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Chelsea Plan Up to Three January Signings to Back Rosenior

Chelsea
January 2026

Chelsea are preparing to support Rosenior with up to three signings, prioritising a centre-back due to injuries and squad needs, while also monitoring midfield and attacking options. Chelsea have held talks over Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet and reports suggest a potential large bid, but Rennes are reluctant to sell mid-season. Chelsea’s urgency is driven by Colwill’s long-term absence and Fofana’s ongoing fitness issues.

Chelsea Linked With Liam Rosenior as Surprise Successor Option

Liam Rosenior
January 2026

Chelsea are assessing successors and have been linked with Strasbourg head coach Liam Rosenior as a surprise candidate. Reports say his profile and work with young squads appeals, after Chelsea won only once in seven league matches and tension rose around comments on backing. Sources claim owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali were angered by Maresca publicly questioning support, and viewed it as undermining club leadership. Even before the dismissal, internal credit was said to be fading despite last season’s trophies and Champions League place.

Carragher Tips Maresca For Chelsea Exit After Board Blast

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Jamie Carragher warned Enzo Maresca he is risking his Chelsea job after the Italian used Saturday’s win over Everton to complain about a lack of support during his “worst 48 hours” at the club and then refused to row back on those comments. Speaking on Monday Night Football, Carragher argued Maresca’s remarks were clearly aimed at Chelsea’s owners and sporting directors, stressing that publicly challenging billionaire bosses rarely ends well and urging the coach to stay quiet, value the opportunity and avoid another Stamford Bridge sacking cycle.

Murphy warns Maresca to ‘be quiet’ after cryptic ‘worst 48 hours’ Chelsea rant

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Enzo Maresca described the build-up to Chelsea’s win over Everton as his “worst 48 hours” at the club and complained that “many people didn’t support us”, sparking speculation his frustration was aimed above the fanbase and prompting warnings about his job security. While praising his players and stressing affection for supporters, Maresca’s vague criticism was interpreted as a swipe at the hierarchy, leading pundit Danny Murphy to argue on television that publicly challenging billionaire owners who have already sacked multiple coaches is risky and that Maresca must choose his moments carefully.

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