Arsenal beware: 8 times Real Madrid pulled off an impossible comeback

Real Madrid are in the unfamiliar position of being underdogs ahead of their Champions League tie against Arsenal, with Los Blancos hoping to overturn a three-goal deficit.

It’s not often that the 15-time European champions are in such a bleak position, but if there is one team in Europe you wouldn’t put a miraculous comeback past, it’s Madrid.

Unfortunately for Arsenal, the Champions League (and the European Cup) has seen plenty of Real comebacks, as if there was any reminder needed that this tie is far from over.

Here, we take a look back at 8 times Real Madrid staged a Champions League comeback when all looked lost.

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Perhaps Real’s most impressive comeback in European competition, Los Blancos somehow fought back from a 4-1 first-leg defeat to win after extra time at the Santiago Bernabeu.

A hat-trick from ex-Arsenal forward Charlie George appeared to have put English champions Derby County in full control, even when Roberto Martinez (not that one) struck early in the return leg.

But quickfire second-half goals from Martinez and Santillana got Madrid within touching distance, with George’s consolation making little difference.

A late Pirri penalty set up an extra period, where Santillana got the eventual winner to finally put Real in front, 189 minutes into the tie.

2 Real Madrid 3-2 Celtic 1979/80 European Cup quarter-finals

Real were at it again as Celtic looked on the verge of securing a superb result following a 2-0 success at Parkhead.

However, the second leg saw the home side eventually take control, with Santillana’s goal on the stroke of half-time setting up a tense second period.

Following Uli Stielike’s equaliser, Real completed their comeback late on through Juanito’s late header.

3 Real Madrid 4-4 Red Star Belgrade 1986/87 European Cup quarter-finals

Having been 3-0 down at one point in the tie, Real Madrid’s away-goal victory over Red Star Belgrade is well worthy of a mention.

A brace from Hugo Sanchez gave Los Blancos a fighting chance ahead of their home leg, where they didn’t disappoint in front of their supporters.

Emilio Butragueno’s opener got the ball rolling, before a second-half header from Manolo Sanchis gave Madrid the most slender of leads.

Madrid held on to secure another comeback win, but they were beaten by Bayern Munich in the semis.

4 Real Madrid 4-3 Bayern Munich 1987/88 European Cup quarter-finals

Real Madrid got their revenge on the Bavarians a year later, even after lulling the German side into a seemingly safe 3-0 lead.

Los Blancos didn’t get on the scoresheet until 85 minutes into the first leg after a mix-up in the Bayern defence gifted Butragueno what had looked like a valuable consolation.

Real then halved the deficit at the Olympiastadion through Sanchez, allowing them to finish the job on home soil.

Finely taken goals from Milan Jankovic and Michel were enough to see Madrid through to the last four, showing once again that a Bernabeu return leg is something to be feared.

5 Real Madrid 4-1 Atletico Madrid (aet) 2013/14 Champions League final

The modern era has also had its fair share of Madrid comebacks. While Real’s recovery in the 2014 final was not from a huge deficit, it was nevertheless a game where they were moments from defeat.

Diego Godin’s goal looked to have given the La Liga champions a winner that would have secured a first Champions League triumph, but Sergio Ramos’ header deep into added time set up an extra period.

From then on, Real took control with three goals in the second half of extra time. Gareth Bale, Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo all scored to seal ‘La Decima’ for Carlo Ancelotti’s side.

6 Real Madrid 3-2 Wolfsburg 2015/16 Champions League quarter-finals

Real Madrid were left shellshocked by a 2-0 defeat in Germany to an unfancied Wolfsburg side stuck in mid-table in the Bundesliga.

But Madrid turned around the tie completely within 90 minutes like it was nothing, as Cristiano Ronaldo’s hat-trick gave Los Blancos their quarter-final berth on their way to the trophy in 2016.

Wolfsburg had chances of their own to seal it for themselves, but Ronaldo’s third – a free-kick through the visitors’ wall – handed Real yet another comeback victory.

7 Real Madrid 6-5 Man City (aet) 2021/22 Champions League semi-finals

Real were the absolute epitome of being dead and buried in their semi-final tie with Manchester City in 2022 before miraculously pulling two goals out of nowhere.

City looked set for consecutive Champions League final appearances when Riyad Mahrez had put City in front at the Bernabeu, stretching their aggregate lead to 5-3.

