Chelsea
Chelsea v Fulham: Stamford Bridge Test After Five-Goal Win
Chelsea look to build on five-goal win at home, Fulham remain unbeaten and seek first league victory.

Chelsea arrive at the west London derby looking to extend momentum after a 5–1 victory over West Ham United. Enzo Maresca’s side finished strongly last weekend and will aim to follow that performance when Fulham visit Stamford Bridge.
Fulham start the 2025/26 Premier League season still seeking a league victory. Marco Silva’s team remain unbeaten after draws with Brighton and Manchester United and a 2–0 Carabao Cup win over Bristol City. Last season’s meetings carried drama: Fulham won the fixture with late goals from Harry Wilson and Rodrigo Muniz, while Chelsea took revenge at Craven Cottage with two late efforts in the return match.
Injury and availability issues will shape selections. Cole Palmer missed the West Ham game with a groin injury suffered in the warm-up and Maresca has confirmed his absence for the visit of Fulham. The attacking midfielder has also been omitted from Thomas Tuchel’s England squad and will be assessed “day by day”. Chelsea will also be without Levi Colwill for much of the season and Benoît Badiashile is out for Saturday. Tosin Adarabioyo returned from a knock and should partner Trevoh Chalobah in defence. Roméo Lavia is sidelined with a muscle issue and Mykhailo Mudryk is suspended after failing a drugs test.
Several players are unavailable as they explore transfers. Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku will not make the matchday squad, with Nkunku edging towards a move to AC Milan.
Sporting considerations mean Marco Silva may be without Harry Wilson after the forward suffered a foot injury in the midweek win. Antonee Robinson and Ryan Sessegnon returned against Manchester United, while Raúl Jiménez could return after scoring in the Carabao Cup. Emile Smith Rowe may replace Josh King in attacking midfield following his equaliser against Manchester United.
Predicted lineups (4-2-3-1):
Chelsea: Sánchez; James, Chalobah, Adarabioyo, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernández; Estêvão, Pedro, Neto; Delap.
Fulham: Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Lukić, Berge; Traoré, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Jiménez.
Chelsea’s attacking resources, with João Pedro continuing his form and Estêvão rising on his first Premier League start, give them the tools to test Fulham’s organisation and counter-attacking threat.
Chelsea
Santos turned down €70m Al Qadsiah offer to protect World Cup hopes
Andrey Santos rejected a €70m Al Qadsiah bid to prioritise his World Cup ambitions at Chelsea. This.

Andrey Santos has confirmed he rejected a significant summer approach from Saudi side Al Qadsiah after Chelsea opened talks over a €70 million offer. UOL revealed earlier this week that the bid, worth €70 million (£60.7 million, $82 million), prompted Chelsea to consider an exit for the midfielder.
Santos said he declined despite the opportunity to earn more than five times his current salary in the Middle East. “The offer did arrive, but I immediately declined because of my dream and main goal, which is the World Cup,” Santos told Trivela . “I know that being at Chelsea and in the Premier League gives me better chances than in Saudi Arabia. That was the main factor in my response to them.”
The 2025/26 season context has left Santos focused on forcing his way into Brazil’s squad for next season’s World Cup. He is aiming to move up Chelsea’s midfield pecking order under boss Enzo Maresca, who also has Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo among his options.
Santos has featured as a substitute in each of Chelsea’s three Premier League games to date, usually deployed slightly higher than the defensive role in which he impressed while at Strasbourg. He has been clear about where he prefers to operate on the pitch. “I really enjoy playing as a defensive midfielder,” Santos continued. “I even think it’s my main position, because I grew up as a defensive midfielder. When I moved up to Vasco, it was as a defensive midfielder. At Chelsea, I play a bit further forward, but I feel comfortable playing in both positions.”
Bayern Munich had also been linked as a suitor during the window, but Santos’s public stance is that remaining at Chelsea and competing in the Premier League offers the best pathway to his World Cup objective.
Bayern Munich
Hoeneß: Jackson’s Bayern Loan Will Only Become Permanent If He Starts 40 Matches
Hoeneß says Jackson must start 40 matches this season for Bayern to trigger a permanent deal. clause

Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeneß has outlined a strict condition on Nicolas Jackson’s loan from Chelsea: the deal will only become permanent if Jackson starts 40 games across all competitions this season.
Hoeneß also addressed the headline fee attached to the single-season loan, which had been reported as a record €16.5 million (£14.3 million, $19.3 million). He said part of that sum was covered by Jackson and his agents. “Firstly, it wasn’t €16.5 million, the player and his agents paid €3 million,” Hoeneß said during an appearance on Doppelpass. “The player cost €13.5 million.”
Hoeneß defended the pricing in context. “If a player costs €80 million across a five-year contract, it costs around €16 million every year, so it’s a good transfer.” When the prospect of the purchase clause being triggered was raised, Hoeneß laughed: “He must play 40 games as a starter. He’ll never do that.”
The club’s fixture load and squad pecking order explain Hoeneß’s confidence. Bayern played 56 matches across all competitions last season, including five games at the Club World Cup. They exited the Champions League in the quarter-final and the DFB Pokal in the last 16.
On the field, Harry Kane remains Bayern’s undisputed starting striker when fit. The left wing is filled by Luis Díaz following his £65.5 million switch from Liverpool, while Michael Olise is a near-permanent starter on the right. Those factors, Hoeneß suggested, leave Jackson facing a clear battle for opportunities as a starter this season.
The condition set by Hoeneß ties Jackson’s future to consistent starts rather than isolated appearances, and it places the onus on the player to displace established options if Bayern are to trigger the purchase clause.
Chelsea
Cole Palmer: Instagram update suggests return after groin injury
Cole Palmer posts ‘soon back’ on Instagram as Chelsea await his return from a groin injury. bringing

Chelsea have been without Cole Palmer in recent matches after a groin problem limited his early-season involvement. The attacking midfielder started the opening weekend draw at home to Crystal Palace but then picked up the issue before the trip to West Ham United and missed that 5–1 victory.
Palmer was also absent for Chelsea’s 2–0 win over Fulham just before the September international break and was not included in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad as he continues his recovery. The timing is unwelcome for Enzo Maresca, who relies on Palmer’s creativity.
On the subject of his availability, Maresca said: “Cole we need to see day by day,” and added: “I spoke with [England manager] Thomas [Tuchel] a few times, but in the end it’s Thomas’ decision and he decided that [to leave Palmer out of the squad].” He made clear Palmer’s importance to the team, saying: “For sure, 100 per cent, we are a much better team with Cole, no doubt. But when Cole is not in the game, we need to find different solutions.”
There is a more positive note from Palmer himself. The Chelsea No.10 posted a series of photos on Instagram with the caption, “soon back”, suggesting a recovery that could allow him to rejoin squad duties after the September international period.
For now, Chelsea must continue to adapt without one of their key attacking options while monitoring Palmer’s day-to-day progress. The Instagram post offers encouragement to staff and supporters who hope the player’s absence will be short lived and that he can return to influence matches in the near future.