Borussia Dortmund’s eagerness to secure the services of Ian Maatsen on a permanent basis is evident, having seen the 22-year-old excel during his loan spell with the club. Maatsen’s contribution, especially in the Champions League knockout matches, has not gone unnoticed by the Bundesliga side. Dortmund values Maatsen’s presence in the team and is keen
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Romelu Lukaku, who currently plays for Chelsea, has expressed an interest in playing in Saudi Arabia. This comes after turning down a move to Al Hilal last year. Lukaku’s future at Chelsea seems uncertain, with sources indicating that the club is eager to secure a permanent move for the 31-year-old striker. Chelsea is looking to
Chelsea’s midfield was meant to be solidified for the next decade with the signing of Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo. However, a surprising turn of events occurred when Fernández was ruled out with an injury towards the end of the Premier League campaign. Despite the initial belief that his absence would be detrimental to the
Enzo Maresca, aged 44, has been appointed as the new head coach of Chelsea on a five-year contract, starting from July 1. The Italian coach leaves Leicester City after just one season in charge, where he led the Midlands club to the Championship title with an impressive 97 points. This new opportunity at Chelsea comes
Chelsea defender Ian Maatsen finds himself in a state of uncertainty regarding his future at Stamford Bridge following his impressive loan spell at Borussia Dortmund. The 22-year-old has been a key player in Dortmund’s journey to the Champions League final, including scoring a crucial goal in the quarterfinal second-leg win against Atlético Madrid. Despite his
Chelsea have reportedly approached Leicester City for permission to speak to manager Enzo Maresca, according to sources. The Italian manager has been identified as the preferred candidate to succeed Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge. Maresca, 44, recently led Leicester to promotion back to the Premier League as winners of the Championship in his first season
The managerial landscape in European football is currently experiencing unique challenges, with some of the biggest clubs in the world searching for new managers simultaneously. It is evident that the days of clubs being dominated solely by the relationship between the chairman and manager are long gone. Instead, there is an increasing emphasis on the
Manchester United is currently in a state of uncertainty as they mull over the future of their manager, Erik ten Hag. According to sources, the club has already started exploring potential replacements for the Dutchman, with names such as Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino being thrown into the mix. Both Tuchel and Pochettino are currently
Chelsea’s player of the year, Cole Palmer, had humble beginnings at Stamford Bridge. Despite initially not being in Chelsea’s transfer plans, Palmer proved himself to be a valuable asset with 22 goals and 11 assists in 34 Premier League games. However, the manner in which his signing came about raises questions about the club’s transfer
Manchester City and manager Pep Guardiola have once again proven their dominance in the Premier League, clinching their fourth consecutive title and solidifying their place in history as one of the greatest teams ever. The return to form of Kevin De Bruyne, along with stellar performances from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden, set City on