Chelsea is preparing for a huge summer of sale with a maximum of fourteen players facing the ax.
The blues ended in the top four – to qualify for the Champions League – while he broke the campaign by lifting the Conference League trophy.
Despite the ultimate successful campaign, Enzo Maresca is brace to start a new team of new faces next season.
Liam Delap has been set to sign £ 30 million from Ipswich, while Wingers Jamie Gittens and Alejandro Garnaacho are connected to a move to West London.
But according to The Guardian, Chelsea also wants to discharge a wealth of unwanted stars in their team.
With a wing player who will probably arrive this summer, Noni Madueke – who scored 11 last season – would be on the market.
Christopher Nunku and Joao Felix – who spent the second half of last season on loan at AC Milan – are other attackers for sale.
Nunku arrived in 2023 of RB Leipzig for £ 52.7 million in 2023 and scored 14 goals last season – but only three in the competition.
He had overwhelming stints in the front, while he also found no form, wide or in an attacking midfield role.
Bayern Munich inquired about the Frenchman in January, while Manchester United is also connected in the past.
Felix came on loan for the first time at Chelsea in 2023 before he came to Barcelona later to go back to the blues in a permanent £ 45 million deal.
But in February he was out of favor with Maresca and joined AC Milan on loan who only achieved three goals in 21 games.
A move back to Benfica – where Felix made his name for the first time – or Flamengo in Brazil's potential options for the attacker.
Goalists Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic can also be sold when the right bid arrives.
Petrovic signed in 2023 but last season on loan in Strasbourg, while Sanchez spent two seasons in Chelsea after participating in Brighton for £ 30 million.
Maresca continued to support Sanchez despite shaky form – but recent reports say that the future of the Spaniard is in the air.
Renato Veiga, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi are all back from their respective loans, but stay out of favor of defense.
In the meantime, Wesley Fofana – signed for £ 70 million from Leicester in 2022 – is also said that the risk is in the midst of his injury.
Trevoh Chalobah was lent to Crystal Palace last summer after Chelsea had not moved him permanently.
Chalobah was later recalled in January and despite the end of the season in fine form, he could still run the risk of leaving.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Carney Chukwuemeka and Lesley Ugochukwu are midfielders with uncertain futures.
Dewsbury-Hall arrived from Leicester for £ 30 million last summer, but was reduced to mainly Cup promotion in his debut season in Stamford Bridge.
Chukwuemeka ended the campaign on loan in Borussia Dortmund, while Ugochukwu returns after the relegation of Southampton.
And Raheem Sterling – who is left for another two years at the age of £ 325,000 a week – has no future at Chelsea after a disappointing Arsenal -Loenspright.
Sterling was frozen by Maresca at the start of the season and scored only once for the Gunners – in the League Cup.
