Since winning the Champions League back in 2021, a lot has changed for Chelsea. Todd Boehly is the new chairman, three managers have been fired, and the club has ultimately struggled to stay inside the top 4, having finished 12th and 6th in recent seasons. Not to mention, only Ben Chilwell and Reece James remain from the 2021 Champions League winning XI, symbolizing how much has changed in just over three years.
Now, it’s a new era for Chelsea. With Enzo Meraesca at the helm, the aim for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign is to make a huge push for the top 4 and finally return to Champions League football. Is this possible? Yes — especially now that Chelsea’s bloated £1bn squad finally looks like it’s starting to click, which was apparent towards the backend of last season when the club went on a great run of form under Mauricio Pochettino.
Premier League 2024/25: Chelsea Top 4 Odds
According to the sportsbook insider site, Gamble USA, most sportsbooks have Chelsea listed with 9/4 odds to make the top 4. Unlike Manchester City and Arsenal, Chelsea aren’t an outright favorite to land a Champions League position, but the odds still reflect that most sportsbooks believe there’s a strong possibility they will. However, Chelsea are in the race against Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Tottenham, who are also tipped by bookies to push for a top 4 place during the 2024/25 season.
What Chelsea Need to Finish in the Top 4
If Chelsea are to finish inside the top 4, several things need to happen.
Firstly, Chelsea are in urgent need of an out-and-out striker, which the club has desperately missed over recent years. If Chelsea can get their hands on a top number 9 before the transfer window closes or even later on in January, then it’ll swing the top 4 odds in their favor.
Without signing a striker, though, they’ll be left to rely on Nicolas Jackson, who many believe isn’t the level that Chelsea need to reestablish themselves as a top 4 team. There’s also Christopher Nkunku and returning signing João Félix, who (despite being excellent players) are not out-and-out strikers. This is why Chelsea are currently pushing to sign Victor Osimhen, as the Napoli striker could be the missing part of the puzzle and turn them into a legitimate Premier League threat once again.
Another major plus for Chelsea will be if Cole Palmer can maintain his red-hot form from the 2023-24 season, where he truly put his name on the map. Palmer is also coming off an impressive Euro 2024, after making some exciting cameo appearances off the bench and even grabbing a goal in the final against Spain. Undoubtedly, if Palmer manages to improve on his form from last season and progress even further, Chelsea will be right up there during the business end of the campaign.
Just like in previous seasons, though, there are some factors that might hold Chelsea back during the 2024-25 season. As mentioned earlier, Chelsea’s squad is still extremely bloated and consists largely of young and unproven players. On top of this, new manager Enzo Maresca is lacking in “big club” experience, which could leave him vulnerable if Chelsea don’t get off to a good start. Mauricio Pochettino, Graham Potter, and Thomas Tuchel have all been sacked before him, so Maresca will have to start picking up results fast if he wants to avoid being added to Todd Boehly’s long list of sackings.
Who Are Chelsea’s New Signings?
Todd Boehly has faced intense criticism since taking over at Chelsea, but nobody can deny that he isn’t afraid to spend big. Already, the squad he’s amassed is worth over £1bn, with many of the star players being signed to huge bumper contracts. And even though Chelsea’s spending has slowed down over recent months so that they can avoid FFP charges, the club has made (and is still making) some exciting moves in the transfer market. For the 2024/25 campaign alone, the Blues have signed:
- João Félix
- Tosin Adarabioyo
- Omari Kellyman
- Marc Guiu
- Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
- Renato Veiga
There’s also an extremely strong chance that Victor Osimhen, Ivan Toney, and Jadon Sancho, will be added to Chelsea’s list of summer signings, making the current squad one of the most valuable in European football history. However, signing players is the easy part — it’s getting the most out of them on the pitch that matters. Naturally, because Chelsea have so many players, Enzo Maresca will have to become a master at squad rotation and man management in a short space of time if he wants this season to be a success.
What’s clear is that Chelsea are sticking with their new transfer policy of signing players on extended deals in order to spread transfer fee costs while also maintaining player market value. For example, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez are currently signed to nine-year deals, while the returning João Félix has just penned a 7-year contract. It’s certainly a controversial way of doing transfers, but time will tell whether it’s a business masterstroke by club owner Todd Boehly.
Will Chelsea Play Europa League Football This Season?
Despite finishing 6th place under Pochettino, Chelsea will be playing Europa League football this season. Specifically, they’re playing in the Europa Conference League, which is only possible thanks to Chelsea’s excellent run of form towards the backend of last season. It will provide the Blues with an excellent opportunity to grab a trophy this season while earning automatic qualification for next season’s Europa League, too. This would also be Enzo Maresca’s first major trophy as a manager, so he’ll be desperate to go far in the competition.
Summary
All signs point to Chelsea being in and around the top 4 come the end of the 2024/25 season. Enzo Maresca is looking to get off to a flying start, a large bulk of the squad now appears to be settled, and some big summer signings have just come through the door, including fan-favorite João Félix. So, if everything can click into place and the likes of Aston Villa and Newcastle have poor seasons, there’s nothing to stop Chelsea from landing third or fourth position in the Premier League table.