Chelsea are not planning on signing another new goalkeeper this summer.
Mail Sport has been told the London club regard Filip Jorgensen, 22, and Mike Penders, 19, as having elite potential, while the more senior Robert Sanchez, 27, and Djordje Petrovic, 25, will also be competing to be the Blues’ No 1 next season.
Petrovic is currently on loan with their French sister club Strasbourg, where he has been impressing with his performances tracked by Chelsea’s loan department.
Sanchez lost his place as Chelsea’s first-choice goalkeeper this season after a series of errors, with Jorgensen replacing him.
He kept a clean sheet in their last 4-0 win over Southampton on Tuesday.
Supporters had been calling for a new goalkeeper to be signed, but we had it confirmed on Friday that the club have full faith in their current set-up and will not be looking to make another addition.
Jorgensen has also received some criticism for his own displays in recent weeks since taking the gloves from Sanchez.
The Danish shot-stopper was at fault for Aston Villa's winner last weekend as he let Marco Asensio's second goal slip through his grasp in a 2-1 defeat for the Blues.
He was also beaten three times as Chelsea lost to Brighton a week earlier.
Despite not conceding against Southampton, some fans did become restless at the amount of time Jorgensen was taking on the ball before starting attacks.
However, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca defended his goalkeeper, and claimed he would have taken Jorgensen off if he had kicked the ball up the pitch rather than playing out from the back.