Chelsea transfer briefing: Latest on Morgan Rogers and Jarrod Bowen interest, the two positions top of Blues' list, Enzo Fernandez update, the midfielders on club's radar, why Marc Cucurella could be sold and two players shown the door

Chelsea, having missed out on European football, are determined to avoid a repeat of last season’s disappointment. As they look towards the summer transfer window, the club is acutely aware of the importance of making calculated moves to strengthen their squad.

The club’s agenda includes both acquisitions and departures, as they aim to fortify their starting lineup and streamline the squad to align with the vision of their incoming manager, Xabi Alonso. Although Alonso will officially take the reins on July 1, he has already been actively participating in strategy discussions with Chelsea’s sporting directors and ownership.

The Blues are targeting the addition of at least two, possibly three, top-tier players who can integrate seamlessly into Alonso’s starting XI. Here’s an update on the latest transfer developments at Stamford Bridge curated by Daily Mail Sport.

Chelsea has placed a £120 million valuation on their midfielder, a sum communicated to Daily Mail Sport. The onus is now on Real Madrid and the player’s agent, Javier Pastore, to meet this price if they wish to secure the services of the 25-year-old Argentinian, who is keen to resolve his club future ahead of the World Cup.

While Chelsea is not under pressure to offload Fernandez, they are prepared to retain him if their valuation is not met. Having invested £106 million in him following the last World Cup, the club stands firm in its stance not to accept any offer below what they deem appropriate.

There is speculation that Real Madrid might propose a swap deal involving players, although no specific names have been formally exchanged between the clubs. Chelsea had previously shown keen interest in young center-back Dean Huijsen, who transferred from Bournemouth to Alonso’s previous club before the manager was officially announced by Real. Huijsen had expressed how well he adapted to Xabi’s strategic approach.

Chelsea have set a price for Enzo Fernandez – if an offer comes in that matches it they will assess the situation 

Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen (left) played under Xabi Alonso in Spain and could be a contender to join Chelsea  

Who are Chelsea interested in?

Aston Villa and England attacker Morgan Rogers is one player, though Arsenal are also among those interested in the 23-year-old. Chelsea have naturally looked at Jarrod Bowen given West Ham’s relegation, and are not alone in that regard, as the winger has plenty of admirers. 

However, I used to cover West Ham, and so still know some senior sources there. Every time I ask them about Bowen, I receive the same reply: ‘He’s not for sale.’ I don’t entirely believe that, but that’s the line they’re sticking with, including when asked if £35m would be enough to prise Bowen out of their hands.

Chelsea are interested in Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa – but are not alone

Who have they already signed?

Winger Geovany Quenda will be arriving from Sporting Lisbon this summer, in a deal that was agreed a year ago.

Likewise, striker Emmanuel Emegha is coming in from their French sister side Strasbourg, along with returning loanee Mike Penders in goal.

Kazakh wonderkid Dastan Satpayev, who plays for Kairat Almaty and already has seven caps for his national team, will join Chelsea on August 12 when he turns 18. 

Kazakh wonderkid Dastan Satpayev, who plays for Kairat Almaty and already has seven caps for his national team, will join Chelsea on August 12 when he turns 18

Who could leave?

Let’s start with who isn’t. Josh Acheampong is not for sale. Chelsea have already rebuffed enquiries from English clubs and teams in Europe for the versatile 20-year-old defender. Acheampong is contracted until 2029 and will be keen for their belief in him to be backed up by playing time on the pitch. He will inevitably seek assurances from Alonso and Chelsea regarding that, but from the club’s perspective, he is untouchable.

Chelsea have long insisted they are not interested in selling their star players – from Joao Pedro to Cole Palmer to Reece James to Moises Caicedo to Levi Colwill to Estevao Willian – and that they do not need to do so to satisfy their financial situation.

Marc Cucurella could leave, however. Chelsea are not actively looking to sell, but if, say, Atletico Madrid arrived with an acceptable bid and the player expressed his desire to leave alongside that, then a deal can be done. Sources have not put a price on Cucurella’s head, unlike Fernandez.

Back-up goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen has asked to be sold amid frustration over his game time and Chelsea will not stand in his way. Axel Disasi is available for sale after returning from his West Ham loan, which went well for him, if not for the club.

Decisions on the likes of Romeo Lavia, Wesley Fofana, Andrey Santos, Mamadou Sarr, Tosin Adarabioyo and so on may need to be made once Alonso has had a chance to work with them in pre-season, starting next month. Sources within Fofana’s camp have previously told us that he has no interest in leaving this summer.

Chelsea have not put a price on the head of their Spanish full back Marc Cucurella  

Any midfielders among their targets?

Chelsea’s priorities are finding a centre back and a versatile attacker.

They could do with help on the left wing specifically – Alejandro Garnacho could be moved on this summer, with Jamie Gittens likelier to receive another season after injuries curtailed his last campaign. The pair cost a combined £88.5m last summer, and in a combined 40 Premier League appearances produced just one goal – Garnacho’s strike in the 2-1 home defeat by Sunderland in October.

The midfield could yet be bolstered though, depending on who leaves. When Chelsea were previously linked to Alex Scott of Bournemouth, sources within the club played it down, though I should note this was before Alonso’s appointment. 

They did the same when Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes were rumoured, with that speculation coming after Alonso was confirmed to be the next manager.

Adam Wharton at Palace is admired, though would not come cheap, much like fellow England midfielder Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest, who is being chased by the two Manchester clubs, and is believed to be closest to City.

When it became clear that Ibrahima Konate was leaving Liverpool last week, Chelsea sources played down the assumption that they were in for him – the suspicion inside Cobham was that their name was being used to drum up a market and flush out another club. And now it seems he is destined for Real Madrid.

I reported a while back that Maxence Lacroix at Crystal Palace and Jan Paul van Hecke at Brighton are two Premier League players with experience whose situations are worth watching this summer.

Keep an eye on the situation of Brighton centre back Jan Paul van Hecke this summer

Keep an eye on the situation of Brighton centre back Jan Paul van Hecke this summer 

Will Nicolas Jackson stay?

We cannot say with absolute certainty that Jackson will stay because if an offer too good to turn down suddenly arrives, then it will be considered. 

The plan right now is to welcome Jackson back to Chelsea this summer now that his season-long loan at Bayern Munich has ended, and then assess.

There is an acceptance around the club that at least one striker will need to be sold. They currently have Joao Pedro, Liam Delap, Marc Guiu, Emegha and Jackson on their books. 

Sources close to Jackson’s camp say he would be willing to stay, but they too are waiting to see what happens, including with Delap. Guiu could leave on loan, along with 18-year-old Shim Mheuka, who has been scoring for fun for the development side.

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