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Reporter: Chelsea believes that Jorgensen can become a top goalkeeper in the future, so they only released him with a huge offer.

12:35am, 22 November 2025【Football】

Hupu reported on November 21 that according to the famous reporter BenJacobs, the media updated the future situation of Chelsea's second goalkeeper Jorgensen.

According to reports, Chelsea goalkeeper Jorgensen is open to leaving the team in the winter window. He hopes to gain more playing time to prepare for the 2026 World Cup. The Denmark international transferred from Villarreal in the summer of 2024 for 21 million pounds. Although he has played 28 games for the Blues, he has only received 4 appearances this season.

Currently, Robert Sanchez is firmly in the main force under Maresca, and has all the opportunities to play in the Premier League and Champions League. The Spanish goalkeeper cemented his place with a strong performance towards the end of last season. This makes Jorgensen start to consider the issue of playing time - if Denmark can qualify for the 2026 World Cup, he is expected to become the number one goalkeeper under Danish coach Brian Rimmer.

Chelsea would ideally like to keep Jorgensen, and the club knows that finding a replacement mid-season will not be easy. It is believed internally that the 23-year-old goalkeeper will get a chance in the Christmas schedule and the second half of the season, especially as Chelsea is facing the challenge of fighting on the fourth line.

Therefore, Chelsea currently has no plans to lease Gensen out, and it also does not encourage permanent transfer offers-but it remains to be seen how the club will react if the offer far exceeds the original introduction cost. Stamford Bridge still believes that the Dane has the potential to become Europe's top goalkeeper, and a huge transfer fee must be paid to take him away.

If Jorgensen leaves the team, Chelsea can choose to recall Penders on loan from Strasbourg in advance. But the club believes the 20-year-old Belgian goalkeeper is gaining valuable experience through weekly appearances in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Europa League. Penders is regarded as an extraordinary new star with the potential to quickly adapt to the Premier League, but the club's plan has always been to ensure that he has a full season of training in Strasbourg before returning to compete for a first-team position, just like it did with Andre Santos.

Jorgensen will evaluate all options and any potential transfer will be driven by the player himself rather than the club. Chelsea may still insist on retaining the current No. 2 goalkeeper. Considering that the team will face a long season of more than 65 games starting from this summer's Club World Cup, they are unwilling to have a shortage of personnel at the goalkeeper position.

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