With time ticking into the 90th minute, Rodrygo nipped in for what would surely have been a consolation, with only six added minutes remaining.

Rodrygo only needed one more to improbably level the scores, heading in from Dani Carvajal’s cross.

Karim Benzema then finished City off in extra time as Real Madrid made another Champions League final.

8 Real Madrid 4-3 Bayern Munich 2023/24 Champions League semi-finals

By this point, Real Madrid’s never-say-die attitude in the Champions League was common knowledge, so much so that even with Bayern Munich on the verge of a semi-final victory in 2024, they never truly felt safe.

Madrid had salvaged a first-leg draw thanks to Vinicius Jr.’s penalty, but when Alphonso Davies spectacularly put Bayern in front at the Bernabeu, the Bavarians were favourites to progress to the final.

An unlikely hero in Joselu rescued Real two minutes from time, pouncing on Manuel Neuer’s mistake to level things again.

And just when the sides must have been mentally preparing for extra time, the former Newcastle United striker sent Real to Wembley after a VAR check dramatically allowed his winner to stand, cueing mass celebrations.

Real Madrid would need to perform similar heroics to repeat those scenes against Arsenal, and history seems to hint that anything is possible.

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    After a strong showing with Spain in the Nations League, Williams has become one of the most talked-about names in the transfer market. Big clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Madrid, Barcelona, and Bayern are keeping close tabs on him.

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    Williams has grown into a vital part of both Athletic Club and the Spanish national team. The 22-year-old scored 11 goals and provided seven assists in 2024-25 in the wake of playing a key role in Spain's Euro 2024 success. His performances have turned heads across Europe and with a relatively modest release clause, he is within reach for top clubs.

    However, according to , Los Leones are not giving up easily. Talks to renew his contract have officially begun, with the club offering a significant salary hike reported to be around €10 million (£8m/$11m) per season.

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    The Spanish wingers' release clause is only slightly above €60m (£50m/$69m), making him one of the most affordable top-tier wingers in Europe for elite clubs.

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    Talks between player and club set to continue now that he’s done with national team duty. The club’s immediate plan is to get a deal done during his summer break, before Premier League and La Liga giants push harder with formal offers.

Markram makes future look bright amid present gloom

Against a top-class attack, in a tough situation, the young opener showed there will be someone for South Africa to fall back on once their old pros move on

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Holding: Markram will get better and better

“It’s not all lost,” AB de Villiers said after South Africa were bowled out for 162 in their first innings, and he was right. While the game was gone on day two and energy had been sucked out of them on day three, Aiden Markram salvaged something out of day four, something that has offered a glimpse into a future that does not fall off a cliff when de Villiers, Faf du Plessis and Hashim Amla retire.His second-innings century shone shards of sunlight on South Africa’s chase, which started with an air of inevitably that 417 was impossible, crashed towards the realms of embarrassment at 49 for 4, and then stuttered and sparked into life, even threatening a fairy-tale end.There were moments when it seemed Markram might just pull it off, moments when he was leaning into his drive or guiding the ball late, moments when was playing against the turn, moments when he managed to tame the wild child in Quinton de Kock and channel his focus into a forming a big partnership… moments of magic.Watching from his home in Johannesburg, Ali Bacher, the last captain to lead South Africa to a series win over Australia at home, was so excited. Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, he offered an analysis: “A South African cricketing star has been born. The two best batting techniques in South African cricket that I have seen came from Barry Richards and Jacques Kallis. Aiden’s batting technique is as good as theirs. His hundred today is one of the best I have seen from a South African batsman. It was scored under extreme pressure and against an Australian bowling attack which is one of the best I have seen in world cricket for many years. His temperament under constant Aussie pressure was excellent.”Put technique aside for a moment and let’s zone in on the pressure, because there was plenty. From his end, Markram watched Dean Elgar defeated by pace and unable to withdraw his bat in time to avoid the edge, Hashim Amla get rapped on the pads by Josh Hazlewood – the sixth time this bowler has accounted for him in Tests – and AB de Villiers run out after advancing halfway down the pitch before seeing Markram was not interested (and then he had to hear about it too).Australia spent the morning session reminding Markram “of what he had done and trying to get him off his game”, which, Tim Paine admitted, “didn’t work”. Markram actually enjoyed parts of it because it “keeps me in the game”, something that had been missing from his game over the one-day series against India, when he was given the captaincy just two caps into his career.”It [captaining against India] was quite a tricky stage for me because I was trying to establish myself in the side and along with that trying to lead a strong side against a very strong Indian side. It was very challenging for me,” Markram said. “I found myself, in terms of batting, not all that much in the moment. I felt very rushed and a lot like a blur. For what reason I am not so sure, I haven’t worked it out just yet. Captaincy did have a bit to do with it.”But now he has shown real leadership, with an innings of stature. Comparisons to Graeme Smith, who is well respected for his abilities in the second-innings, will abound, not least because Markram, despite the results against India, is still captaincy material. And unlike Smith’s batting style, Markram’s is pleasing on the eye. “His technique is outstanding. He gets his head over the ball and plays straight,” Bacher said. “When they bowl short, he gets up high on his toes and he doesn’t square cut, he drives the ball off the back foot through the covers. He is the complete batsman.”

