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Chelsea Transfer News Today: Signing agreed as target confirms dream move
All the latest Chelsea transfer news in one place, including updates on Deinner Ordonez, Daniel Munoz and Endrick.
Chelsea complete Ordonez deal
Deinner Ordonez is without doubt going to become the Best Centre Back in the World.
Giant, Two-Footed, Athletic Beast, no defender has been gifted with it all except Van Dijk.
This boy is next, so happy Chelsea wrapped this up early, Caicedo is from same academy.
2028 🇪🇨🔜🔵. pic.twitter.com/mSaTeeU3n4— JnR (@CFCJnR) November 14, 2025
Chelsea have agreed a deal with Independiente del Valle to sign teenager centre-back Deinner Ordonez, according to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano.
The 16-year-old will not be able to join up with the Blues immediately, however. Instead, Ordonez will only be able to move to the UK in late 2027 or early 2028, although he is likely to visit Cobham and Stamford Bridge before then.
Ordonez has yet to make his senior debut for Independiente, but he is already an Ecuador U20 international and has been compared favourably with senior compatriots Joel Ordonez (no relation), Piero Hincapie and Willian Pacho.
Chelsea pardon Disasi - but Sterling remains exiled
Chelsea have brought 'Bomb Squad' defender Axel Disasi back into the first-team fold amid their defensive injury crisis. The Frenchman is said to have impressed in training with the U21s.
Disasi was recently allowed to captain the U21s in a competitive fixture and has now been reintegrated into Enzo Maresca's first team. That said, the versatile defender is still expected to leave Chelsea in January.
With Disasi pardoned, Raheem Sterling is now the only remaining member of the club's infamous 'Bomb Squad.' The winger, one of the club's marquee signings in 2022, is still training individually.
Munoz reveals transfer dream
Crystal Palace wing-back Daniel Munoz has admitted that he dreams of playing for a top club while away on international duty with Colombia. The 29-year-old has been linked with a €30 million move to Chelsea.
“First of all, I think there’s a lot of talk about one club or another," Munoz said. "If you ask me, it would be a dream come true to play for one of these clubs, whether it’s Barcelona, PSG, Real Madrid, or Manchester United.
"I think I’m working towards that; I strive every day to one day attract the attention of one of these clubs, because it’s a dream of mine to get there. Right now I’m focused on my club, on doing things well at Crystal Palace."
Chelsea won't hijack Endrick deal
Chelsea have recently been linked with a last-minute hijack for Real Madrid youngster Endrick, who is on the verge of sealing a January loan move to Olympique Lyon.
Because the Blues lack a prolific No.9, it has been suggested that they could try to swoop in for the Brazil international. However, journalist Matt Law has downplayed these claims.
Chelsea are not interested in Endrick at present, and he has urged supporters to ignore this rumour. Endrick's loan to Lyon will not include a purchase option, which is something that Chelsea would have insisted on had they entered the race for the striker.
Vitor Roque's transfer plan
Palmeiras striker Vitor Roque has admitted that succeeding in Europe remains his goal after his failed stint at Barcelona. The striker has also been linked with Chelsea, like compatriot Endrick.
“I left for Europe very early," Roque said. I learned a lot from that experience. Similarly, returning to Brazilian football isn’t a step backwards, it’s quite the opposite.
“It's a dream to return to Europe, to adapt. God willing, I'll continue doing my job at Palmeiras, because that's my goal today, and in the future I'll return to Europe."
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