Chelsea poised to recoup £65m with 3 players on the brink of exits to EPL clubs

Chelsea has had a day of breakthroughs in the sale with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Lesley Ugochukwu and Armando Broja who are all closed with permanent departure to fellow Premier League clubs.

Everton concluded conversations about Dewsbury-Hall with a deal with a first £ 25 million plus add-ons worked quickly.

The 26-year-old midfielder cost £ 30 million when Chelsea signed him from Leicester City last year when he became a team player under Enzo Maresca and started twice in the top flight.

Ugochukwu, 21, and Broja, 23, are also about to sign for Burnley, sources close to the newly promoted club have said.

Their exact costs have not yet been confirmed, but it is believed that they are about £ 20 million for each.

Both players are supposed to have agreed five -year deals with the Side of Scott Parker.

Chelsea continues to work on other editions, with Borussia Dortmund in conversations about bringing Carney Chukwuemeka back after the 21-year-old the second half of last season was on loan.

Tyrique George could still become a member of Chukwuemeka in Germany after an investigation by RB Leipzig, while fellow 19-year-old Marc Guiu is expected to complete a loan of Sunderland, apart from any late hiccups.

The Chelsea players returned to Cobham on Monday for training for the season after a three -week break after the World Championship of Club.

Sources have said that those who are actively for sale, such as Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell, expects that they will continue to work separately on the main group of Maresca, while Chelsea is working on finding new clubs for those who are considered surplus requirements.

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