Chelsea
Reece James Set for May Return, Potentially Shaping Chelsea’s Final Fixture Run
Reece James could return by May, offering Chelsea a decisive boost for late-season fixtures in May.
Chelsea could receive a timely fitness boost ahead of a demanding finish to the season after reports claim Reece James is on course to return by the start of May, according to The Guardian. The right-back and club captain has battled a sequence of problems: a minor hip issue earlier in the season and recurring hamstring trouble that flared in mid-March.
Initial reports suggested the 26-year-old might be sidelined for as long as two months, with even his availability at the World Cup briefly called into question. Now the expectation that he will be fit in May gives Chelsea more options for the decisive run of fixtures that will determine their Champions League hopes.
Chelsea still have four matches to navigate before the end of April, including home visits from Manchester City and Manchester United. The Blues travel to Brighton in the league before meeting Leeds United in the FA Cup semifinal at Wembley Stadium on April 25.
The title of the top-four race remains tightly contested with Liverpool holding a one-point advantage over Chelsea. The defending top-flight champions sit one point ahead of the Blues even though Liam Rosenior’s side limped into the international break in woeful form. Liverpool also have the added complication of Champions League action, although if Paris Saint-Germain replicate their performances against Chelsea that won’t last long.
One of James’s first matches back could be a pivotal trip to Anfield on May 9. Chelsea have won only one of their previous seven visits to Anfield: a 1–0 victory behind closed doors during the 2020–21 COVID-19-impacted campaign. The last time Chelsea won a Premier League game at Anfield in front of a crowd, James had not yet left school, let alone begun his professional career.
A London derby with Tottenham Hotspur and the prospect of an FA Cup final add further significance to James’s potential return. Chelsea must still overcome Leeds United without him in the semifinal; Leeds took four points off Chelsea in the Premier League this season across two matches, both of which James missed.
Schedule
Date — Opponent — Competition
May 4 — Nottingham Forest (H) — Premier League
May 9 — Liverpool (A) — Premier League
May 16* — Man City/Southampton — FA Cup
May 17 — Tottenham (H) — Premier League
May 24 — Sunderland (A)
Chelsea
Summer transfer snapshot: loan approaches, swaps and priority targets across clubs
Transfer links and swap proposals affecting Premier League clubs, Europe and notable players. Today.
A round-up of the latest transfer developments covers a wide set of enquiries, proposed swaps and target lists circulating this window.
River Plate have approached Manchester United over Alejandro Garnacho as they attempt to bring him back to his homeland. Chelsea are reported to be interested in facilitating a one-year loan for the winger.
Paris Saint-Germain are cautious about losing Bradley Barcola to Arsenal and would consider replacing him with Chelsea youngster Estêvão. A bid of $116 million (€100 million, £87 million) is being prepared for that move.
Arsenal are concerned about Gabriel Martinelli’s contract and will reluctantly listen to offers for the winger to raise funds for a replacement. The Gunners have also been linked with Como centre back Jacobo Ramón, for whom Real Madrid retain a buy-back clause.
Galatasaray hope to sign Mohamed Salah on a free transfer and envisage reuniting him with his Liverpool teammate Virgil van Dijk. A swap proposal involving versatile right back Roland Sallai has been put forward as one option.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has identified Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford as a primary target and remains hopeful the England international could join even if Spurs are relegated.
Manchester United are monitoring Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana as a potential alternative to Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson. United are also preparing for an overhaul in goal, with André Onana expected to depart and the exit possibly to include deputy Altay Bayındır.
Harry Maguire turned down an offer from Inter Miami and agreed a contract renewal with Manchester United, with the centre back expressing a desire to finish his career at Old Trafford.
Newcastle United are reported to be more likely than Chelsea to complete a deal for Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
West Ham United are tracking Palmeiras striker Heittor Vinicius, 18, in an attempt to reach terms before the teenager has made his senior debut.
Real Madrid are pursuing Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister and are exploring a swap that would send Eduardo Camavinga to Anfield. Chelsea have formally approached Real Madrid over winger Vinicius Junior amid concerns Madrid would prefer to sell rather than risk losing him for free in 18 months.
