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Marc mywords, Sunderland might not even need Blues' star's return

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October 25, 2025

In the weeks that followed Marc Guiu's surprise return to Chelsea on transfer deadline day, it was tempting to wonder just what his parent club had been thinking.

- by Phil Smith

Marc mywords, Sunderland might not even need Blues' star's return

Chelsea had requested Guiu's return after Liam Delap suffered a major hamstring injury in the early weeks of the Premier League season, one that will keep him out injured until December.

Initially Chelsea had tried to look for a new striker in the transfer market, but decided the right option wasn't available.

Sunderland were left in a tricky position, but having identified Brian Brobbey as a replacement, accepted the request, conscious of maintaining their positive relationship with the Blues.

Guiu, though, barely featured.

It led to perhaps inevitable speculation that Guiu could return in the January transfer window as having now played for two clubs this season, if he leaves Chelsea it can't be for anywhere but Sunderland.

And Guiu is fond of the club despite his brief stay, sending a parting message that went well beyond a box-ticking exercise.

In reality, however, most of those who matter at both clubs see it as a long shot.

Guiu himself has spoken publicly about his happiness at Chelsea, and Brobbey's arrival means that there are no guarantees Sunderland will be in the market for a striker anyway.

As per The Athletic, it is at this stage a move that no one at either club has discussed in any meaningful way.

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