Premier League
Chelsea Line Up Midfield Reinforcements As Enzo Maresca Targets January Boost
Chelsea are actively working on strengthening their midfield ahead of the January transfer window, with TEAMtalk sources confirming that manager Enzo Maresca has identified new additions as a top priority.
Injuries to key players and limited squad depth have forced the Blues to accelerate their recruitment strategy. Maresca, who has emphasized control and tactical balance in his system, believes that adding another dynamic midfielder could be the difference between a promising season and a trophy-winning one.
Wharton Tops Chelsea’s Wish List
Crystal Palace’s 21-year-old sensation Adam Wharton sits firmly at the top of Chelsea’s wishlist. The England international has impressed scouts with his composure, passing range, and ability to dictate the tempo from deep — qualities that perfectly fit Maresca’s midfield blueprint.
However, Palace have made their stance clear: Wharton is not for sale mid-season. Any January deal would require a nine-figure offer, which makes a move highly unlikely. Insiders suggest a potential transfer could be revisited in the summer of 2026, when both clubs would have more flexibility to negotiate.
Nico Paz: The Realistic January Target
A more attainable option for January is Spanish midfielder Nico Paz, currently impressing at Serie A side Como. The 21-year-old, a product of Real Madrid’s academy, has emerged as a creative spark in Italy with his technical flair, vision, and ability to unlock defenses with his left foot.
Chelsea have already made direct enquiries to both Como and Paz’s representatives. Sources close to the player reveal that he is intrigued by the prospect of a Premier League move, viewing Chelsea as the perfect stage to elevate his career.
Como’s wealthy ownership remains determined to keep their rising star, but a significant offer could test their resolve. Paz fits Chelsea’s data-led recruitment model — young, technically gifted, and with strong resale potential — aligning with the club’s long-term strategy to build a youthful, high-upside squad.
Maresca’s Midfield Vision
For Enzo Maresca, the priority is balance. Chelsea’s midfield has shown flashes of brilliance but remains inconsistent due to injuries and tactical reshuffles. Adding a versatile midfielder who can operate between the lines and dictate play could provide the stability the team needs to push for silverware.
With January fast approaching, all eyes are on Stamford Bridge as the Blues look to secure a signing that not only solves short-term issues but also strengthens the foundation for seasons to come.
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