Chelsea FC's new manager Xabi Alonso is faced with tough decisions regarding incoming signings and the futures of current players this summer. With uncertainty surrounding several Chelsea players, the club's focus is on building a competitive squad for the upcoming season. Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez appears to have secured his position at Stamford Bridge, having been a consistent performer for the Blues until a dip in form during Liam Rosenior's tenure. Despite this, Sanchez's confidence was affected after being dropped for a crucial Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain. Meanwhile, Filip Jorgensen, who has been Sanchez's backup, is seeking a move away from Chelsea to secure more playing time. Jorgensen has communicated his desire to leave the club, and Chelsea is open to allowing his departure if the right offer comes in. The club is also looking to integrate new signing Mike Penders into the squad. Penders, a promising 20-year-old goalkeeper, has been performing well on loan and is expected to impress during Chelsea's pre-season tour. However, his participation may depend on Belgium's progress in the World Cup. As Alonso prepares for his role starting July 1, he will be keen to finalize his goalkeeper strategy before the new season kicks off in August.