“His hundred today is one of the best I have seen from a South African batsman. It was scored under extreme pressure and against an Australian bowling attack which is one of the best I have seen in world cricket for many years”Former South Africa captain Ali Bacher on Aiden Markram

Which is what South Africa will need not only if they are to compete in this series, against this attack, but also as they go forward, when the big guns really do go. The senior batsmen are all under pressure after letting the side down in this Test, and in important matches over the last year or so their form has become a topic of much discussion. The new concern is whether the younger players are ready to take over; murmurs around the local traps was that they were nowhere near.Talk to those who keep a close eye on the first-class competition and a sense of gloom seeps through their words. Despite the consistency of players like Vaughn van Jaarsveld, Rassie van der Dussen, Pieter Malan, Rudi Second and Zubayr Hamza, there is a pessimism that franchise players can’t make the step up to the international game these days.Coach Ottis Gibson has added to the feeling by questioning the strength of the domestic game after the T20 series against India.”The gulf between domestic cricket and international cricket is still quite a wide one,” he said. But Markram, who has come through the ranks and spent seasons in the provincial set-up before earning a franchise contract, is proof that the gulf can be breached, even now, even when standards seems to have dropped.So “all” is not lost, even if this match almost certainly is. South Africa can take one massive victory out of it because their most-talented newcomer has passed his hardest test. Markram’s first two Test hundreds against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe were tasters, taken off attacks that a player of his quality would be upset not to have scored heavily against. His 94 against India in Centurion was proof there is was something there and this hundred has showed South Africa what that something is. All is not lost and Aiden Markram has definitely been found.

Brighton now on the verge of signing "excellent" £7m gem along with Tzimas

da realsbet: After confirming the arrival of Stefanos Tzimas, Brighton & Hove Albion have now reportedly agreed a deal to sign their first summer arrival a matter of days following January’s transfer deadline.

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da betsul: Whilst’s it wasn’t a hectic window for Brighton, they saved their best move till last to welcome Tzimas on a permanent deal before loaning the forward back to Nuremberg for the rest of the season. With Evan Ferguson heading out on loan to West Ham United at the same time, the Seagulls’ transfer business will certainly be interesting to watch when both young forward re-enter The Amex in pre-season.

Welcoming his new striker with open arms, Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler told the club website: “Stefanos is an exceptional young talent, an out-and-out centre-forward with a natural ability to score goals, and we are absolutely delighted to have signed him.

“He will join up with us in the summer, ahead of next season, but we are really looking forward to working with him, and feel he has a very exciting future ahead.”

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Tzimas’ arrival may yet be a sign of things to come too. According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Brighton have now reached an agreement to sign Clement Bischoff in a deal worth €8m (£7m).

In what will reportedly be the Seagulls’ first summer transfer, the versatile midfielder will arrive and join up with Tzimas in the hope of turning Hurzeler’s side back into one vying for the European places.

Fabian Hurzeler for Brighton.

Following a dip in form since November – culminating in a 7-0 humiliation at the hands of Nottingham Forest – Brighton will be hoping to turn a corner under their young manager and then welcome two young additions when the summer arrives.

"Excellent" Bischoff is a rising star

Such is their reputation for signing the Premier League’s next stars, Brighton fans have every reason to be excited once again in the case of Bischoff. The Brondby teenager can play both as a left-midfielder and as a left-back in what should offer Hurzeler key versatility and has even earned the praise of Ben Mattinson this season.

The analyst described the midfielder’s two-way dribbling as “excellent” and his crossing ability as “well-weighted in an early-season review of his potential and what could come next.

