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·24 marzo 2026
Real Madrid and Liverpool among clubs monitoring 'untouchable' Chelsea defender

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·24 marzo 2026

Chelsea’s production line of academy talent continues to generate excitement, and the latest name capturing attention across Europe is Josh Acheampong. Multiple top clubs, including Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool, and Newcastle United, are monitoring his progress closely, impressed by his ability to operate effectively in multiple defensive roles, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
At just 19 years old, the versatile defender has quickly emerged as one of the most intriguing young prospects ahead of the summer 2026 transfer window.
Acheampong represents a new breed of defender often described as a “hybrid”, equally comfortable as a right-back or centre-back.
Acheampong’s rapid rise has been fueled by his adaptability and physical attributes. Standing at approximately 1.90 meters, he offers a commanding presence in aerial duels while maintaining the pace and mobility typically associated with wide defenders.
This versatility mirrors the demands of modern tactical systems, where defenders are expected not only to stop attacks but also to initiate them.
The ability to contribute to build-up play, recover defensively, and overlap into attacking positions makes Acheampong particularly attractive to clubs seeking flexible squad solutions.

Josh Acheampong in action for Chelsea (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Interest from some of Europe’s biggest clubs reflects the growing recognition of Acheampong’s potential.
Real Madrid view him as a possible long-term addition capable of strengthening their defensive depth. With experienced players in Madrid’s back line entering the later stages of their careers, the club is believed to be prioritizing younger talent capable of evolving into leadership roles over time.
Closer to home, Liverpool and Newcastle United have also been linked with scouting activity surrounding the young defender.
Although the Chelsea hierarchy feel that the defender is “untouchable”, his contract situation could have an impact on his future.
Potential offers in the region of €25-30 million could test Chelsea’s resolve, particularly if multiple clubs formally enter negotiations.
With Financial Fair Play regulations influencing transfer strategies across Europe, the sale of homegrown players can provide significant financial flexibility.
Chelsea have a big decision to make regarding the future of one of their best young players.









































