In the event that Xabi Alonso is appointed Chelsea’s next permanent manager this summer, he may introduce fresh players from his brief tenure at Real Madrid to Stamford Bridge.
West London’s volatile season is simply growing worse every day. The Blues have fallen farther down the Premier League standings since cutting relations with Liam Rosenior, who they had recently signed to replace Enzo Maresca in January. They have lost their past seven league games.
The terrible season could only be saved by winning the FA Cup on Saturday, and even that wouldn’t be enough to turn around Stamford Bridge. According to recent sources, Chelsea is “exploring a deal” for Alonso in order to bring the team back on track.
Despite spending only 233 days on the Bernabéu touchline, the 44-year-old is still regarded as one of the top managers currently unemployed. If Chelsea manages to get him, they may also be able to attract other Real Madrid players who are eager to escape the tumultuous scenes in the Spanish capital for a new beginning in London. These five players might switch from white to blue shirts in order to play for Alonso once more.
Real Madrid stars Xabi Alonso could sign for Chelsea
Aurelien Tchouameni may soon be available for a move due to recent events at the Bernabeu. Years before his altercation with Real Madrid captain Federico Valverde during training, which resulted in the Uruguayan being sent to the hospital, the Frenchman was connected to Chelsea.
With Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, and Andrey Santos emerging as a formidable combination in recent months, central midfield isn’t necessarily Chelsea’s first focus. But given Romeo Lavia’s well-known injury issues and Fernandez’s suggestion of a possible separation in March, it makes sense to add another talented player to the engine room.
Based on his admiration for the 21-year-old, Alonso would probably want to get back together with the Turkey international as well. As soon as Guler arrived in Madrid, the coach gave him a variety of promotions and made it a priority to integrate him into any team, whether it was as a No. 10 on the flank or in central midfield.








