Chelsea transfer news and rumours: January transfer window 2023

After the winter transfer window opened on January 1 2023, we round up Chelsea’s done deals, plus the players linked with moves in and out of Stamford Bridge.

Lukaku: I want to stay at Inter

Romelu Lukaku has said he wants to put his recent troubles behind him and secure a permanent move to Inter Milan from Chelsea.

The 29-year-old is on loan at Inter but sealing a permanent move could be difficult given that Chelsea paid the Serie A club £97.5m for him in August 2021.

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“Everyone knows what I want,” Lukaku told Sky Italy. “Right now, I have to do whatever is necessary with the team to make Inter win and then we can talk to Chelsea.

“The idea is to finish [my career] with Anderlecht. I’m nearly 30, my son started school here and plays in the Inter academy. I’m fine, Inter always has ambition to keep growing.

“I want to stay here and do things right. I hope to do well with Inter in the next six months, work to the maximum and then at the end we talk to Chelsea and hope to find a solution.”

Chelsea agree £35m Badiashile deal

Image: French soccer player Benoit Badiashile attends a press conference of the French national soccer team at Clairefontaine training center, south of Paris, France, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Chelsea have agreed a £35m deal to sign Monaco defender Benoit Badiashile and he will undergo a medical on Monday.

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Sky Sports News reported in late December that the West London club were in advanced talks over a deal for the 21-year-old France international.

Badiashile is considered one of the best young left-footed centre-backs in Europe and this has been a profile of player Chelsea have wanted since the summer.

Chelsea eye Mac Allister as Fernandez alternative

Image: Chelsea are reportedly keen on Brighton's Alexis Mac Allister

Chelsea have identified Brighton & Hove Albion’s Alexis Mac Allister as an alternative to Enzo Fernandez if a deal for the Benfica midfielder proves too costly (Guardian, December 31).

Meanwhile, The Times are also reporting that Chelsea are considering a move for Mac Allister should they fail to land Fernandez in the January transfer window.

Chelsea interested in Fernandez

Image: Enzo Fernandez helped Argentina win the World Cup

Chelsea are interested in Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernandez, who won Young Player of the Tournament in Qatar for his key role in Argentina’s successful World Cup campaign.

However, the Portuguese club will not sell Fernandez for any lower than his £105m release clause. The 21-year-old, who signed for Benfica last summer, is under contract until 2027.

Chelsea agree Fofana deal

Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Molde striker David Datro Fofana on January 1.

The Blues were the Premier League’s big spenders in the summer following the takeover led by Todd Boehly and they appear to be taking a similar approach for the winter transfer window.

Chelsea have moved quickly to sign 20-year-old striker Fofana, confirming the deal in a statement on December 28.

Chelsea want Celtic’s Juranovic

Chelsea are one of a number of clubs looking at Celtic right-back Josip Juranovic.

Sky Sports News has been told internal talks have taken place at Chelsea to assess right-back options after Reece James was ruled out for several weeks with a recurrence of his knee injury.

Juranovic is a player Chelsea have scouted for a while, while Sky Sports News revealed last week that Barcelona are interested in signing the Celtic right-back.

One source has told Sky Sports News he is the Catalans’ number one target to fill that position, if they can find a solution to their Financial Fair Play restrictions.

Broja to miss rest of season

Image: Armando Broja sustained an injury in a friendly

Chelsea forward Armando Broja will miss the remainder of the 2022/23 season after suffering an ACL injury during a mid-season tour of Dubai.

The 21-year-old, who has made 12 competitive appearances this season, sustained the injury in a 1-0 friendly defeat to Aston Villa in Abu Dhabi.

Who have Chelsea been linked with?

Enzo Fernandez – Fernandez has reportedly risked angering Benfica officials after the Argentine defied club orders not to travel home for New Year, with the star ‘increasing unlikely’ to remain at the club as Chelsea seek to sign the World Cup winner (Daily Mail, January 2); Chelsea have renewed belief they can sign midfielder Fernandez, with Benfica taken aback by the Blues’ latest offer (Daily Express, January 2); Chelsea will continue their aggressive approach to the January transfer window as further talks are planned over a move for Benfica’s £106m-rated midfielder Enzo Fernandez (Mail on Sunday, January 1).

Dusan Vlahovic – Arsenal are ready to battle Chelsea to sign striker Dusan Vlahovic next month (Sun on Sunday, January 1).

