Chelsea star's future in doubt after Enzo Maresca exit as transfer request imminent: report
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Chelsea star's future in doubt after Enzo Maresca exit as transfer request imminent: report
"Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was all change at Chelsea over the festive period, as the tension between the club's hierarchy and head coach Enzo Maresca reached breaking point, with the Italian parting ways with the club on New Year's Day. During his 18 months in charge at Stamford Bridge, Maresca won the UEFA Conference League and FIFA Club World Cup and also led Chelsea back to the Champions League for the first time in three seasons."
"According to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, back-up goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen is currently considering a potential January exit' as the 23-year-old looks to get more playing time. The former Villarreal stopper has played just six times for the club this season and is believed to be conscious that his lack of playing time could impact his development, while he also has one eye on next summer's World Cup, with Denmark taking on North Macedonia in their play-off semi-final in March."
Enzo Maresca parted ways with Chelsea on New Year's Day after tensions with the club hierarchy reached breaking point. During 18 months in charge Maresca won the UEFA Conference League, the FIFA Club World Cup, and guided Chelsea back to the Champions League. A dip in form in December and Maresca's public airing of frustrations after a win over Everton made the relationship irreparable, prompting a search for a new coach. The timing coincides with the January transfer window. Back-up goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen is reportedly considering a January exit to seek more playing time ahead of Denmark's World Cup playoff campaign.
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