “I used to pride myself for getting in very early, I went in at 8:15am and he’s already out there putting the cones on the pitches, setting up the pitch, that was his standards every day.

    “His standards were incredible and every had to abide by it, but seeing him work, on the pitch it was incredible, his detail in the pre-match games and the tactics of the opposition and how we were going to break teams down…

    “And also a lot of the time, he focused on us, which I’d not really had as a player, so he understood, we had a really good bunch of players.

    “But a phenomenal manager, a phenomenal person and man to work with and certainly was never scared to say what he thought that’s for sure.”

    Mourinho brought plenty of success to Stamford Bridge across his two stints

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    Mourinho brought plenty of success to Stamford Bridge across his two stintsCredit: GETTY

    Terry continued: “He was the best I ever worked with, in terms of management, his tactics, the whole package.”

    Under Mourinho, Chelsea won six trophies in the space of just three years before he departed in September 2007.

    Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge in June 2013 and helped the Blues to another Premier League title and a League Cup.

    However, his exit in December 2015 came amid an alarming form slump.

    As for what went wrong in his second stint, Terry felt there was simply too big of a disconnect with Mourinho’s methods and the changing demands of the new generation of players at the squad.

    “A lot of people said he was different the second time,” Mourinho said.

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    Mourinho’s second spell at Chelsea didn’t quite go to planCredit: Getty

    “I think the big difference when he came back was players were different. In that first era, 2004/05, he could have said to me, Lamps, Didier or anyone who was in the squad, ‘You’re being rubbish, you need to be better.’

    “That second time around, players were different. That generation, the players were starting to go the other way where they didn’t like being told what they were bad at, they wanted a pat on the back all the time.

    “So in terms of him, I don’t think he was different. I think the group was different, and I think he was very much still, ‘This is how I coach, this is how I manage, I’ve been very successful this way, why would I change.’ And also, I agree with him.”

    What’s he doing now?

    When Terry stepped away from his role as an assistant manager at Aston Villa in July 2021, he did so with the hopes of taking up a managerial role elsewhere, but it has not eventuated

    Terry did make a brief return to a Premier League dugout when Dean Smith brought him on as an assistant at Leicester City in April 2023.

    But since then, Terry hasn’t been an overly visible presence in Premier League circles.

    Terry became an assistant under Smith at Villa in 2018 and departed in 2021

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    Terry became an assistant under Smith at Villa in 2018 and departed in 2021Credit: AFP via Getty

    However, the Blues great wouldn’t have it any other way as he gets more time to play golf, padel and be with his family.

    He still harbours aspirations of being the Chelsea manager, but has accepted that ‘dream’ is unlikely to transpire.

    “I had to leave Aston Villa for personal reasons, for family reasons and stuff. But I loved my time there,” Terry said.

    “I love coaching and after three years, I was ready to be a manager, so I came away and reset with the family.

    “Then I had a couple of interviews and it was quite disappointing. In every interview I came away from they said ‘you have no experience as a number one’.

    “I’m like, okay, how do I get that? I’m keen to get in, I want to go in and it needs to be the right team, but didn’t get my opportunity.

    Terry is fond of the fairways ever since his retirement from football in 2018

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    Terry is fond of the fairways ever since his retirement from football in 2018Credit: Getty

    “I’ve stepped back and I’m part-time in the Academy at Chelsea. I love doing it and I love being around the boys and supporting them.

    “In terms of my life at the minute, I’m playing a load of golf and summer’s just about to come now. I’m playing padel. I’m fit, I’m healthy, I’m with my wife, with my family, enjoying life a little bit.

    “We make big sacrifices as players, you don’t see the kids on their birthdays and all things like that.

    “Picking the kids up from school and dropping them off or dropping them to their friend’s house and stuff like that means everything to me.

    “I think the longer I leave it, the less likely it is to happen.

    “I still have a dream, I’d love to go in at Chelsea one day. Does that happen without me doing the other levels? No, it probably doesn’t. So, realistically, it’s not going to happen for me.

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    Terry remains involved as a coach within Chelsea’s academy set-upCredit: Getty

    “I’m comfortable with that, I’m happy, I’ve done all my badges, I’m ready. So if anything does ever come up and it’s the right opportunity, I’ll go in.”

    Jack Grealish

    Terry was fortunate enough to have a front row seat to the rise of Villa’s most successful academy product, Jack Grealish.

    The pair played together during the 2017/18 Championship season before Terry helped coach Grealish when he returned the following campaign as part of Smith’s coaching staff.

    Under Smith, Grealish blossomed into one of the best attacking talents in the Premier League.

    Grealish would terrorise defenders with his mazy dribbles across the park and defence-splitting passes.

