Mauricio Pochettino will be determined to continue Chelsea's winning streak following the international break as the race for European football builds a head of steam. The former Tottenham Hotspur boss currently faces an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge, with the Blues struggling to climb the Premier League table.
Despite having gone the distance in the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup, Chelsea remain in the bottom half of the English top flight. In other news, the January transfer window may have slammed shut a few months ago but there's plenty of life left in the rumour mill.
The west London outfit continue to be heavily linked with numerous players but, as the Premier League continue to clamp down on those who breach their spending rules, Todd Boehly could think twice before splashing the cash. With that being said, football.london has taken a look at some of the biggest Chelsea stories on Sunday, March 24.
Joan Laporta has ruled out the departure of Frenkie De Jong ahead of the summer transfer window. The 26-year-old midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to Chelsea in the past, but it seems unlikely that he'll leave the Camp Nou anytime soon.
«The last thing he would want would be to leave Barcelona,» the Barcelona president told Mundo Deportivo. «He has told me more than once, that he is delighted here. We have margin. We are delighted with him. I'm not worried about anyone and if someone wants to leave, we can't go against a player's will.
»But I think everyone wants to stay and we want everyone we have to stay. We don't want any of them to leave, because no team in history has been a flash in the pan. The teams that have won have had a period of consolidation and maturation.
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