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[Image] Sarri’s 4-3-3 Chelsea XI featuring this €54m world-class attacker could achieve PL glory

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How Chelsea could line up with Gonzalo Higuain in the team

According to reports, Juventus star striker Gonzalo Higuain is for sale this summer.

The Serie A champions have completed the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid for a transfer fee of €100 million plus bonus. Following the arrival of the Portuguese superstar, it seems like Juventus are ready to offload Higuain in the summer transfer window.

The Argentine is valued at around €54m and Premier League club Chelsea have reportedly shown an interest in signing the 30-year-old forward.

Maurizio Sarri is set to replace Antonio Conte as Chelsea’s new head coach. Should the Blues complete the signing of Higuain after Sarri’s appointment, here is how they could line up in the 2018/19 season.

Chelsea lineup fitting in Gonzalo Higuain

Manager: Maurizio Sarri

Formation: 4-3-3

Thibaut Courtois (GK)

Thibaut Courtois has a year left on his current deal and there have not been any talks about an extension. However, could Sarri’s appointment turn the Belgian’s head? It remains to be seen what happens but for now, Courtois remains Chelsea’s undisputed No.1 in goal.

Cesar Azpilicueta (RB)

Azpilicueta was one of the few consistent performers at Chelsea last season and could be stationed at right-back under Sarri.

Andreas Christensen (CB)

Just like Azpilicueta, Christensen largely impressed for the Blues. The Dane is a ball-playing defender capable of starting attacks from the back.

Andreas Christensen

Antonio Rudiger (CB)

Partnering Christensen in central defence should be Rudiger, who endured a mixed debut season at Stamford Bridge. Rudiger would be expected to come good in the upcoming season after a top-class show in the FA Cup final victory over Manchester United.

Marcos Alonso (LB)

Marcos Alonso was decent in the past season but his influence was less when compared to Chelsea’s title-winning campaign under Conte. However, the Spaniard would be raring to impress Sarri and hold down a place at left-back.

N’Golo Kante (CDM)

Chelsea’s engine, Kante has been a stellar performer since joining the club from Leicester and will again have a big part to play under Sarri.

Tiemoue Bakayoko

Tiemoue Bakayoko (RCM)

A big-money flop, Bakayoko will be desperate to make a mark this season and silence his naysayers. The Frenchman needs a run of games to get back his mojo.

Ross Barkley (LCM)

A January recruit from Everton, Barkley struggled to get into the starting XI due to persistent injury problems. Under the management of Sarri, the midfielder could successfully reboot his stuttering career.

Eden Hazard (LW)

Hazard has had a fantastic World Cup with Belgium but his team fell short in the semi-finals against France. However, he will have a big role to play against England in the third-place play-off on Saturday.

Read more: Why Chelsea should hijack Man City’s move and complete this £53m deal for Serie A superstar

Willian (RW)

Willian underwhelmed in the World Cup with Brazil but could be an important player for Sarri this term. The 29-year-old’s pace and trickery make him one of the most dangerous forwards in the Premier League.

Gonzalo Higuain

Gonzalo Higuain (ST)

Higuain became a beast in front of goal under Sarri at Napoli and the duo could work wonders at Stamford Bridge in the 2018/19 campaign. A powerful and prolific goalscorer, the Argentine will be a smash hit in the Premier League.

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Revealed: Why Paul Green Left Chelsea Women in Shock Exit as Emma Hayes Departure Exposed Perceived Lack of Leadership at WSL Powerhouse

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The unexpected departure of Paul Green from Chelsea Women and the leadership concerns raised by Emma Hayes' exit at this WSL powerhouse.

Paul Green left Chelsea Women after the departure of legendary manager Emma Hayes exposed a perceived lack of leadership at the WSL powerhouse, Daily Mail Sport understands. Women’s football was left stunned on Monday when the club announced their head of football had departed following 13 years’ service in an era that saw the team lift 19 trophies.

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The move came just a week after Hayes’ replacement, Sonia Bompastor, signed a new contract. In the days previous, Bompastor had voiced her frustration at recruitment during the summer, highlighting a lack of squad depth as one of the reasons Chelsea found themselves nine points behind leaders Manchester City. This criticism clearly struck a nerve with senior figures at Stamford Bridge.

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Green Held Responsible for Leadership Gaps

It is understood that Bompastor’s views reflected a wider view already held by key figures in the club’s hierarchy, and that Green appears to have been held responsible. A review into Chelsea’s disappointing season so far has been carried out and concluded that a fresh structure was needed to best support the staff and players.

