Chelsea
Barcelona sets two conditions for any Fermín López sale to Chelsea
Barcelona will only sell Fermin Lopez to Chelsea for €70m, but only if the player requests the move.

Barcelona have drawn a clear line on any offer for Fermín López: they will only consider a sale to Chelsea if two conditions are met. According to reports in Spain, the Catalan club want at least €70 million from the Club World Cup winners and the player himself must request the move.
The 22-year-old is not a guaranteed starter under Hansi Flick, but he is valued within the squad for his versatility and his role as a reliable option off the bench. Over a season that saw him used in multiple positions and competitions, López produced eight goals and 10 assists.
Interest from Chelsea has reportedly emerged and Mundo Deportivo claim the Blues have been told Barcelona expect an offer of at least €70 million. The valuation, the report adds, is informed by recent Premier League transfer fees for players Barcelona consider similar in quality. Bayern Munich paid €70 million for Luis Díaz from Liverpool while Bryan Mbeumo (€75 million) and Matheus Cunha (€74.2 million) cost Manchester United more than the fee Barcelona currently seeks for López.
Barcelona are not thought to be actively pushing to sell López, but ongoing financial difficulties mean the club would be hard pressed to turn down a substantial proposal. That prospect sits uneasily with the manager. “It will be a tough season. We need every player,” the former Bayern Munich manager bluntly warned the club in a pointed press conference over the weekend.
Any transfer for López would therefore hinge on both the club valuation and the player’s willingness to leave. For now, Barcelona appear prepared to hold firm unless those two conditions align.
Chelsea
Estêvão: How hard work fast-tracked his Chelsea breakthrough
Estêvão: very happy at Chelsea, winning trust through hard work; started two PL games, POTM. in PL.

Estêvão’s entry into Chelsea’s first team has been as rapid as it has been conspicuous. The Brazilian teenager has carried momentum from Palmeiras and the FIFA Club World Cup into Stamford Bridge, and he has already started two of Chelsea’s three Premier League matches. That run included an eye-catching contribution in the 5–1 demolition of West Ham United, where he collected the official Player of the Match award.
The 18-year-old admits the speed of his progress has surprised him, but he is clear about what earned him opportunities. “It’s been very quick, and I’m already having a lot more opportunities than I expected at Chelsea,” the Brazil international told Globo Esporte. “That’s because of the work I’ve done in training. Maresca trusts me a lot, and I try to repay that on the pitch.”
Estêvão has also been frank about the on-field adjustment required by English football. “The intensity of the games and the style are very different. In England it’s more physical, more intense. I’m still adapting, but thanks to God it’s all working out.” The forward said that his approach remains straightforward and joy-driven. “I’m very happy because this is the only thing I know how to do, the only thing I love to do. I play with joy, with pleasure. That’s who I am.”
An early injury to clubmate Cole Palmer opened additional first-team minutes, and Estêvão has seized the chance to impress Enzo Maresca and supporters. The player’s comments underline a simple formula: consistent training, trust from the manager and a willingness to adapt to a more physical, fast-paced game. For now, those elements have combined to deliver a promising start to his Chelsea career and a clearer path into the team during a formative early run of fixtures.
Arsenal
Premier League Hall of Fame: Every Inductee and the Case for Their Place
A concise overview of every Premier League Hall of Fame inductee and why they were chosen. Read more

The Premier League Hall of Fame has become a permanent feature of the competition’s modern story. For a player to be eligible for a place in the Premier League’s Hall of Fame, they must have made 250 appearances in the division since its 1992 inauguration or achieved one of the following:
The list of inductees reads like a roll call of defining figures. The Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer has just a single league title to his name, but he’ll likely remain a record-holder unless Harry Kane opts to make a comeback post-Bayern Munich. Shearer’s greatest collective success came with Blackburn Rovers, but he’s immortalised on Tyneside.
Many regard Henry as the greatest Premier League player there’s been. The dazzling French forward has the collective accolades and individual achievements to supply a compelling case. Cantona was utterly unique. Man Utd took a flyer on Cantona at the start of the Premier League era, but the Frenchman proved to be the making of the Red Devils’ 90s dynasty.
Roy Keane is presented as arguably the greatest captain the League has ever seen, while Lampard remains the highest scoring midfielder in the competition, with over 600 Premier League appearances and three league titles with Chelsea. Bergkamp is remembered for sustained runs of brilliance that propelled Arsenal to league titles.
Beckham’s off-field prominence often overshadowed his on-field quality, but he was one of the stars of Premier League football in the 90s. Rooney’s arrival felt inevitable and he was a constant thorn for many opponents at the Theatre of Dreams. Vieira was an early Wenger recruit and the leader of Arsenal teams that conquered the country on multiple occasions.
Drogba’s 254 Premier League appearances all came for Chelsea, where he won four league titles. Kompany won Premier League Player of the Season during Man City’s dramatic 2011–12 success. Schmeichel redefined goalkeeping for his era. Scholes, part of the Class of ’92, evolved into a classy deep-lying performer. Ian Wright struck 113 Premier League goals and claimed a title in 1997–98.
Managers are represented too. Ferguson spent 26 years at United and inspired 13 league titles. Wenger managed a record 828 games and remains the only ‘Invincible’ manager in Premier League history.
Defenders and goalkeepers feature prominently: Adams, Čech, Ferdinand and Ashley Cole are all included for their defining contributions. The Hall of Fame collects these careers to explain why each figure matters to the competition’s history.
Chelsea
Chelsea provide timeline for Liam Delap after hamstring scan clears surgery
Liam Delap faces up to 10 weeks out with a hamstring injury; Dário Essugo has had thigh surgery. FYI

Chelsea have received reassuring news on Liam Delap’s hamstring injury after fresh scans indicated the striker will not require surgery. The club expect the former Ipswich Town forward to return to training in November, with the recovery timeframe put at around 10 weeks from the initial problem.
That length of absence would see Delap miss a further 13 matches, including fixtures against Bayern Munich and Manchester United later this month and a trip to Liverpool in early October. Ten weeks from the date of the initial injury places a possible return in mid-November, with the trip to Burnley on Nov. 22 and the Champions League meeting with Barcelona three days later both highlighted as potential landmarks for his comeback.
Chelsea did not sign an additional senior striker during the window, apparently keeping an eye on Strasbourg striker Emmanuel Emegha as a candidate to join Stamford Bridge as soon as next season. In the short term the club have adjusted squad plans: Nicolas Jackson’s loan to Bayern Munich was initially cancelled, and young striker Marc Guiu was recalled from a loan with Sunderland amid concern Delap’s absence might be longer than Enzo Maresca’s estimations.
Jackson was ultimately allowed to join Bayern after the Bundesliga side increased their offer with a record loan fee and a conditional obligation to buy which club official Uli Hoeneß recently insisted would “never” be triggered.
Guiu will provide cover for João Pedro while Delap recovers. The Athletic reports Delap is not expected to require surgery and should be back in training in November, in time for Chelsea’s congested festive period.
There is less positive news elsewhere in the squad. Midfielder Dário Essugo withdrew from Portugal’s U21 squad and has now undergone surgery on a thigh injury. Chelsea have not provided a recovery date for Essugo.