Alexis Mac Allister – Brighton are confident World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister will still be their player at the end of January, amid interest from Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United (The Athletic, January 2); Chelsea have identified Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder as an alternative to Enzo Fernandez if a deal for the Argentine proves too costly (Guardian, December 31).

Mykhailo Mudryk – Arsenal are set to make an improved bid for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhailo Mudryk after £45m offer was rejected – with Chelsea also interested and the Ukrainian side seeking £85m (Daily Mail, January 2); Chelsea could hijack a move for the Arsenal target (Guardian, December 31).

Andrey Santos – Santos is set to arrive in London on December 30 ahead of his proposed move to Chelsea (The Sun, December 30); Chelsea have reached an agreement to sign Vasco da Gama midfielder Santos, according to reports in Brazil (Metro, December 22); Chelsea have emerged as favourites to sign Santos, the 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder (The Times, December 21).

Joao Felix – Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are all reportedly reconsidering their pursuit of forward Felix due to how much it will cost to sign him on loan for six months (Daily Express, December 29); Chelsea are considering a stunning move to sign Felix on loan in the January transfer window (The Sun, December 27).

Declan Rice – England pair Rice and Jude Bellingham are both costly options for Chelsea but are now seen as priorities (Evening Standard, December 30); Chelsea are leading Manchester United and Manchester City in the race to sign their former academy prospect and now West Ham and England star Rice (The Sun, December 26).

Josip Juranovic – Chelsea are one of a number of clubs looking at Celtic right-back Juranovic, with Barcelona also interested (Sky Sports News, December 28).

Jonathan David – Manchester United and Chelsea have been handed a transfer boost after Lille boss Paulo Fonseca admitted it’ll be tough to keep striker David (The Sun, December 29).

Youssoufa Moukoko – Chelsea and Barcelona have been handed a boost in their transfer pursuit of the striker by Borussia Dortmund (Daily Mail, December 27); Chelsea face competition from Manchester United and Liverpool for Borussia Dortmund’s Moukoko, but interested clubs will have to convince the 18-year-old German that he will not be signed to sit on the bench (The Times, December 15).

Jordan Pickford – Man Utd, Chelsea and Tottenham are all considering a move for Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, (Daily Mail, December 28)

Jude Bellingham – England pair Declan Rice and Bellingham are both costly options for Chelsea but are now seen as priorities (Evening Standard, December 30).

Sofyan Amrabat – Tottenham, Chelsea, Liverpool, West Ham, Newcastle and Atletico Madrid are among those eyeing developments on the future of Amrabat (Daily Mail, December 16).

Cristiano Ronaldo – Ronaldo could be on for an instant return to the Premier League with Chelsea reportedly set to perform a transfer U-turn (Daily Star, December 15).

Image: Chelsea were interested in Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer

The players linked with a Chelsea exit

Jorginho – Jorginho has received the offer of a new contract at Chelsea, the player’s agent has confirmed (Evening Standard, December 30); Newcastle have made Chelsea midfielder Jorginho their “prime transfer target” (Daily Mail, December 28).

Edouard Mendy – The Chelsea goalkeeper has snubbed a new six-year contract at Stamford Bridge because he believes the club are not showing him enough “respect” over wages (The Sun, December 23).

N’Golo Kante – Chelsea are growing optimistic that N’Golo Kante will sign a new contract at Stamford Bridge and not leave in the summer when his current deal expires (The Times, December 30); Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential next employers Al-Nassr are also keen on Chelsea’s impending free agent Kante (The Sun, December 26).

Mason Mount – Juventus are reportedly plotting a sensational swoop for Mount as his Chelsea contract continues to tick down (Calciomercato, December 12).

What are the latest contract talks?

Romelu Lukaku – Lukaku has said he wants to put his recent troubles behind him and secure a permanent move to Inter Milan from Chelsea (The Guardian, January 2).

Jorginho – Jorginho has received the offer of a new contract at Chelsea, the player’s agent has confirmed (Evening Standard, December 30).

N’Golo Kante – Chelsea have made positive progress in talks over a new contract for Kante and there is now increasing confidence that the France international will commit his future to the club (The Athletic, December 29).

Mason Mount – Juventus are reportedly plotting a sensational swoop for Mount as his Chelsea contract continues to tick down (Calciomercato, December 12).

Confirmed Chelsea signings

David Datro Fofana – Molde, undisclosed

Confirmed Chelsea departures

None.

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