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Chelsea Set To Offload 11 Players In Another Transfer Window Of High Turnover to avoid FFP rules and to fund the signing £100m striker

Chelsea is gearing up for an eventful summer transfer window as they aim to reinforce key areas ahead of the 2024–2025 season. Despite a lackluster Premier League campaign, a potential FA Cup win could somewhat salvage their season, but a tough challenge awaits against Manchester City in the semi-finals.

 

Under Mauricio Pochettino’s helm, Chelsea finds themselves in ninth place after a disappointing streak of 30 losses in the league. Pochettino’s future at the club hangs in the balance as the management evaluates his performance.

 

Pochettino emphasized the need to assess the team and address shortcomings, especially after recent disappointing results. The club aims to attract players who can complement the current squad and propel them forward in the upcoming season.

 

Chelsea faces challenges in unloading players not fitting into long-term plans due to strict financial regulations imposed by the Premier League. Several young talents may be offloaded to generate profits, following the footsteps of previously sold players like Callum Hudson-Odoi and Tammy Abraham.

 

The future of players like Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah remains uncertain, with contract negotiations and potential interest from other clubs looming large. Summer plans also involve considering permanent departures for players like Armando Broja and Marc Cucurella, who haven’t lived up to expectations.

 

Veteran defender Thiago Silva’s departure is anticipated, adding to the summer overhaul, while players like Malang Sarr, Romelu Lukaku, Kepa Arrizabalaga, and Hakim Ziyech face uncertain futures at Stamford Bridge. Amidst these changes, the club seeks to navigate the complex dynamics of the transfer market to build a stronger team for the challenges ahead.

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