Evening Standard
·24 décembre 2025
Enzo Maresca responds to Chelsea's failed Antoine Semenyo bid: 'I'm in love with my squad'

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·24 décembre 2025

Blues quickly ended their interest amid reports that Bournemouth star wants Man City move
Enzo Maresca has declared himself in “love” with his Chelsea squad following the club’s failed pursuit of Antoine Semenyo.
The Blues this week made a move to sign the Bournemouth star, whose £65million release clause has sparked a fierce January battle for his signature.
Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester United have also been credited with interest, and Chelsea were looking to steal a march on their rivals.
Standard Sport understands that Chelsea contacted Semenyo’s representatives on Monday to explore a deal, including wage demands, but on Tuesday had ended their interest in one of Europe’s most in-demand players.
Reports soon after emerged that Semenyo favoured a move to Manchester City over other possible suitors, with United in particular having pushed hard to secure a deal.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea’s visit of Aston Villa, Maresca refused to be drawn on interest in Semenyo.
He told reporters: “I'm focused on Aston Villa, not on players who can arrive and leave.”
The Chelsea manager then added: “I'm in love with the squad we have.”
Standard Sport understands that Chelsea would prefer to sign players in the summer windows rather than in January, but are open to opportunities that may arise during next month’s window.









































