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“No Matter The Amount Of Money They Offer Us For Him, We Would Never Let Him Go. He’s Really Essential To The Club” – Pochettino Confirms As Chelsea Swiftly Turned Down A Huge Offer Exceeding £100 Million From A Rival Premier League For Their Exceptional Attacking Genius.

Despite Chelsea’s position in the middle of the Premier League standings, their squad boasts a wealth of talented players. Among them are promising young stars, such as Reece James, Cole Palmer, and Levi Colwill, who are highly valued at Stamford Bridge. The club has also made significant investments in South American talents like Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez, each costing over £100 million. Notably, there’s one player whom Chelsea adamantly refuse to sell, even turning down offers surpassing £100 million. Recent reports from 90min emphasize the club’s determination to retain their captain, Reece James, despite his struggles with injuries.

 

Reece James, despite his undeniable talent, has faced recurring injury setbacks throughout his career. Real Madrid has acknowledged his quality but currently finds pursuing a transfer impractical due to various factors. James himself has never entertained the idea of leaving Chelsea, remaining committed to his childhood club. The club’s stance on his potential departure is clear—they wouldn’t consider any offers, rejecting bids exceeding £100 million outright. Real Madrid, too, requires assurance regarding James’ injury history before considering a move.

 

This season, James has faced significant fitness challenges, making just nine appearances across all competitions since December. However, his status as a Champions League winner and his prowess as a right-back when fit make him highly valued. Chelsea’s manager, Mauricio Pochettino, has praised James’s abilities, though uncertainty looms over his return to action. Pochettino has provided updates on James’s injury status, indicating that they’ll monitor it week by week in hopes of his availability by the season’s end.

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