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Semenyo wants January clarity as £65m release clause puts Man City in pole

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Semenyo is pushing for his future to be resolved by the opening of the window as a £65m clause, active only until January 10, tempts multiple giants. After eight goals and three assists this season, Manchester City are viewed as favourites, with Liverpool, United, Chelsea and Spurs monitoring the situation. Bournemouth tied him to a long-term deal to 2030 but accepted a time-limited clause to protect value and allow replacement planning. Iraola has made clear he wants to keep his “massive” attacking threat, yet admits some decisions lie beyond his control, leaving the Cherries braced for a late elite bid that could force a sale.

Rudiger weighs up Chelsea return as Real Madrid contract talks stall

Antonio Rudiger
December 2025

Rudiger’s Madrid deal expires at the end of next season and renewal talks, originally opened with a mutual desire to agree new terms, have been placed on hold. With no extension yet in place, Chelsea, PSG, Galatasaray and Saudi clubs are circling for a 2026 move. Negotiations were paused by mutual agreement after Rudiger suffered a muscle injury, with both club and player choosing to focus on his recovery before revisiting figures. His previous success at Chelsea, plus lucrative Saudi interest, gives him multiple options as he decides whether to stay in Spain or return to the Premier League.

Chelsea probe bottle thrown at Villa bench after fiery comeback win

Chelsea
December 2025

Chelsea’s 2-1 home loss to Aston Villa ended in controversy when a water-filled bottle was hurled toward the visitors’ bench during post-match celebrations, landing near the away dugout, splashing players and staff and triggering immediate complaints from the Midlands club about fan behaviour. CCTV from Stamford Bridge is being reviewed as part of an internal investigation, with Chelsea pledging full cooperation with Premier League authorities to identify whoever threw the bottle and stressing that any supporter found responsible will face strong disciplinary measures, including potential bans from attending future home matches.

Maresca shrugs off Palmer fury after Chelsea collapse against Villa

Cole Palmer
December 2025

Palmer started and helped Chelsea into a first-half lead through Joao Pedro, but was substituted on 72 minutes for Estevao Willian at 1-1, reacting angrily as Villa completed a 2-1 comeback win via an Ollie Watkins brace. Maresca played down Palmer’s visible frustration, praising his work on and off the ball and stressing rotation ahead of another game in 48 hours. Chelsea’s failure to protect their advantage allowed Villa to claim an 11th straight win, deepening scrutiny on the Blues’ late-game management.

Abramovich digs in as £2.35bn Chelsea-Ukraine fund stays frozen amid Jersey fight

Roman Abramovich
December 2025

Roman Abramovich has reinforced his legal team, including high-profile UK and US lawyers, as a Jersey court battle over data breaches and frozen assets continues to block release of billions from Chelsea’s sale that were pledged to victims of the war in Ukraine. After winning a ruling that Jersey officials breached data obligations, Abramovich still refuses UK pressure to “pay up now”, arguing funds cannot move while Jersey freezes and corporate debts remain entangled, leaving £2.35bn for Ukraine stuck in limbo despite an existing humanitarian licence.

Leboeuf warns Cole Palmer not to rush dream Real Madrid or Barcelona move

Cole Palmer
December 2025

Frank Leboeuf has urged Cole Palmer to ignore speculation about dream moves to Real Madrid or Barcelona, reminding the Chelsea playmaker that he has effectively had only a two-year senior career and still needs to fully establish himself as a week-in, week-out starter. He warned that star-studded squads like Madrid’s already overflow with attacking talent such as Jude Bellingham, so Palmer should prioritise regular minutes and trophies at Chelsea, where he can become the central figure of a resurgence instead of risking bench-role status abroad.

Chelsea boosted as Estevao and Delap cleared for Villa test

Chelsea
December 2025

Chelsea receive a major lift as Estevao and Liam Delap are passed fit to face in-form Aston Villa, with Maresca’s side aiming to extend a three-game unbeaten run after wins over Everton and Cardiff and a comeback draw away to Newcastle. With Villa arriving on a ten-game winning streak and sitting third in the table, Maresca can now call on two extra attacking options, increasing flexibility in wide and central roles as Chelsea try to match Villa’s intensity and protect their top four push.

Maresca plays down Chelsea move for Bournemouth star Semenyo

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca addressed reports linking his side with Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, confirming the club will not pursue a January move despite his impressive Premier League form, as the Blues remain satisfied with their current attacking options ahead of Aston Villa’s visit. Semenyo has eight goals and three assists this league campaign and can be signed for £65 million via a release clause active until January 10, attracting serious interest from Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Spurs while Chelsea choose only to monitor future opportunities.

Chelsea step aside as Semenyo leans toward Man City switch

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Antoine Semenyo is now viewed as favouring Manchester City after Chelsea backed away just hours after making an initial enquiry. Bournemouth’s winger has a £65 million release clause that is only live in the opening 10 days of January, sharpening the timeline for a decision among elite Premier League suitors. Confident in their current forward stable, Chelsea will monitor the market into 2026 instead of bidding now, leaving City, Liverpool and Manchester United in a three-way race. City sporting chief Hugo Viana has held direct talks, as Semenyo weighs immediate title prospects against playing time and long-term role.

Guardiola Successor Talk Puts Maresca Back On Man City Radar

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Manchester City have begun formal succession planning for life after Pep Guardiola, with current Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca emerging as a leading candidate should the Catalan decide to walk away in 2026 despite being contracted at the Etihad through 2027. Internal expectation is growing that this could be Guardiola’s final campaign, so City’s hierarchy are mapping out options early while stressing their 115-charge FFP case will not dictate his future, and Maresca’s Etihad history keeps him high on any potential shortlist.

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