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Chelsea, PSG hit by injuries but is Club World Cup to blame?
What do Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid have in common? They all got far in the Club World Cup and are struggling with injuries.
Kvaratskhelia joins Willian Pacho and João Neves, further emphasizing PSG’s commitment to building a sustainable project for the future. The outlet adds that while Chelsea remain interested in the 20-year-old, there’s a belief United could be ready to ...
Amid a return of 30 goal contributions in 2024/25, Chelsea have identified Rogers as a "key target" moving forward, and they believe internally that he is 'well-suited to both the intensity of the Premier League and the competitive demands of European football' present at Stamford Bridge.
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Have Chelsea signed the wrong Strasbourg forward?
Chelsea have already made their first signing for the 2026/27 season in the form of Emanuel Emegha, but there is a growing body of evidence that they have signed the wrong Strasbourg forward.
PSG are focusing on young talent under Luís Campos and Luis Enrique, so when a promising player emerges, it’s no surprise the Ligue 1 side is linked to them.In recent transfer windows, the French
ARSENAL have been tipped to win their first Champions League title this season. The Gunners are currently favourites with a 21.13 per cent chance of lifting the trophy, according to the latest
Ligue 1 leader Paris Saint-Germain hosts third-placed Strasbourg on Friday with just one point separating them. While PSG's position at the top is no surprise, Strasbourg — owned by Chelsea’s parent company BlueCo since 2023 — is exceeding expectations.
John Terry said managing Chelsea is his "one last dream to achieve" at the club. The former Chelsea captain, who represented his boyhood club for 22 years, rose through the ranks to be their most successful captain -- guiding the club to Champions League and Premier League glory.
IT WAS a great day for Chelsea on the pitch and football historians off it as a number of records were broken in the Blues 5-1 win over Ajax. The Blues stormed to victory over the Dutch giants at
Liam Rosenior’s Strasbourg revolution has been so impressive ─ his striker is top scorer and another could soon be worth £60million. The 41-year-old’s stellar work developing promising