logo
Chelsea wonderkid Reggie Walsh, 16, goes head-to-head with Luka Modric, 39, just days before getting GCSE results

Chelsea wonderkid Reggie Walsh, 16, goes head-to-head with Luka Modric, 39, just days before getting GCSE results

The Sun12 hours ago
REGGIE WALSH is the latest young superstar to have emerged from the Chelsea academy - and he went toe-to-toe with a legend on Sunday.
Born in October 2008, the midfielder made his debut for the Blues in the Conference League semi-final first leg against Djurgardens last season.
3
He came off the bench late in the clash for a two-minute cameo, becoming the third-youngest Chelsea first-team player ever behind Ian Hamilton and Kingsley Whiffen.
Walsh then became the club's youngest-ever European starter the following week in the second leg.
He was named in the line-up alongside the likes of Reece James Jadon Sancho and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall at Stamford Bridge.
The 16-year-old was preparing for his GCSEs when he made his full debut.
At the time, head coach Enzo Maresca said: "His talent is very good. Technique is fantastic. I really like him. Between the lines is good, you can see immediately he has something.
"For sure at 17, 18, he needs to work hard and continue. I like also the personality, he's worked with us during the season.
"He's not shy, he's asking for the ball, he's shouting and talking. I like it, he's a good player."
Walsh missed out on a place in Chelsea's travelling Club World Cup squad earlier this summer.
But he was handed some minutes during the club's final pre-season friendly against AC Milan on Sunday.
The teenager shared the pitch with Real Madrid icon and six-time Champions League winner Luka Modric, who is 23 years older than him, during the 4-1 win.
Chelsea star Jorgenson pranks team-mate on live TV after Bayer Leverkusen clash as even Cole Palmer won't take trophy
3
It came just 11 days before he is due to receive his GCSE results.
Due to his age, Walsh is currently unable to sign a professional contract.
He will likely pen his first pro deal when he turns 17 in October.
Walsh joined Chelsea at the age of seven and progressed through the age groups before making his first-team debut last season.
He spent much of the 2024-25 campaign playing for the Under-18s.
The midfielder scored four goals and provided two assists for the U18s last term.
He has also made 11 appearances for England at youth level.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Manchester United fans' group postpones protest against owners
Manchester United fans' group postpones protest against owners

The Independent

time3 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Manchester United fans' group postpones protest against owners

A Manchester United supporters' group has postponed a demonstration against the club's ownership planned for the day of their opening game of the Premier League season. The 1958 had organised a protest march to Old Trafford on August 17, ahead of United's clash with Arsenal, with banners referring to minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The 1958 has overseen numerous demonstrations in recent years, principally aimed at unpopular majority shareholders the Glazers, but frustration has now spread to Ratcliffe. The billionaire British businessman, who owns a 28.94 per cent stake in United, has instigated wide – often unpopular – changes since taking over day-to-day operational control from the Glazers in February 2024. 'Jim Ratcliffe chose to get into bed with the Glazers and, in our opinion, is helping keep them in charge,' said a group representative, who added Ratcliffe was 'no saviour' and 'like a (red) devil in disguise,' last week. However, after conducting a survey, the group has acknowledged opinion is split and the time is not right for a protest. A statement read: 'With a fanbase as diverse and passionate as ours, finding the right balance isn't always easy. We've had to consider momentum, timing, fan appetite, broader consequences of protest activity whilst assessing how current and future decisions may impact us as fans. 'Given the current sentiment within the fanbase and particularly in light of these recent survey results, it's clear there is no unified view on the direction of the club under Ratcliffe. 'That split is real, and we believe it would be irresponsible to risk creating a situation that could result in any 'red on red' conflict inside or outside the stadium.' The group say almost 63 per cent of the near 26,000 respondents to their survey said Ratcliffe and his Ineos company should be held to account for their decisions so far by means of a protest. However, 68 per cent also believed they should be given more time.

