In light of Tottenham Hotspur’s interest, Chelsea may decide to “sacrifice” Conor Gallagher in the summer to alleviate their FFP problems.
Gallagher was first anticipated to depart Chelsea during the summer transfer window as part of a significant reorganisation.
Tottenham and West Ham expressed interest in signing the England international, but he ultimately decided to stay, and he has been a key member of Chelsea this season.
Mauricio Pochettino, the head coach, has faced challenges this season, but he has depended on the center-midfield player, who has spent a large portion of it captaining his childhood team.
Gallagher is high on the club’s list of players who could be sold, and it is said that manager Mauricio Pochettino is “well aware” that his team will need to approve player departures in order to support their own operations.
The team managed by Todd Boehly intends to add players over the off-season. According to Football Insider, they are considering a transfer for Nico Williams, a highly sought-after player from Athletic Bilbao, as of 8 April.
Chelsea might approve Gallagher’s transfer to Tottenham. At the beginning of the next season, he will begin the last year of his contract with the London giants, and sources have informed Football Insider (9 March) that negotiations for a new contract have come to a total standstill.
Chelsea is encouraged by this to approve a deal for the midfield player, who is still being considered by Tottenham, before they lose him as a free agent.
The 29-year-old made an impressive debut this season, but after moving from Manchester City to Stamford Bridge in 2022 for £47.5 million, he hasn’t lived up to the hype altogether.
Sterling has been benched a lot lately, and Football Insider claims Chelsea is “ready to sell” him come summertime.
The 29-year-old made an impressive debut this season, but after moving from Manchester City to Stamford Bridge in 2022 for £47.5 million, he hasn’t lived up to the hype altogether.
Sterling has been benched a lot lately, and Football Insider claims Chelsea is “ready to sell” him come summertime.
The attacker’s contract at Stamford Bridge does not end until the summer of 2027, but Chelsea may decide to shorten his stay in order to remove him from their payroll and profit from his sale, according to sources who spoke to Football Insider.
“The 29-year-old, he clarified, will think about his future this summer following a lacklustre season in West London.
The attacker is thought to be “unhappy” at frequently being benched by Mauricio Pochettino and has frequently faced criticism from Blues supporters.
“The winger still believes he has more to give at the highest level and wants regular first team football.”