Rosenor's first transfer request: Chelsea desperately needs Trent...

With the start of a new era at Chelsea, discussions surrounding the transfer market have intensified. Reports are circulating that London's new head coach, Liam Rosenor, has already appealed to the club's management regarding staffing issues.
According to Fichajes, Rosenor has requested the possibility of bringing Real Madrid defender Trent Alexander-Arnold to Chelsea. The coach believes this player fits the "aristocrats'" playing style perfectly and can offer the team new tactical opportunities.
Why Trent?
Reports emphasize that in Rosenor's system, quick attacking from the wings, improving passing culture, and smart passing from defense are of great importance. From this point of view, a defender like Trent, who is active, mobile, and able to "read" the game, is seen as an important part of the coach's plan.
Rental or full transfer?
According to the source, Chelsea intends to work on a loan option with option to buy, rather than directly acquiring the player. This approach reduces the risk for the club and seems financially more advantageous.
However, there's a key obstacle: the "royal club" is reportedly unwilling to let the player go. Therefore, even if negotiations take place, they may not be easy.
How is the Rosenor era starting?
As a reminder, Chelsea officially announced the appointment of Liam Rosenor as their new head coach yesterday. The London club signed the English manager to a long-term contract until 2032.
Therefore, it's natural that one of Rosenor's first steps would be defining his transfer strategy. Now, the question is: will this desire remain just a "name on the list," or will Chelsea truly move towards a major deal? Fans, as usual, are waiting for the official announcement.
Read “Zamin” on Telegram!