The internal pipeline between BlueCo-owned clubs is set to deliver its next high-profile talent to Stamford Bridge.

As of Monday, April 6, 2026, Valentín Barco has officially given the “green light” to join Chelsea from RC Strasbourg this summer.
Reports from Fabrizio Romano and Gastón Edul confirm that personal terms have already been agreed between the 21-year-old Argentine and the London club.
With Barco already playing within the same ownership group at Strasbourg, Chelsea effectively has total control over the timing and final details of the transfer.
From the Amex to the Alsace to the Bridge
Barco’s journey to the top of the Premier League has been a strategic ascent since his initial move to Europe:
- The Brighton Chapter: After joining Brighton from Boca Juniors in early 2024, the versatile left-sided player struggled for consistent minutes, making only a handful of appearances.
- The Strasbourg Success: Following a permanent move to Strasbourg in July 2025 for approximately £8.7 million, Barco has transformed into a Ligue 1 standout. Under the guidance of former Strasbourg (and current Chelsea) manager Liam Rosenior, Barco has flourished as a dynamic midfielder, racking up 38 appearances and 11 goal contributions this season.
- The National Breakthrough: His club form earned him a senior call-up for Argentina, where he recently scored his first international goal in the 5-0 victory over Zambia last week.
The Rosenior Connection
A key factor in the move is the presence of Liam Rosenior at Chelsea. Having worked closely with Barco in France, Rosenior is reportedly the primary advocate for bringing the player back to England.
The manager views Barco as a “tactical Swiss Army knife” capable of playing as a left-back, wing-back, or central midfielder.
A Strategic Summer for BlueCo
Barco isn’t the only Strasbourg player expected to make the jump to London this July.
The club is also reportedly preparing for the arrival of striker Emmanuel Emegha, further highlighting the “multi-club” recruitment strategy favored by the Chelsea hierarchy.
While Bayern Munich was briefly linked with a move for the Argentine, Barco’s preference has always been to test himself at Chelsea. With personal terms signed and sealed, an official announcement is expected once the Ligue 1 season concludes in May.