Will Tyrique George leave Chelsea in January?
Chelsea will discuss his future with him, considering a potential loan or permanent move with a buy-back clause.
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This Chelsea Confidential update covers Tyrique George's potential transfer, Cole Palmer's injury recovery, and Enzo Maresca's link to Juventus.
Tyrique George, a 19-year-old academy graduate, nearly moved to Fulham in the summer, but the deal collapsed. Crystal Palace is now interested, and Chelsea might include a buy-back clause in any potential sale, similar to the Tammy Abraham deal with Roma. This ensures Chelsea could re-sign George if he develops into a top player.
Cole Palmer is recovering from a groin injury. Despite photos of him in training gear, he isn't back in full training yet. A late November return is possible, with Chelsea prioritizing his full recovery before rushing him back into the squad. Games against Barcelona and Arsenal are potential targets for his return.
Enzo Maresca has been linked to the Juventus job, but Chelsea has not received any approach and doesn't want to let him leave. Maresca is under contract until 2029, with an option to extend to 2030, showing Chelsea's commitment to him.
Alexis Ohanian, Reddit founder and husband of Serena Williams, invested in Chelsea Women, noting the growing popularity and success of women's soccer in England and the US. He emphasized the shift in culture where women's football is evaluated on its own merits, not just as a sub-brand of men's football.
Chelsea will discuss his future with him, considering a potential loan or permanent move with a buy-back clause.
The estimated return is late November, but Chelsea is being cautious.
No, Chelsea has no intention of letting him leave.
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