Chelsea are scouring the market for potential reinforcements and could be in luck as they plan to add to their full-back options.
Indeed, Enzo Maresca and his men are establishing themselves in the Premier League again this season, but it remains to be seen whether they can maintain their recent form. Still, third place in the top flight is nothing to laugh at as fans wait for the end of the international break.
Consolidating young stars and combining them with a blend of experienced players who have come through the course seems to be working well at Stamford Bridge. Either way, it appears they have already secured the next talent to join their conveyor belt of future first-team candidates.
Manager Fabrizio Romano provided an interesting update despite the transfer window being closed, claiming that the Londoners have reached an agreement to sign Dainar Ordóñez from Independiente del Valle in a deal that starts in January 2028.
Chelsea, who maintain a good relationship with Moises Caicedo’s former club, are beginning to translate their method of locking in future stars into long-term deals into stability on the pitch, with more to come when the January window opens.
The Club World Cup holders’ presence could hijack Lyon’s bid for Real Madrid forward Endrick, and a loan deal with an option to buy could be the ideal solution for all parties.
Preparing for the challenges ahead will be top of mind for Maresca in the capital, and he may have stumbled upon a transfer deal that is too good to pass up.
Chelsea hope to negotiate lower price with Daniel Munoz
Chelsea are in touch with a matchmaker for Crystal Palace defender Daniel Munoz and could consider a cut-price deal in the region of £26.4 million, according to Marc Bulls in the Daily Briefing via CaughtOffside.
Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain are also paying close attention to his situation in south London, where he is in excellent form with two goals and two assists in 19 games this season.
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Aware of Reece James’ injury history, Stamford Bridge bosses are considering a move to sign Munoz, who has been described as an “animal” by manager Michel Ribeiro, but this could happen as early as January in a bid to build momentum towards a Premier League title challenge.
The Colombian international is currently second in the top flight for Palace behind Marc Guehi and has been linked with a return to Chelsea in 2026, meaning the Blues could feature at Selhurst Park next year.
There is no doubt that the Blues’ rivals will use the mid-season slot to strengthen for an exciting climax to the season, and Chelsea appear to be following the same trend and could attack if the situation suits them.
Chelsea are also in the process of signing a Real Madrid attacker.