Having had a hand in as many as 10 goals so far this season, with two goals and eight assists, it’s clear that Bischoff is a threat on the left-hand side whether that is in midfield or from within the backline.

A rising star and another youngster that Brighton have seemingly identified, Bischoff should be one to watch when the summer arrives.

Guptill's blistering return, de Kock's other landmark

Plays of the day from the fourth ODI between New Zealand and South Africa played at Hamilton’s Seddon Park

Andrew McGlashan in Hamilton01-Mar-2017The landmark – but of a different kindQuinton de Kock was one innings away from setting a South Africa record. Instead, he gave himself a different landmark. He came into the game with five consecutive 50-plus scores in ODIs and a sixth would have been the best by a South Africa batsman (although Kepler Wessels scored one representing Australia). Instead, the run ended in abrupt fashion. Trying to open the face against his first ball from Jeetan Patel, he provided a thin nick for the wicketkeeper. It was his first golden duck in international cricket and only the second of his career in any cricket at professional level.The lost grip that didn’t cost muchMartin Guptill’s comeback was talked up in terms of his batting (more on that later) but he is also a terrific fielder. He almost showed it in 20th over when JP Duminy flicked a ball in the air towards midwicket. Guptill flung himself low to his right, clutched the ball but in the process of landing it bounced out. It was not overly costly for New Zealand as Duminy again struggled for fluency and dragged on against Tim Southee for 25.The batting adjustmentIt really shouldn’t surprise when AB de Villiers brings something brilliant out of his locker. However, the shot he played in the 49th over was stunning for the awareness it showed. He was keen to exploit third man being inside the circle and was prepared to reverse ramp or scoop anything full from Trent Boult, but the bowler also realised this and dropped the ball in short. But that didn’t stop de Villiers. Instead, he stood tall, flicked the bat around and got the ball away by playing a reverse scoop between the keeper and short third man from a standing position.The returnGuptill has batted twice this year due to his dodgy hamstrings. He scored 112 for Auckland and 61 for New Zealand. He has been able to net during his rehab but, still, a month without being in the middle, coming back against South Africa, would surely test him. Well, he slotted back in seamlessly and was racking up sixes as early as the fourth over when he cracked a blistering pull off Wayne Parnell which landed on the grass banks at deep midwicket.And the reprieveGuptill was racing along on 62 off 49 balls when he was given lbw to Dwaine Pretorius. It was a crunch moment of the game, with an uncertain clutch of allrounders to come for New Zealand. Guptill pondered for a moment then called for the review. He was spot on. Guptill was out of his crease, the ball had struck him above the pad flap and would comfortably have carried over leg stump.

Pereira can seal Wolves masterclass by reviving ace who’s a "joy to watch"

It has been an incredibly tough season so far for Wolverhampton Wanderers. They recently sacked Gary O’Neil as manager, with the club reeling in 19th place in the Premier League and with just nine points to their name. The Old Gold have managed to win just two games this term.

As The Athletic reported on Thursday afternoon, Vitor Pereira will be the new Wolves boss, and will leave his post at Saudi side Al-Shabab to take the job at Molineux. He will have a big task on his hands, looking to turn the fortunes of Wolves around this season.

Naturally, the new boss will want to get a look at his whole squad, but will no doubt also want to track the progress of those out on loan, in case they are options for his side in the long run.

Wolves’ players out on loan

Firstly, it is important to note that the Old Gold have some youngsters out on loan at various clubs across the Football League. Two of those, Joe Hodge who is at Huddersfield Town, and Tawanda Chirewa who plays for Derby County, are injured and have had little involvement this season. Chem Campbell has five goals and four assists in 18 games for Reading.

In terms of their more prominent first-team players who are out on loan, one in particular is thriving, although has struggled with injury.

Hugo Bueno is playing at Feyenoord in the Netherlands this term, and he has three assists in eight Eredivisie games, including one against FC Twente.

Another full-back, Ki-Jana Hoever, is plying his trade in France with AJ Auxerre, where he has had an eventful time. The 22-year-old has an assist and a red card in 13 games so far. Winger Chiquinho is having a less smooth ride, on loan in Spain at Mallorca. He has played just 140 minutes in La Liga this term.

There is another Wolves loanee out in Spain this season, who is thriving and could certainly be a player Pereira could utilise at Molineux.

