While Chelsea fans will enjoy the biannual transfer windows when the club are linked to so many different players, the existing Blues stars must always be anxiously looking over their shoulders.

The current crop at Stamford Bridge led Chelsea to sixth position in the Premier League last season, which was only enough for a spot in the UEFA Conference League.

Hopefully, there’s one or two fresh faces added to the group to bring some extra quality on the pitch. But how many changes will there be in the starting line-up?

On top of that, the arrival of Enzo Maresca as the club’s new head coach adds an extra layer of the unknown going into next term.

Noni Madueke of Chelsea during the Chelsea Training Session and Press conference at Chelsea Training Ground on May 14, 2024 in Cobham, England.
Photo by Chris Lee – Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC

Chelsea player should be thrilled by transfer rumour

One of the latest rumours is at the transfer saga involving Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise is over. Well, from a Chelsea perspective at the very least.

This should be music to the ears of Blues player Noni Madueke.

The Athletic reported on Friday that Chelsea have pulled out of the race to sign the Palace attacker Olise because the finances involved were deemed too expensive.

According to BBC Sport, Olise is primed to join Bayern Munich instead this summer.

The Chelsea Chronicle is convinced that Olise would have gone straight into Chelsea’s XI on the right wing had he ended up moving across London.

Despite missing out on the talented forward, there’s always a positive spin you could make.

Noni Madueke should sense moment

If anyone should be pleased about the Olise pursuit ending, it definitely should be £29m Blues star (Sky Sports) Madueke.

Madueke, 22, could have had his path into the starting line-up blocked by the Palace star. Instead, he could have a great opportunity to stake a claim in the team next season under Maresca.

Madueke had an up and down 2023/24 campaign at Chelsea, which finished with eight goals in 34 appearances across all competitions. He certainly finished the season strongly when he got a run of starts under Mauricio Pochettino.

The English right-winger still quite raw and a way off from being the finished article, but we’d love to see him get frequent game time next year. The chances of that happening must be greater without the competition of Olise in his position.

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