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Liam Delap, Estevao Willian & seven reasons why Chelsea fans won't want to miss the Club World Cup
The Blues are not being talked about as potential winners, but there's every reason why their supporters should enjoy the tournament
Chelsea will break new ground this summer as one of just two English clubs competing in the revamped, expanded Club World Cup in the United States, but no-one is expecting the Blues to come anywhere close to winning it having qualified by virtue of lifting the Champions League way back in 2021.
Enzo Maresca's men will instead be rank outsiders in the U.S. as they rival some of Europe's biggest clubs for the elusive title of world champions at club level - though that will probably suit them just fine.
Indeed, there is plenty for a new-look Chelsea to be excited about as the tournament looms, and if they play their cards right, there is a chance that the darkest of dark horses can defy expectations...
Chelsea are taking four new signings with them to America., but there is undoubtedly one standout among them: Liam Delap. The Blues will hope they have finally ended their goal-scoring struggles by winning the hard-fought battle for the ex-Ipswich Town frontman, who - at £30 million ($40m) - could prove to be an absolute bargain.
The Club World Cup will give fans an unusual preview of what is to come, and Delap will be determined to hit the ground running so as to stake a claim for a starting place ahead of Nicolas Jackson, having been included in the squad instead of heading to the Under-21 European Championship with England.
Speaking in his first in-house interview ahead of the tournament, Delap said: "Growing up watching this club, I understand the stature of it and how incredible it has been over the years. I wanted to come here to win trophies. When I spoke to the club, everyone wanted to get back to the very top, and they have the quality and the players to do that. The hunger and desire to keep adding trophies, to take the club back to where it belongs, that is the main objective."
Chelsea have reinforced in midfield, too, with Dario Essugo completing a pre-agreed £18.5m ($25m) transfer from Sporting CP in time for the tournament, while Brazilian Andrey Santos is the only 2024-25 loanee included in the squad with a view to integrating him into the first team next season after a stellar campaign at Blueco-owned Strasbourg.
Blues fans will probably hope to see Moises Caicedo get plenty of rest after excelling in a gruelling season that was followed swiftly by international duty, and they will hope highly-rated Portuguese Essugo - who has compared himself to the Ecuadorian - can fill the role of midfield destroyer in the States.
Santos, meanwhile, could step into Enzo Fernandez's boots, with the Argentine probably needing a break too having been similarly ever-present alongside Caicedo and involved in Argentina's World Cup qualifiers in South America this past week. Santos has generated plenty of excitement by hitting double figures for goals in France this season, and this will be the perfect opportunity to impress.
One player Chelsea won't have in their ranks is Estevao Willian, despite the wonderkid turning 18 in April ahead of his hotly-anticipated £56m ($71m) switch to Stamford Bridge. But while he won't be in a blue shirt, supporters will still be able to get a glimpse of the wonderkid in action at the tournament.
The decision has been taken for the prodigious attacker to instead go to the Club World Cup with his current employers, Palmeiras, who have qualified courtesy of their Copa Libertadores triumph in 2021. An electric dribbler with a penchant for the sublime, he is primed to light it up.
Speaking to DAZN recently, the teenager said: "It feels great to be playing in a tournament like this, and to know that Palmeiras is among the best clubs in the world. Expectations are high, and the tournament will also be a great learning experience. There's no doubt that the goal is to win, and that goes for the whole team, not just me."