    His rise culminated in a £100million move to Manchester City in August 2021 as he sought to win trophies.

    Grealish and Terry could not get Villa promoted during the 2017/18 season

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    Grealish and Terry could not get Villa promoted during the 2017/18 season

    Although he’s done just that, it’s come at the cost of valuable playing time.

    Now 29, Grealish is struggling to break into Pep Guardiola’s starting line-up and is at real risk of missing out on making the England squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    It’s why Terry believes Grealish must contemplate a summer exit if he is to feature at the World Cup and needs to play for a manager who will give him the licence to roam across the park.

    “Knowing Jack, he’s not the type of player that wants to be sitting on the bench, I don’t think it’s good for him.

    “I think he’s at his best when he’s playing week in, week out, when he’s dominating – he’s one of those players that kind of takes it on the back foot.

    “Gets at defenders, drives the the team up the pitch, drives the team forward, so I think for him, he needs to start playing.

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    Grealish’s attacking numbers this season are not what’s expected from a £100m player

    “He needs to look at his options, because Man City have not been great this year and he’s still not getting a look-in.

    “So from his side, I’d be a little bit worried and go, ‘I need to get out,’ because England means the world to him.

    “And I have to say, all eyes are on Jack always, it’s difficult, he’s a young boy with a lot of pressure on his shoulders.

    “I’ve never seen anyone work so hard at a football club when I was at Villa, I’ve got a real insight into that as well and how much football means to him in general.”

    Terry added: “I think it will be good for him to weigh up his options. I’m not saying to leave Man City, because they’re one of the top teams in the world.

    “But I think he needs to ask questions, ‘Am I going to be part of this in the future?,’ but Jack is an unbelievable talent, and I think he’s at his best when he’s got the freedom, and I think he needs a manager to give him the license to go and be Jack Grealish.”

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  • Pochettino reflects on ‘unsuccessful’ Chelsea spell but makes bold claim

    Pochettino reflects on ‘unsuccessful’ Chelsea spell but makes bold claim

    Mauricio Pochettino made an honest reflection of his stint as Chelsea manager as he joined talkSPORT for an exclusive interview.

    The Argentine boss admits his season in charge can only be deemed ‘unsuccessful’, but insists he left Chelsea in a better place than he found it in before handing the reins over to Enzo Maresca.

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    Pochettino insists the Chelsea he left was in a much better position than the club he joinedCredit: Getty

    Pochettino signed a two-year deal with the option for a third as he became the second permanent managerial appointment of the Todd Boehly era in May 2023.

    The former Spurs boss was tasked with lifting the west London club out of the mire following a dismal 12th place finish and stabilising things behind the scenes after an unsettled season which saw four different coaches in the dugout – Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, Bruno Saltor and Frank Lampard.

    In many ways, that’s exactly what he did. While after a number of transfer windows of staggering spending a sixth place finish was still a disappointment, it was clear there was a vast improvement on and off the pitch.

    The club was back in European football and it appeared Pochettino was building a solid base for his fresh young squad.

    However, the manager and club decided to part ways just one season into his two-year agreement and Pochettino’s exit was confirmed just two days after the final game of the campaign.

    Pochettino – who has since been appointed head coach of the United States national team – departed Stamford Bridge with a record of 26 wins, 11 draws and 14 defeats in 51 games in the Blues hotseat.

    In comparison, Maresca’s record since his arrival as the new Chelsea manager in the summer stands at 25 wins, seven draws and 11 defeats in 43 matches – with the club currently fourth in the Premier League table.

    Pochettino recently joined talkSPORT to discuss the build-up to the 2026 World Cup in North America and his ‘dream’ of returning to Tottenham one day.

    But he didn’t skip over his time with the Blues and said he was grateful for the opportunity.

    “I think it was not a successful period but still a really important period for the club,” he told Darren Bent and Andy Goldstein on Drive.

    Poch looked back on his Chelsea stint and kept the door open for a possible return to London... with Spurs

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    Poch looked back on his Chelsea stint and kept the door open for a possible return to London… with SpursCredit: talkSPORT

    “In the way that we arrived and moved forward, the project and the team with all the circumstances. When you start to see all the circumstances, I think it was a good season for us. It was a good year.

    “I think to change the dynamic and to put the team again in a position to play in Europe and to finish in the top ten after the season before where Chelsea finished 12th.

    “I think we managed to change the atmosphere. We changed it to be optimistic and to be positive. You know, the season before things were not so good.

    “I think that was good, but for different reasons. In the end we split, but I think things always happen because of the best for both sides.

    “But I’m happy with the experience and happy to learn a lot because I think we learned a lot also being in Chelsea.

    “I am very grateful to have the opportunity to be there. We left the team in a different position than when we arrived.” 

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