The loan star who Pereira could love

The player in question here is striker Fabio Silva. It has been a mixed time of things at the Old Gold for the youngster, who cost £35.6m from Portuguese side FC Porto. He has not really lived up to the price tag at Molineux so far, with five goals and six assists in 72 games.

Wolves striker Fabio Silva.

However, after a few loan spells across various clubs in Europe, it seems like the striker has finally settled down somewhere. Currently plying his trade in La Liga for Las Palmas, the 22-year-old seems to be hitting his best form.

He has five goals and two assists in 12 La Liga games so far, including a goal against Catalan giants Barcelona. Football talent scout Jacek Kulig described him as a “joy to watch” for a reason.

According to recent reports from Spain, via SportWitness, the striker will not be staying at El Pio-Pio beyond this season, due to financial constraints. The La Liga club cannot afford to pay his £78k-per-week wages, as per Capology.

This is certainly something that might be of interest to Pereira, who surely would not be opposed to bringing back such a talented player to the club.

Statistically on FBref, he has performed well in La Liga for Las Palmas, with an impressive 0.51 goals per game on average, ranking him in the top 18%.

Silva shooting stats in 2024/25 La Liga

Stat (per 90)

Number

Percentile

Goals

0.51

82nd

Shots on target

1.32

85th

Shots on target %

54.2%

96th

Goals per shot

0.17

65th

Goals – expected goals

+0.17

79th

Stats from FBref

Pereira has a real chance to revive Wolves’ season, and the same can be said for Silva’s career at Molineux. The Old Gold striker has not really left his mark on the club yet, but perhaps under the tutelage of the new manager, he can.

It will be fascinating to see if he can turn things around in the Midlands. An unlikely opportunity for a return to the club has presented itself, and it could be one both Silva and Pereira jump at and try to transform his career at Wolves.

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WATCH: New York City FC post throwback worldie from Homegrown midfielder Jonathan Shore

The New York City FC's starlet has continued to impress since his transition to the first team

  • Shore scores a stunning goal for NYCFC's NEXT Pro side
  • Shows the reason for his rapid progression through NYCFC's youth ranks
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    In a throwback post on social media, New York City FC posted a brilliant goal from Homegrown midfielder Jonathan Shore – from his time in MLS NEXT Pro.

    The teenager dribbled past two defenders, held one off and then unleashed a lethal strike into the far corner of the net, beyond the goalkeeper. The goal, reminiscent of those scored by senior professionals, showcased Shore's exceptional technique and confidence at a very young age and the reason he has progressed so far this rapidly.

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    The now 17-year-old has enjoyed a rapid rise to the top, earning a place in the 2023 MLS Next All-Star roster at just 16 years old before making his debut for NYCFC earlier this season. Since then, Shore has played in five of the club’s six league games, starting three of those for a total of 345 minutes for the Eastern Conference side.

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    With Shore already making his mark in the first-team, the focus will now be to keep his place in the team and find a consistent rhythm for himself going forward. The sit 10th in the Eastern Conference after a tough start to the campaign and face Minnesota United next on April 6. Following that, NYCFC host Philadelphia Union on April 12 and then go on the road to play New England Revolution on April 19 as the regular season starts to really get underway.

'Someone you can bounce off' – Morgan Rogers reveals Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham played key role in helping Aston Villa forward settle into England squad

Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers has revealed how fellow Birmingham native Jude Bellingham helped him settle into the England squad.

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    Speaking to GOAL, in association with PUMA, Morgan Rogers revealed that having Jude Bellingham already in the England senior squad made his transition into international football much smoother. Rogers highlighted how Bellingham's presence, as someone he knew from their shared Birmingham roots, provided a sense of comfort and familiarity, with former Three Lions interim boss Lee Carsley rewarding the 22-year-old with his first call-up back in November 2024 after his impressive form with Villa.

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    Both Rogers and Bellingham have emerged as two of England's brightest young talents, with both featuring in Thomas Tuchel's first games in charge of the Three Lions. Indeed, the presence of a familiar face like Bellingham's around the camp is likely to have been invaluable to Rogers as he looked to adapt to the demands and pressures of international football.

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    "It might not be as daunting as you think, even though you might think it is when you go in there," said Rogers, reflecting on joining up with the England squad, where he now has four senior caps to his name. "It's usually never that bad. So yeah, it was really nice [to be involved with England]. Obviously the one that was really nice [in helping Rogers settle in] was probably Jude being there. Obviously playing against him and what not, and playing with him at earlier age groups."

