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Chelsea balance gasping? Will be selling EIGHT players including Koulibaly & Pulisic

Chelsea could reportedly sell eight players in the summer transfer window as part of the second phase of Graham Potter’s squad overhaul process.

  • The reshuffle of the Chelsea squad continues
  • Signed eight new players in January
  • And can sell eight players in the summer

WHAT HAPPENED?

After a crazy transfer window in which Chelsea spent Over £300 million and breaking the British transfer record held by Jack Grealish to confirm Enzo Fernandez from Benfica, it seems that an era of change at Stamford Bridge has just begun.

The Guardian reported that The Blues getting ready to take a merciless attitude next summer, namely by selling out first team players who performed below expectations.

CHELSEA SELL EIGHT PLAYERS:

The report claims that Chelsea owners, Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, admit that their team must improve in order to climb the Premier League table. The process of rejuvenating the squad began this January when Jorginho was sold to Arsenal, but Hakim Ziyech’s loan deal to Paris Saint-Germain fell through due to administrative negligence.

Ziyechplus Christian Pulisic, matthew kovacic, Kalidou Koulibalyand Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang very potential to be released, temporarily Romelu Lukaku and Callum Hudson-Odoi likely won’t be maintained when both return from their respective loan spells.

Ben Chilwell could also leave Stamford Bridge, with Manchester City showing their interest following the departure of Joao Cancelo.

EVEN MORE:

Since being taken over by the Boehly-led consortium, Chelsea have recruited 16 new permanent players and loaned two players and replaced Thomas Tuchel with Graham Potter, in a drastic step overhauling the club’s vision and form. They snatched Mykhailo Mudryk from Arsenal this month, as well as the likes of Benoit Badiashile and Noni Madueke. They are all contracted with clever tricks to outsmart the Financial Fair Play (FFP).

Of course, the sale of the names above will also be planned to balance the bookkeeping balance The Blues.

IN THE PHOTOS:

Getty ImagesMykhailo Mudryk Chelsea 2022-2GettyRomelu Lukaku Chelsea 2021-22Getty Images

WHAT’S NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

Before summer comes, The Blues they still have plenty of time and opportunity to save their 2022/23 season despite sitting 10th in the Premier League. What happens in the next few months will certainly determine the future of the players at Chelsea.

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