Following Hayes’ departure, Chelsea shifted from a manager led model to a head coach model. Hayes was known to have been heavily involved across all areas and took on the vast majority of major decision making. Bompastor’s remit is more that of a pure coach, with a focus on performance and technical style rather than overall running of the club and recruitment.

Transfer Window Identified as Problem Area

Decision makers have put many issues down to gaps that gradually emerged and widened in the club’s leadership post Hayes. The transfer window was one of the areas identified as needing improvement. Chelsea will now seek a replacement as part of a new leadership structure with the aim of ensuring consistency and accountability going forward.

Also read: Chelsea WFC Head of Football Departs After 13 Year Tenure as Long Serving Executive Leaves Following Downturn in Form and Nine Point Gap to Manchester City

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NBA Star Giannis Antetokounmpo Becomes Part of Chelsea Women Ownership Group as Two Time MVP Joins Reddit Co Founder Alexis Ohanian in Latest Investment

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Giannis Antetokounmpo is making waves in sports ownership by joining Chelsea Women's group alongside Reddit's Alexis Ohanian.

Two time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo has become a part of Chelsea Women’s Football Club’s ownership group. The Milwaukee Bucks star confirmed his new stake acquisition on the Women’s Super League club on February 8 in a post via social media, joining Reddit Co Founder Alexis Ohanian as the latest investor in Chelsea Women after he acquired a 10% stake in the club in May 2025.

“I’m proud and honoured to partner with my friend Alexis Ohanian, joining the ownership group of Chelsea FC Women, a historic club built on passion, excellence, and a winning culture,” said Antetokounmpo. This is a significant coup for Chelsea Women, bringing in one of basketball’s biggest global stars at a time when they need fresh investment and ideas.

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Latest Football Investment for Greek Freak

Chelsea Women becomes the latest football team the Greek Freak has invested in recent years. Antetokounmpo, alongside his three brothers Thanasis, Alex, and Kostas, acquired an undisclosed stake in Major League Soccer franchise Nashville SC in March 2023.

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Prior to this in August 2021, following his NBA Championship victory with the Milwaukee Bucks, Antetokounmpo became a minority owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, acquiring an undisclosed stake in the Major League Baseball franchise. The NBA star clearly has a passion for sports ownership beyond basketball.

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Controversial Kalshi Deal Sparks Criticism

In addition to his investment in Chelsea Women, Antetokounmpo also announced he has become an investor in the prediction markets company Kalshi. The announcement was met with widespread criticism, given potential conflicts of interest with an active NBA player investing in a betting related company.

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Kalshi allows users to buy and sell event contracts to make predictions on sports outcomes. While Kalshi stated Antetokounmpo would be forbidden from trading on NBA related markets, serious questions remain about the appropriateness of this investment.

Also read: Martin Ho Highlights What Tottenham Hotspur WFC Lack After Another Big Game Collapse Against Chelsea

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Chelsea WFC Head of Football Departs After 13 Year Tenure as Long Serving Executive Leaves Following Downturn in Form and Nine Point Gap to Manchester City

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After 13 years, Chelsea Women’s Head of Football Paul Green leaves the club following a challenging season and a significant gap to Manchester City

Paul Green has left his role as Chelsea’s head of women’s football after 13 years. The long serving executive was responsible primarily for player recruitment, working alongside Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, and was an instrumental figure in developing Chelsea women into the dominant force they became.

Green helped deliver their first WSL title, among myriad other honors, and his departure signals the end of an era for the Blues. Chelsea confirmed the move in a brief statement, which read in part: “His commitment, experience, and professionalism have been valued across the club, and his work has helped support a sustained period of success and progress for Chelsea Women during which we won 19 trophies.”

Unsung Hero Behind Decade of Dominance

Green is widely regarded as the unsung hero behind Chelsea’s decade of domestic dominance. Under his guidance, the Blues assembled one of Europe’s most impressive squads, winning six consecutive WSL titles and establishing themselves as the dominant force in English women’s football.

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This is a massive loss for Chelsea, who are losing the architect of their success. Green’s ability to identify and recruit top talent transformed the club from also rans into serial winners. His departure could not come at a worse time, given their current struggles.

Departure Follows Recent Slump

Green’s departure follows a recent downturn in form, which has seen the Blues fall nine points off the pace in the WSL after winning six consecutive titles. Chelsea currently sits second behind runaway leaders Manchester City, who are threatening to end their stranglehold on the domestic game.

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In spite of Chelsea’s slipping results, head coach Sonia Bompastor, whose recruitment was led by Green, was recently rewarded with a new four year deal. The timing of Green’s exit raises serious questions about whether he was pushed or jumped, given the poor form this season.

Also read: Chelsea Women vs. Tottenham Hotspur: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

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