    "It's nice to have someone that I already knew, someone that you can kind of bounce off, that you know already and that you can just be comfortable with," he added. "So yeah, that's nice to have. But to be fair, because the group's so young, you know a lot of them. Or even if you don't know them personally, you played against them. So it's easy sentence starters and an easy way to talk to people and to get to know them."

    Rogers also touched upon the importance of representing Birmingham and not forgetting his roots: "It's where I'm from, it's where I grew up. It's nice to have other people doing that. Hopefully more can come up behind me and behind Jude and Jack [Grealish]. You try to be role models and try and be leaders to follow, so yeah, it's just about not forgetting where you're from. Wherever you go to, wherever you might end up, you still know your roots."

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List: Boehly’s £30m regret among 7 Chelsea stars who could leave in January

When Enzo Maresca took charge of Chelsea during the summer, he faced the daunting task of managing an overinflated squad that included as many as 42 first-team players.

Speculation swirled about how the Italian coach would handle the situation, but he approached it decisively, offloading several players, sending others out on loan, and benching some entirely.

For those still at Stamford Bridge and struggling for game time, the upcoming January transfer window offers a valuable chance to seek new opportunities and revitalise their careers.

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Here are seven Chelsea players who could realistically depart in 2025. Mykhailo Mudryk may have been number one on this list, but given that he’s been provisionally banned from football after failing a drugs test, he certainly won’t be going anywhere anytime soon.

1 Christoper Nkunku Linked to: Man Utd, PSG, Arsenal

Christopher Nkunku has found himself sidelined in the Premier League this season, despite being Chelsea’s joint-leading scorer with 12 goals across all competitions.

Maresca has shown a clear preference for Nicolas Jackson as his leading striker, and with the Senegalese forward enjoying an impressive season of his own, it seems unlikely that Nkunku will break into Chelsea’s first team in the immediate future.

A proven top-tier attacking talent, the Frenchman is far too skilled to remain on the fringes, and while his departure would undoubtedly disappoint Chelsea fans, it might be his only viable path to regular football.

Both Manchester United and boyhood club Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly keen to secure his services, whereas the player himself is thought to be open to a move to Arsenal.

2 Carney Chukwuemeka Linked to: Milan, Aston Villa, Celtic

Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka.

According to TEAMtalk, Milan are considering a January move for Carney Chukwuemeka, who has struggled for opportunities under Maresca.

The 21-year-old, signed from Aston Villa for £20 million in the summer of 2022, has made just one start this season in the Conference League, and hasn’t featured any of the Blues’ Premier League matchday squads.

Earlier this year, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Chukwuemeka has a £40 million release clause in his contract. However, given his recent lack of playing time, Chelsea would either have to accept much less for him or consider letting him leave on loan.

Alongside Milan, Aston Villa are keen on re-signing the player, whereas Celtic are also keen on Chukwuemeka’s services.

3 Ben Chilwell Linked to: Man Utd

Ben Chilwell has been a valuable asset to Chelsea since his move from Leicester City in 2020, making over 100 appearances and playing a pivotal role in the club’s 2021 Champions League triumph.

However, a series of injuries and Marc Cucurella’s strong performances have left the 27-year-old out of favour in west London.

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United are reportedly eyeing a January move for the English defender to solve their own problems at left-back, with Luke Shaw and Noussair Mazraoui fighting fitness issues.

4 Cesare Casadei Linked to: Milan, Monza, Leicester

Cesare Casadei

Cesare Casadei has made just four starts in all competitions for Chelsea this season and is yet to feature in a single Premier League match. Italy Under-21s manager Carmine Nunziata thinks he should leave the club.

“Last year, Cesare had a good first half of the season with Leicester, then he went to Chelsea and played little,” Nunziata told Rai Radio 1 Sport back in October. “This year, they kept him there. I advised him to see how it goes until January; otherwise, it’s right to explore other options.”

Casadei is reportedly on the radar of several clubs, including AC Milan and Monza, according to CaughtOffside, whereas rumours elsewhere have suggested Leicester City could look to bring him back to the club following his loan spell last season.

5 Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Linked to: Arsenal, Man Utd, Tottenham & others

Chelsea's KiernanDewsbury-Hallin action with Southampton's Kamaldeen Sulemana

Another former Leicester City standout, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, joined Chelsea from the Foxes during the summer in a deal worth £30 million.

