Chelsea plot transfer plan to bolster Enzo Maresca's attack
Chelsea: Enzo Maresca hits back in row with Crystal Palace over Trevoh Chalobah loan recall - Maresca explains Blues decision and denies Palace claim
Chelsea boss, Enzo Maresca has given two reasons the club recalled Trevoh Chalobah from his loan at Crystal Palace. Chelsea recently brought back the
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca says his players should not be embarrassed by criticism that they go down easily to try and influence decisions after claiming the club received a written apology from the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) for not being awarded a penalty this month.
ENZO MARESCA has revealed the real reason he has bombed Ben Chilwell out of the Chelsea squad. The defender has only made one appearance for the Blues this season. Chilwell, 28, made his sole
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca claims the PGMOL have been in contact to issue an apology after a decision went against them, thought to be a penalty call in the draw with Crystal Palace
Chelsea fans have erupted at the club over the treatment of Cobham academy product Trevoh Chalobah under Enzo Maresca.
Chelsea are prepared to sell three defenders in order to execute a deal to bring Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi back to Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea have activated clause to recall Trevoh Chalobah from Crystal Palace with immediate effect. This was disclosed by football transfer expert Fabrizio
Chelsea 's links to Garnacho have cast doubt on the future of the Joao Felix, who has struggled to settle since his permanent move from Atletico Madrid in the summer. But Maresca was also adamant the Portuguese international was not for sale in this window.
Chelsea got their first win in six Premier League matches with a 3-1 victory over Wolves on Monday night, but goalkeeper Robert Sanchez is again under the microscope after another error
Felix, 25, joined Chelsea for a reported £46million from Atletico Madrid last summer but has struggled for sufficient game time under Enzo Maresca since signing his six-year deal at Stamford Bridge.