“Please don’t sell him the team needs him the most now that we have a lot of injuries. with time he will be a better player-Chelsea players has pleaded with Todd Boehly not sell Star for £34m

Chelsea have confirmed the departure of £38 million star Fabrizio Romano, who has claimed that the club is not picky about who joins their players this summer.
The Blues are well aware that they must sell before they can spend during what promises to be another hectic transfer season this summer.
A number of significant first-team players are said to be on the move, with Conor Gallagher claims still circulating.
The England international has started almost every game this season and has been essential to Mauricio Pochettino as captain most weeks.
However, The Chelsea Chronicle has exclusively learned that he is helpless in his current circumstances at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea want £38 million for Lukaku.
Another player linked with a transfer away is Romelu Lukaku, who is presently on loan at Roma.
The Belgian has found his shooting skills in Italy, where he has excelled, notably in the Europa League.
However, Romano resorted to Twitter to say that Chelsea is seeking everywhere for a buyer, including his current loan club.
He stated: “Chelsea are willing to sell Romelu Lukaku in the summer for the value of the departure clause agreed upon last summer – £38 million.
“Clause is part of a private deal with Lukaku’s representatives and applies to any team, not only AS Roma.”
Chelsea looking for a new striker.
Pochettino intimated a few weeks ago that the club would consider taking another look at the seasoned striker when his loan expires this summer.
However, that chance appears to have passed, as Chelsea has already began their search for a replacement striker.
It was reported last week that they had finally initiated discussions on a prospective transfer for Victor Osimhen, offering Lukaku in exchange.
Some Chelsea supporters will have been following the previous few weeks and wondering if the signing is a priority, especially since Nicolas Jackson has proven his worth in his debut season in England.