But while the English midfielder thrived as Enzo Maresca’s key player at the King Power Stadium last season, things haven’t been quite so smooth at Stamford Bridge, with the Englishman making just five brief substitute appearances in the Premier League.

Despite earning nine starts in other competitions, the 26-year-old will undoubtedly be seeking more consistent top-flight action, which may only be possible by moving elsewhere.

According to CaughtOffside, Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are among several clubs reportedly monitoring his situation.

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ByHenry Jackson Dec 20, 2024 6 Malo Gusto Linked to: Liverpool

Malo Gusto in action for Chelsea

Whether Reece James has been injured or not, Malo Gusto has been Chelsea’s clear first-choice right-back this season, so it’s very unlikely that he’ll be leaving Stamford Bridge any time soon.

That being said, Football Insider has claimed Liverpool are considering a shock swoop for the Frenchman in the event of the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid.

“Gusto is very highly rated, and he’s one their scouts have been keeping an eye on this season,” former Manchester United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown told the publication, adding that the Reds believe they could “tempt him into moving”.

It would be a huge surprise if Gusto did leave for Anfield, but given his stellar performances for Chelsea this season, it’s easy to see why Liverpool might be interested.

7 Axel Disasi Linked to: Ligue 1, Serie A

Disasi

Another player who could be on the way out of Stamford Bridge in 2025 is defender Axel Disasi. The Frenchman joined the Blues from AS Monaco in 2023 and is still under contract until 2029, however, according to TEAMtalk, Chelsea are open to selling Disasi for the right price.

Bournemouth defender Illia Zabarnyi is seen as a potential replacement for Disasi, with clubs in Ligue 1 and Serie A keen on signing the centre-back.

Aston Villa keen on signing 21 y/o Real Madrid gem seen as ideal for Emery

da betsson: Aston Villa and NSWE are thought to be interested in signing a Real Madrid player who is seen as ideal for Unai Emery.

Aston Villa eyeing new signings ahead of January

da esoccer bet: The Villans failed to make it four wins in a row in all competitions after a late defeat to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Saturday evening.

Despite a stunning save from Emiliano Martinez in the second half and Jhon Duran’s opener, two late goals were enough for Forest to take the three points.

Emery said after the defeat: “Disappointed, but we are in a process. We played the match that I had in my mind. We tried to play dominating and keeping possession. They are usually not going high press, man-to-man or even with more players. We were building up with the goalkeeper, centre-backs and midfielders. Until the minute 70 we did it (the game plan). We didn’t concede corners or chances.

“After our goal they changed. They pushed more and added more players (attacking). In that moment you have to be consistent in the game plan. We were not that strong in the tactical idea and we started conceding attacks, corners and then a goal which VAR disallowed. We conceded two goals.

Aston Villa’s next five Premier League fixtures

Date

Man City (home)

21/12/2024

Newcastle United (away)

26/12/2024

Brighton (home)

30/12/2024

Leicester City (home)

04/01/2024

Everton (away)

15/01/2024

“For 70 minutes we played like we planned and the final 20 minutes we have to correct in our process. Every experience we are having now it is about learning and trying to use those corrections for the next games.”

Attention behind the scenes is likely on the January transfer window at Villa Park, with some of the names being linked with moves to the Midlands including Juventus winger Kenan Yildiz.

Ex-Aston Villa employee baffled after hearing NSWE are eyeing £66m forward

He could be a very expensive option for the Villans.

ByEmilio Galantini Dec 14, 2024

Benfica defender Antonio Silva is also of interest to Villa, as is Felix Nmecha of Borussia Dortmund, and another name has now emerged from La Liga giants Real Madrid.

Aston Villa interested in Real Madrid defender Asencio

According to a report from Spain, Aston Villa are interested in signing Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio, with top-flight rivals Forest and Newcastle also keen.

The 21-year-old has impressed in his limited La Liga appearances at the Bernabeu and is seen as an ideal option for Villa and Emery after coming through Madrid’s academy and playing for their youth sides.

Asencio, who is primarily a centre-back, is valued at around €10m, so should he move to link up with Emery, could rival the likes of Ezri Konsa, Diego Carlos, Pau Torres and Tyrone Mings for a spot in the matchday squad. NSWE may have to pip Forest and Newcastle to a deal, so it could be one to keep an eye on heading into 2025.

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