Chelsea have revealed a new set of squad numbers for the next campaign, therefore giving some idea of the direction the team is going ahead of their Club World Cup participation. One of the most important events is confirmation of goalkeeper Mike Penders’ number, which also holds hints about forthcoming loan moves within the team.
The 19-year-old Belgian is given the No. 39 shirt. He is one of the most promising young goalkeepers in Europe. From Genk, Penders arrived at Chelsea in August 2024 and spent last year back on loan at his former club. He has previously helped Genk claim the title for the Belgian Pro League. Now, he is getting ready to contend for a spot on Chelsea’s senior team under fresh boss Enzo Maresca.
Penders’ retention of the No. 39 shirt from his Genk days indicates more than a mere acknowledgement of familiarity. His number change coincides with Mathis Amougou’s forthcoming loan departure, as the No. 39 had previously belonged to the French defender.
Amougou Set for Strasbourg Loan Move
Chelsea’s sister club under the BlueCo ownership model, Strasbourg, is scheduled to welcome loan move for Mathis Amougou according to Chelsea squad updates. Having moved to Chelsea from Saint- Etienne in January, the 19-year-old defender only played two senior games. Though his minutes are limited, the club views him as a long-term project.
🚨🔵 Strasbourg are set to sign Mathis Amougou from Chelsea, plan already decided since January when deal got done.
Andrey Santos left Strasbourg to become part of Chelsea CWC squad. pic.twitter.com/p1qDLjqTCq
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 11, 2025
Reports indicate Amougou will take Andrey Santos’ place at Strasbourg in Ligue 1 for the 2025–26 season. During his tenure in France, Santos left a mark; he is now back at Stamford Bridge for pre-season training. Amougou, however, will not be on the Club World Cup squad going to the United States.
Chelsea’s approach of loans remains a major theme in their management of young talent. Like Amougou, Ecuadorian midfielder Kendry Paez has also been introduced into the European football scene. Turning 18 earlier this year, Paez joined Chelsea officially in 2023 after his transfer from Independiente Del Valle.
New Numbers Signal Changing Squad Dynamics at Chelsea
Beyond the headline moves, Chelsea squad updates point to a broader reshuffling. Another recent signing, Mamadou Sarr, now wears the No. 19 jersey left vacant by Jadon Sancho. After his loan spell, Sancho will come back to Manchester United since negotiations for a permanent deal stalled.
Signed from Sporting CP for £18. 8 million, Essugo has been given the No. 14 jersey and is anticipated to be part of Maresca’s Club World Cup squad. Including him reflects Chelsea’s increased spending on young, adaptable midfielders. Last season, Joao Felix, whose loan from Atlético Madrid ended, wore the No. 14 shirt.
All players will not participate in the Club World Cup. Spending the second half of the 2024–25 season on loan at Aston Villa, Axel Disasi is near to leaving the club permanently. Wesley Fofana is also not accessible as he is recovering from surgery.
These Chelsea squad updates offer a look into the strategic direction of the club; they are not only administrative changes. While making certain experienced players make room for rising stars, the management seems to be concentrated on nurturing young talent via loan spells.
Though they might appear symbolic, the allocation of shirt numbers emphasizes who the team views as being part of their short and long-term future. Penders’ retention of his Genk number indicates the team is not only honoring his past but also readying him for a more significant position going forward. The image is growing clearer as Chelsea complete their Club World Cup roster. Youth, flexibility, and long-term building get the most attention.
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