Raskin affected by 'uncertainty' over Rangers future
Raskin affected by 'uncertainty' over Rangers future

BBC News

time3 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Raskin affected by 'uncertainty' over Rangers future

Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin has been impacted by "uncertainty" over his future at the club, according to head coach Russell Belgium international has been linked with big money moves away from Ibrox and Martin concedes that contact from external parties has had an effect."There's been a bit of uncertainty about him this summer, for sure," Martin said before Tuesday's second leg of the Champions League third qualifying round tie at Viktoria Plzen."Not from people ringing us, but I think from people ringing him, definitely."I think that's affected his approach, not in terms of professionalism and stuff, but he's a young man, of course it's going to have an impact at some point." Raskin started the first three games of Rangers' season, but was left out of the starting XI for the first leg of the tie against Viktoria Plzen, which Martin's side won 3-0 at 24-year-old was again benched for Saturday's Premiership match against Dundee, but impressed as a substitute in the 1-1 draw. Martin expressed his delight at how Raskin has responded to being dropped."He came out of the team for reasons that me and him spoke about, and his reaction has been top, like really, really brilliant," he said."He's a really fantastic player, and he's a young man that I'm getting to know all the time, and actually I really like his character and personality."It's my job to make sure, playing for this football club, whoever you are, the demands are really clear, in whatever position you play." 'Hopefully we can get to end of window' When asked if he expects Raskin to stay at Rangers beyond this summer, Martin said it would take a "mind-blowing" offer for the Ibrox club to consider selling one of last season's standout performers."I don't think we're in a position where we have to sell anyone," Martin said. "I don't think we're in a position where we want to lose some of the best performers last season, that we think can become really top performers for us moving forward."Unless someone comes in and blows our minds and everyone decides, the player, the club, that it's the best for everyone and then we can make sure we're in a position to replace them with someone else. "It's the same for any club in world football now. I don't think there is a club that's immune to that really."Hopefully, we can get to the end of the window. He's played brilliantly. The window shuts, he's still here, and then we can keep improving and keep kicking on."

Man United 'will step up talks for £100m Brighton star Carlos Baleba' as player's stance is 'revealed'
Man United 'will step up talks for £100m Brighton star Carlos Baleba' as player's stance is 'revealed'

Daily Mail​

time3 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Man United 'will step up talks for £100m Brighton star Carlos Baleba' as player's stance is 'revealed'

Manchester United are reportedly preparing to heat up their pursuit of Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba. A figure of £100million is being bandied around for the 21-year-old, who has spent two seasons as a regular starter for the Seagulls after arriving from Lille in 2023. He still has three years remaining on his contract at the Amex, and the club holds the option of a 12-month extension on top of that, so the cards are firmly in Brighton's hands. But Fabrizio Romano reports that United are ready to intensify their move to snatch him and that, crucially, the player is keen to make the switch happen. Brighton are not so willing to sell given that he had an impressive season, featuring 34 times in the Premier League and scoring three goals for Fabian Hurzeler's side. The Sussex club are used to turning around stars for a mind-blowing profit - think Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, and Joao Pedro - but are not in a position where they must sell. They finished eighth in the Premier League last time out, just five points off fifth-placed Newcastle, who secured Champions League football, and may feel they can kick on. While they have sold important players in Pedro, Simon Adingra, and Pervis Estupinan, they have re-invested in the next crop who they hope can shock the league. According to The Athletic, a move for the youngster is 'improbable' unless United are able to secure a series of lucrative sales before the window closes at the start of next month. All the same, United have established contact with Brighton. Following their dismal campaign last term, United have focused on bolstering their attack, recruiting Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko for a combined outlay of £207.2million. Only Liverpool and Chelsea can boast a higher spend among the Premier League's money-spinning corridors this summer. One Manchester United fan has set up a GoFundMe page to try and raise funds for a Baleba bid, though in four days it has only raised £501 of its £120m target. Ruben Amorim has a desire to improve their midfield ranks. United currently have Casemiro, Manuel Ugarte, and Toby Collyer, while Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo can also be deployed in the central midfielder positions in their 3-4-3 formation. Baleba told The Sun that praise from players like Declan Rice, Matheus Cunha and Joelinton, as well as watching Man City star Rodri lift the Ballon D'or, has encouraged him to set his sights on the most prestigious individual award in football. 'I want to win the Ballon D'or like Rodri,' Baleba said. 'His success has opened the door for midfielders like us to believe we can win the Ballon D'or one day.' The youngster was born and raised in Douala - also the birthplace of four-time African Player of the Year Samuel Eto'o. He has also cited former United midfielder Paul Pogba as one of his biggest inspirations.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store