the Chelsea News
·2 de enero de 2025
the Chelsea News
·2 de enero de 2025
January is upon us, and as is traditional at Chelsea at this time of year, all the talk is about loans.
There are potentially some permanent sales (and maybe even purchases) to come, but these first few days are usually spent tweaking the temporary moves made in the summer which aren’t working out. Last year we saw Andrey Santos’ disaster spell at Nottingham Forest ended, for example. He was moved to Strasbourg, where he had an excellent time and remains to this day after extending the loan for another year.
This season’s Santos looked to be Lesley Ugochukwu – a strong central midfielder sent to a team towards the bottom of the Premier League where he’s struggling for minutes. But unlike Santos, who left Forest within days of the window opening, the Frenchman looks like he might yet stay put, despite a bad start on the South Coast.
Lesley Ugochukwu controls midfield against West Ham. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
The change in manager at Saints has come at just the right time for Ugochukwu. Ivan Juric didn’t play him in his first game in charge, but according to the BBC’s Adam Blackmore, that could change soon. Blackmore says Ugochukwu’s future is “now brighter” following the change, that the manager says the youngster will stay “as things stand” and that Juric “certainly rates him.”
The 20 year old’s second half appearance against Palace on Sunday was good – we wonder if it earns him a start this weekend?
It’s a risk, given how things have gone so far, but we can see why Chelsea might persevere with this deal despite the bad start. They could give it until the end of the month to see how things go, and pull the ejector seat at the end of the window and send Ugochukwu elsewhere if there are no changes.