Douglas Luiz was the latest Chelsea move that was being rumoured, but Liam Rosenior may have just put that to bed.
A central midfielder became an instant priority for Chelsea after a setback for Dario Essugo.
The fact that Romeo Lavia’s return date is no closer to becoming clear also plays into it, with just four options available to Liam Rosenior outside of that.
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Chelsea midfielder targets
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Until this point, Rosenior has opted for a midfield of two or three, depending on who’s available, with Enzo Fernandez taking up a more advanced role in Cole Palmer’s absence.
There had been talk of Douglas Luiz coming to Chelsea this month amid his loan spell at Nottingham Forest, but Rosenior seems to have thrown cold water on that.
Liam Rosenior is happy with his midfield options
Speaking in his press conference ahead of the Crystal Palace clash, Liam Rosenior was asked about the potential signing of a central midfielder.
He responded by saying this (as per Football.London).
“Unfortunately, Dario picked up a really unfortunate injury. He slipped in training and will be out for over a month. Romeo is on the way back, which is great. He’s a very, very good player at a very high level.
“We have Enzo, Moi, Andrey Santos and Reece James – it’s not bad. I don’t want to bring in players that don’t enhance the group or the chemistry we’re building.”
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Liam Rosenior issues Douglas Luiz update
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How Douglas Luiz compares to Chelsea’s other midfielders
Douglas Luiz is open to a move to Chelsea.
He’s a canny midfielder who has already proven he can cut it in the Premier League, but he hasn’t shown the quality he possesses since his Aston Villa days.
His versatility could come in useful, with the ability to play as an eight or a six.
But he’s out of touch right now and appears to be lacking in the defensive department in comparison to other Chelsea midfielders when you look at recoveries.
In a Liam Rosenior system, you need to be constantly looking to win back the ball.
Player Tackles Interceptions Recoveries Pass Accuracy % Goals/Assists
Moises Caicedo 50 39 97 91.0% 3 / 1
Enzo Fernandez 41 11 83 85.4% 6 / 2
Reece James 27 27 78 88.5% 2 / 4
Andrey Santos 38 10 88 86.6% 0 / 0
Douglas Luiz 10 7 20 92.4% 0 / 0
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