Chelsea fans think they've spotted major transfer clue in latest club announcement

Chelsea have released their new away kit ahead of the 24/25 season.

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Chelsea fans have picked out a major transfer clue after the club’s latest announcement.

On Monday morning, it was revealed that Chelsea have unveiled their new away kit for the 24/25 campaign.

A statement read: “With the Chelsea pre-season tour in full swing Stateside, together with club kit partner Nike we are delighted to unveil the Blues’ new away kit for the coming season.

“The ‘blue flame’ theme from this year’s home kit continues into the away shirt, with the orange accent colour presenting fire and the shared ambition, burning passion and determination of the whole club to succeed both on and off the pitch. Together, We Burn Blue.”

The new shirt and shorts will also feature a woven fabric in ‘guava ice’, which is a lighter shade of orange used to bring a clean, youthful and on-trend aesthetic.

Fans are able to purchase Chelsea’s new away kit on their official megastore, prices range from £64.99 to £124.99.

As Chelsea promoted their new kit on social media, fans have spotted a transfer clue after seeing winger Noni Madueke involved in the promotional materials.

Last week, Madueke was linked with a move to fellow Premier League side Newcastle United.

It was claimed that he had agreed personal terms with the Magpies but the two clubs are yet to agree to a deal.

On social media, one fan said: “Hmmm Madueke linked with Newcastle but included in new kit pictures??”

Another tweeted: “This got me crying cuz Madueke and Mudryk don’t have long left at this club.”

A third fan added: “Maybe Madueke is staying after all…”

 

 

Chelsea were beaten 4-1 by Scottish champions Celtic over the weekend.

Speaking after the match, Blues boss Enzo Maresca said: “On the ball the team was ten times better than we were against Wrexham because we can see the amount of chances we had in the first half and the second half.

“Off the ball, for sure, we need to improve things. You can see sometimes we confuse when we need to play short and when we need to play a little bit longer but that is part of the process.”