Chelsea ready to end transfer rule that’s lasted over TWO DECADES in £120m plan

Chelsea is reluctant to do more than 20 years of transfer company with a rival team, but that is no longer claimed to be the case when deadline day approaches

Chelsea is reportedly ready to break their long -term transfer policy by considering selling players to Tottenham Hotspur. The blues are confronted with a hectic end of the transfer star, where various players are still expected to leave the club.

The blues have already achieved considerable costs for Carney Chukwuemeka, Renato Veiga and others this month, but there are many other deals before the deadline. Nicolas Jackson and Christoper Noekunku, estimated to be appreciated on a combined £ 120 million, are among the stars of the first team that Chelsea would like to discharge before it further strengthen the team of Enzo Maresca, with RB Leipzig's Xavi-Simons under the goals of the club.

Leipzig and Bayern Munich belong to the clubs that have shown interest in Nunku, while Jackson also has several possible vovers. However, it is claimed that Chelsea does not consider a club when it comes to the sale of players, so that the road may be cleared for a deal with Spurs for the first time since 2001.

The Daily Mail reports that although Chelsea once shunned the transfer actions with their London rivals, this is no longer the case. Although the blues prefer to sell to a rival, it is said that Chelsea would be open for negotiations with Tottenham, who are loosely connected to Jackson and Nunku this summer.

The same report indicates that Chelsea Jackson appreciates £ 80 million and Nunku for £ 40 million. However, whether clubs are willing to meet these asking prices can still be viewed, as shown by Chelsea who is reportedly open to loan proposals for Jackson.

The last player who was sold directly from Chelsea to Spurs, was Gus Poyet, who made the switch for a reimbursement of about £ 2.2 million in 2001. After winning the Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FA Cup during his four -year -old Stint at Stamford Bridge, he ended his career with a three -year -old.

Former goalist Carlo Cudicini joined Spurs in January 2009 as a free agent after almost a decade in Chelsea, which means that there was no direct company between the clubs. Frode Grodas and Jason Cundy are the only other Chelsea players who have been sold to Spurs in the Premier League era. On the other hand, Chelsea did not buy a Spurs player since he signed Micky Hazard in 1985.

Despite their restraint from the past to sell to Spurs, the same rule does not apply to all their rivals in London. This summer, Chelsea loaded both Noni Madueke and Kepa Arsenal to Arsenal, after similar movements for Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz in recent years. Fulham has previously also benefited from loan agreements for Armando Broja and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

In the meantime, Jackson has reportedly agreed a loan movement to Bayern, according to the German publication Bild, but Chelsea will only punish a temporary movement if the deal includes a purchase option. The prospects of the Spits in Chelsea are influenced by the arrivals of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. However, Jackson would demonstrably take a bigger challenge for the start spot of Harry Kane in Bayern.

Football.London reports that Nunku will also leave Chelsea this summer, given the signing sessions of Jamie Gittens and Estevao in attacking roles, in combination with the activities of the Club of Manchester United Alejandro Garnacho and Leipzig Forward Simons. The 27-year-old played in 48 games for the last campaign of Maresca and the boss recently spoke about the futures of Nunku and Jackson.

“Christo is with us like Nico, but it's the same answer as Nico,” Maresca explained. “We will see if they will be here. It is always better if they find a solution because they become happier – and the club the same. But you need someone you are going to buy. It's not that easy.”

In the meantime, Chelsea is also looking for movements for Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, David Datro Fofana and Alfie Gilchrist. All these players had spells on loan elsewhere last season, but Chelsea would prefer permanent departure.

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