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Chelsea 'plots transfer hijack' as Liverpool could miss out on teenage wonderkid

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Chelsea Plots Transfer Hijack as Liverpool Could Miss Out on Teenage Wonderkid

Chelsea is reportedly plotting a bold transfer hijack that could see Liverpool miss out on a highly promising teenage wonderkid, intensifying the rivalry between the two Premier League giants.



The article highlights Chelsea's aggressive strategy in the youth transfer market, targeting elite youngsters before they turn 18 to secure them ahead of competitors. Central to the story is Said Remadnia, a 16-year-old star from Marseille's youth academy, whom Chelsea are 'crazy' about and have held advanced talks to sign when he reaches 18 in 2027[1]. Liverpool had reportedly been leading the race for Remadnia, whose rapid progress and impressive youth performances have marked him as one of Europe's top prospects. However, Chelsea's intervention threatens to derail Anfield's plans.

Marseille, desperate to retain their jewel, is mounting fierce resistance. Director Mehdi Bentatia is preparing a 'swift' response, offering Remadnia first-team opportunities and an 'ideal environment' to thwart Premier League advances, leaving Chelsea with 'no hope'[1]. Despite this, Chelsea's track record with young talents like Estevao Willian (€45m summer signing thriving at Stamford Bridge) and upcoming deal for Kazakh striker Dastan Satpaev (€4m in 2026) bolsters their confidence[1].

The piece warns Liverpool of the risk, noting Chelsea's policy of early strikes on global wonderkids. Remadnia's potential first-team exposure at Marseille adds complexity, but Premier League allure remains strong. For Liverpool, missing out could be a blow amid their own youth-focused rebuild under new management.

Other Chelsea targets mentioned include promising academy products like Reggie Walsh, Josh Acheampong, and loanee Penders, who could save millions in 2026 transfers[2]. Broader rumors swirl around Chelsea eyeing midfield enforcers and South American talents[3]. This hijack underscores the cutthroat nature of modern scouting wars.

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