Chelsea ready to make January centre-back signing with two targets named

Chelsea ready to make January centre-back signing with two targets named

Chelsea are preparing to make a January move for a new centre-back as part of their early support for recently appointed head coach Liam Rosenior, according to The Telegraph’s Matt Law.

Last summer, Maresca reportedly requested a new centre-back to strengthen a squad that struggled for defensive consistency.

That request was denied, prompting internal frustration, especially as Chelsea were forced to rely heavily on the current options.

Now, with Rosenior arriving on a long-term contract and tasked with resetting Chelsea’s identity, Stamford Bridge officials appear more willing to act.

Chelsea have begun exploring moves for promising young defenders, and two names have emerged as frontline candidates.

Jérémy Jacquet (Rennes)

The 20-year-old French centre-back is widely admired for his composure, aerial dominance, and ball-playing ability.

Rennes value him highly, having fast-tracked his development over the last year. Chelsea see him as a long-term project with elite potential.

One of Europe’s fastest-rising defensive talents, the 21-year-old Spaniard has attracted interest from Tottenham, Liverpool, and Chelsea since December. Ramón is under contract until 2030, but crucial clauses complicate his situation.

Real Madrid hold an €8m buy-back option. Madrid also own 50% of his sell-on rights.

While the centre-back position is an immediate focus for January, Chelsea’s broader recruitment plan includes a new central midfielder and a new attacker.

These moves are expected to take place in the summer window, when the club anticipates more favourable market conditions and a clearer understanding of Rosenior’s long-term squad needs.

However, the Blues remain open to opportunities this month if unexpected chances arise, a shift from the rigid strategy seen earlier in the season.

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Quick take: Big picture: the update fits broader trends across the league with schedule pressure and tight tables. Supporters will watch for clarity from training ground reports and official briefings. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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