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Chelsea signs fuel trophy push after world title
New signings and a Club World Cup win set Chelsea up for a serious title challenge this season.

Chelsea's summer signings have energized the club after a successful Club World Cup run under Enzo Maresca.
Chelsea rides high on new signings after Club World Cup triumph
Chelsea finished last season with Champions League qualification and a Conference League title under Enzo Maresca. They followed that up with a Club World Cup triumph in the United States, defeating top clubs as they built momentum for the new campaign. The team began the 2025-26 Premier League season with a goalless draw against Crystal Palace and faced a shortened pre-season as players balanced club commitments with a busy international calendar. To back Maresca’s push for trophies, Chelsea invested roughly £250 million this summer, adding Joao Pedro, Jorrel Hato, Jamie Gittens and Liam Delap to the squad. Pedro, who joined for about £60 million from Brighton, has already made an impression with his early contributions.
Key Takeaways
"We should be winning trophies"
Palmer on the club's expectations after the Club World Cup win
"He’s different to Joao and other strikers"
Palmer on Delap's potential impact
"He’s more old-school, he’ll run in behind"
Palmer describing Delap's playing style
"I love playing with him"
Palmer on Joao Pedro’s impact
The spending signals a clear intent from Chelsea to convert early-season momentum into sustained success. Pedro adds attacking variety and pro-grade experience, while Delap is pitched as a pacey, high-intensity option who can stretch defenses. The mix of proven signings and homegrown potential suggests a deliberate strategy to blend immediacy with long-term growth. Yet the scale of the outlay raises questions about financial discipline and how quickly new players will adapt to Maresca’s system amid a demanding calendar. If results lag, the club may face heightened scrutiny from fans and critics who expect trophies as the minimum return on investment.
Highlights
- We should be winning trophies
- He’s different to Joao and other strikers
- He’s more old-school, he’ll run in behind
- I love playing with him
Budget and public reaction risk around large transfer outlay
Chelsea’s plan to invest around £250m this summer raises questions about financial sustainability and how fans will react if results lag behind expectations. Heavy spending can invite criticism if on-field returns are slow to arrive.
Chelsea faces a demanding stretch as new signings bed in and expectations rise
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