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Chelsea eye Ronald Araújo as Maresca seeks defensive reinforcements

Ronald Araújo (Barcelona)
October 2025

Chelsea are stepping up interest in Barcelona defender Ronald Araújo, with Enzo Maresca eager to strengthen his injury-hit backline.
Football Insider reports that Chelsea are considering a formal approach as Barca’s ongoing financial struggles could make negotiations possible. Araújo’s leadership and defensive versatility make him a priority target. Chelsea’s mounting defensive injuries, including long-term absences for Wesley Fofana and Levi Colwill, have accelerated recruitment plans.

Real Madrid renew £100m pursuit of Enzo Fernández as Chelsea brace for bids

Enzo Fernández (Chelsea)
October 2025

Real Madrid are intensifying efforts to sign Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, with a potential offer exceeding £100 million being prepared. Fernández’s openness to a move could determine the outcome as Madrid target elite midfield reinforcements.
According to Football Insider, Madrid are also tracking Moisés Caicedo’s progress at Chelsea as part of their broader midfield revamp. With both players integral to Enzo Maresca’s system, Chelsea are unlikely to sell easily, but Real’s pursuit underscores their plan to rebuild under Xabi Alonso with proven international quality.

Chelsea hit by fresh injury blow as Enzo Fernández withdraws from Argentina duty

Enzo Fernández (Chelsea)
October 2025

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has returned to London with a knee issue after featuring for Argentina in a 1-0 win over Venezuela. The Blues fear the midfielder may miss upcoming matches as manager Enzo Maresca navigates a mounting injury crisis.
Fernández played 78 minutes despite visible knee strapping before synovitis forced his early return. With Cole Palmer, Wesley Fofana, and Levi Colwill already sidelined, Maresca faces selection headaches. Moisés Caicedo also missed Ecuador’s internationals with a suspected knock, adding to the club’s growing fitness concerns ahead of their league trip to Nottingham Forest.

Arsenal’s Wembley Plans Spark Chelsea Fan Fury

Arsenal
October 2025

Arsenal are considering moving to Wembley while renovating the Emirates Stadium to expand capacity beyond 70,000. The plan has sparked frustration among Chelsea fans, who fear it will block their own Stamford Bridge redevelopment options.
Fans vented online that Arsenal’s temporary occupation of Wembley could deny Chelsea access if they also need the venue. Arsenal last used Wembley in 1998–2000 for Champions League games. Meanwhile, Arsenal top the Premier League while Chelsea sit mid-table amid stadium uncertainty.

Chelsea Turn to Murillo as Guehi Deal Ruled Out

Murillo (Nottingham Forest), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Chelsea could revive their pursuit of Nottingham Forest defender Murillo in January after ruling out a move for Marc Guehi. The Blues see Murillo as a key option for Enzo Maresca’s project.
Guehi, whose contract expires next summer, is expected to join Liverpool or Real Madrid instead. Chelsea, having previously targeted Murillo, are now considering him again given his form and importance at Forest since his 2023 move from Corinthians.

Wirtz Benched Amid Slow Liverpool Start

Florian Wirtz (Liverpool)
October 2025

Arne Slot dropped £116m signing Florian Wirtz from Liverpool’s XI against Chelsea after a poor start with no goals or assists in nine games. The decision reflects pressure as the Reds try to halt back-to-back defeats.
Critics, including Jamie Carragher, say Wirtz disrupted Liverpool’s intensity while failing to replicate Trent Alexander-Arnold’s creative influence. Slot insists patience is required but faces fan pressure after heavy investment. Liverpool can return to top spot with a Stamford Bridge win.

Chelsea Face Injury Crisis After Gruelling 2025 Calendar

Chelsea
October 2025

Chelsea are in crisis with nine players unavailable and three first-team stars — Caicedo, Fernández, and Pedro — playing through pain after a punishing year that included a Club World Cup campaign in tough conditions. Maresca’s squad are stretched heading into a key clash with Liverpool.
BlueCo’s modern sports-science systems can’t prevent fatigue from minimal rest and heavy workloads. Pedro was forced to play despite requesting a break, while Caicedo has been ever-present. Chelsea’s low running stats highlight a team managing survival mode while rivals push physically harder.

Chelsea Monitor Nigerian Teen Abduljelil Kamaldeen at U20 World Cup

Abduljelil Kamaldeen (Kwara Football Academy)
October 2025

Chelsea scouts have tracked 16-year-old Abduljelil Kamaldeen during the U20 World Cup in Chile. The young midfielder impressed off the bench in Nigeria’s 1-0 loss to Norway and is tipped to start against Saudi Arabia, showing maturity beyond his age.
Reports from The Sun highlight Chelsea’s admiration for his composure against older players. Kamaldeen nearly scored an equaliser and showed technical skill. His progression could accelerate with international minutes, and Stamford Bridge recruiters are weighing a move to secure him as a long-term prospect.

Chelsea Block Real Madrid’s Midfield Raid

Enzo Fernández, Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea)
October 2025

Chelsea have rejected Real Madrid’s interest in Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, insisting both midfielders are untouchable. Madrid scouts have been tracking the duo, but the Blues view them as central to long-term plans under contracts running until 2031 and 2032.
Fernández and Caicedo both impressed in Chelsea’s 1-0 Champions League win over Benfica, reinforcing why they are off-limits. The decision signals Chelsea’s intent to protect key assets, even amid Madrid’s persistent targeting of Premier League midfield talent for their rebuild.

Mourinho Thanks Chelsea Fans Despite Benfica Defeat

José Mourinho (Benfica)
October 2025

Mourinho was warmly welcomed back to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea fans serenaded him during their 1-0 Champions League win over Benfica. He expressed gratitude but admitted he thrives on victories, not memories, as Richard Ríos’ early own goal sealed his first Benfica defeat in Europe.
The Portuguese coach, who won eight trophies across two Chelsea spells, acknowledged the fans with gestures during the match but was visibly frustrated at full-time. Despite disappointment, he embraced Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca and reflected on the UK’s culture of honoring past achievements, saying he will “always be a Blue.”

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