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·7 December 2025
Report: Newcastle United eyeing January move to sign Chelsea star

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·7 December 2025

Axel Disasi’s Chelsea chapter, once filled with promise, now sits at a crossroads. Clubs across Europe sense an opportunity to move early, with the French centre back attracting considerable interest ahead of the winter window. Caught Offside outline how shifting priorities at Stamford Bridge, combined with inconsistent minutes, have invited enquiries from Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Galatasaray, West Ham and, most intriguingly, Newcastle United.
Disasi remains contracted until 2029, yet availability is no longer guaranteed. Chelsea’s squad evolution has created bottlenecks in central defence, and players who once appeared integral now hover on the periphery. For a defender of Disasi’s physical presence, aerial command and ball playing ability, regular minutes are essential. Caught Offside confirm that Chelsea are open to listening to offers, which has accelerated interest from clubs seeking reliable experience.
European giants have taken note. Dortmund admire his strength and see him as a natural addition to stabilise their defence. Juventus are considering a loan with a buy option to ease financial constraints, while Galatasaray may turn to him should their first choice target prove unattainable. Olympique Lyonnais, anticipating absences during the Africa Cup of Nations, could explore a short term loan with wage sharing and an optional fee.
But it is the Premier League suitors who draw attention. Newcastle United and West Ham appreciate Disasi’s suitability for the division’s pace and physicality. He is a defender capable of winning aerial duels, organising a back line and progressing the ball through pressure, traits that clubs value highly.

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Caught Offside’s report frames Newcastle as a particularly strong potential destination. Their assessment highlights that, “Newcastle have an ambitious project and a quality team. They have the resources to compete at a high level regularly. They could be an attractive destination for the player. It will be interesting to see if they can negotiate a reasonable deal with Chelsea to sign the player.” It is a persuasive depiction of a club ready to take the next structural step after navigating both injuries and squad transitions.
Newcastle’s defensive unit has endured periods of strain across recent campaigns. Set piece vulnerability, gaps during counter attacks and the heavy workload placed upon their centre backs have exposed a lack of depth at times. Disasi’s profile directly addresses those concerns. His timing in duels, command in the air and ability to stay composed under pressure would complement the athleticism already in the squad.
West Ham also remain in the frame. They require defensive depth and, crucially, a centre back who can absorb responsibility quickly. Caught Offside note that West Ham could offer the £80k per week defender immediate game time, something Chelsea have struggled to provide consistently. Whether that persuades the player depends on ambition and fit, but his physical attributes suit the demands of their structure.
Chelsea’s position ensures flexibility. Loan deals, permanent transfers and structured options are all possible, and Disasi’s decision will hinge on clarity of role and competitiveness.
Caught Offside’s reporting invites a clear conclusion, Disasi is a defender entering a decisive phase of his career. Clubs across Europe are willing to give him the platform to regain momentum. Newcastle and West Ham, in particular, can offer both challenge and opportunity.
Newcastle United supporters will read this update with a mixture of hope and pragmatism. Hope, because Disasi fits the club’s immediate needs. Newcastle have struggled with continuity at centre back through injuries, suspensions and fixture congestion. A physically strong, Premier League ready defender with European experience feels like exactly the kind of addition the squad requires. Fans appreciate footballers who defend with authority and take responsibility, and Disasi’s reputation suggests he could slot into Eddie Howe’s system with minimal adaptation.
Pragmatism, however, comes from an understanding of the club’s financial landscape. Newcastle must navigate spending rules carefully, especially after recent investments. Supporters will question whether Chelsea’s demands can be met without compromising other priorities, particularly midfield creativity and full back depth. Yet many fans would argue that securing another reliable centre back is essential if the club want to compete consistently across domestic and European campaigns.
There is also anticipation about what Disasi’s arrival could mean for the long term structure of the defence. Newcastle have phases where they dominate matches, only to concede soft goals through lapses in concentration. A defender with Disasi’s game reading and composure could steady those moments. Supporters will hope the club move decisively, because this feels like the type of transfer that aligns with the project’s upward trajectory.









