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has asked his agent to open discussions with Barcelona about a future transfer.
Chelsea
Enzo Fernández Poised to Reclaim Chelsea Armband as Leadership Debate Persists
Enzo Fernandez expected to wear Chelsea armband again amid sanctions and Real Madrid interest noted.
Chelsea expect Enzo Fernández to resume a leading role with the armband while the club’s handling of his recent conduct remains under scrutiny. Fernández was sanctioned by the club after he appeared to openly court a move to Real Madrid, yet manager Rosenior has sought to limit damage to his relationship with the midfielder. Rosenior insisted that “things aren’t what people maybe think they are” and is preparing to welcome his star back for the side’s next fixture against Manchester United.
With club captain Reece James still sidelined by injury, Fernández is expected to wear the armband on his return, The Guardian report. The 25-year-old “remains part of the leadership group” and is described as one of the most vocal and forthright personalities in the squad.
The decision to reinstate Fernández is not universally accepted. The Athletic quote one source who felt compelled to stress that Fernández is merely “one of several co-captains” as opposed to the “formal vice-captain.” Both reports agree that Cole Palmer will not captain Chelsea against Manchester City on Sunday. Palmer wore the armband in last weekend’s 7–0 win over Port Vale for the first time in his career and said, “It was a proud moment being captain,” Palmer noted. “I enjoyed it and it was a good afternoon.”
Multiple outlets expect Moisés Caicedo to take the armband against City. The 24-year-old has already twice captained Chelsea this season in cup competitions against lower league opposition and is considered higher in the pecking order than Palmer. Whether he keeps the captaincy at Fernández’s expense against Manchester United will also depend on Caicedo not receiving a 10th yellow card against City.
Appearance ranks at Chelsea underline where each player sits in experience: Reece James 226, Enzo Fernández 161, Moisés Caicedo 139 and Cole Palmer 123. Fernández’s possession of the armband for the remainder of the campaign is one issue. His long-term status at the club is more complex. Marc Cucurella was left unsanctioned after he was convinced by discussions with the hierarchy, while Fernández is thought to “remain keen” on a move to Real Madrid, BBC Sport report. That same report lists his asking price at $133.2 million (£100 million) and describes Madrid’s stance as unclear.
Arsenal
Arsenal’s win over Sporting hands Premier League an extra Champions League place
Arsenal’s win over Sporting secures a fifth-place Champions League spot for the Premier League. 2026
Arsenal’s 1–0 victory over Sporting CP guaranteed that fifth place in the Premier League will qualify for next season’s Champions League. That single result removed uncertainty for clubs fighting to finish in the top five and will have been welcomed by rivals outside north London.
English clubs had dominated the Champions League group stage, with five of the top eight being Premier League teams. Even after a mass exit of English sides in the round of 16, the early autumn performance left the division with a strong coefficient lead for the season.
Heading into the quarterfinals, England needed only one draw from any of the five remaining clubs to secure the extra continental spot. Arsenal provided the required result with a nervy win over Sporting CP.
That confirmation comes at a key moment in the league table. Manchester United sit third on 55 points with a +13 goal difference while Aston Villa are fourth on 54 and Liverpool fifth on 49 with a +8 goal difference. Chelsea lie close behind on 48 with a +15 goal difference. The race could theoretically stretch down to Fulham in ninth as the final seven games play out.
Manchester United’s surge under Michael Carrick and Unai Emery’s steadier form at Aston Villa have reshaped expectations for the run-in. Even Everton’s manager David Moyes acknowledged the unexpected nature of his club’s position. “I’d love to say it was [a possibility] as I’m trying to be more positive than I would normally be,” Moyes mused last month, “but for Everton to even be in the mix for Europe is unbelievable, whether it is Conference League or Champions League.”
On the coefficient table, England lead with a coefficient average of 25.013, Spain are second on 20.281 and Germany third on 19.714. Spain are the only nation that can possibly overtake England this term, which means England’s extra Champions League place is secured for next season.
Several scenarios remain that could swell the number of English clubs in Europe, including domestic cup outcomes and European trophy winners from the Premier League, but Arsenal’s result erased the primary uncertainty about a fifth-placed Champions League berth.
