Chelsea is expected to be busy in the summer transfer market, because they offer to freshen up the Enzo Maresca team after obtaining the qualification for the Champions League of next season
Chelsea starts a massive summer clearance after achieving a golden ticket to the Champions League of next season, with Enzo Maresca and Co ready to separate with a stunning 14 first team stars.
The blues will return to the Premier competition of Europe next year after being fourth in the Premier League. And Maresca will be supported on the transfer market after ending his first campaign at the helm with a flowering – and a trophy – in the Europa Conference League final last week.
But while the Londoners are looking for reinforcements to strengthen the Italian play team, a number of players will be discharged in the coming months.
According to the Guardian, Noni Madueke and Joao Felix want to shift that Chelsea; The latter permanently arrived for £ 45 million after a positive loan spell in 2023, but was elaborated to AC Milan for the second half of the 2024-25 campaign and is free to leave forever.
Madueke enjoyed a positive season, scored 11 goals in all competitions and won his first English caps. But the report adds that there is a feeling that the 'development of the former PSV Eindhoven' has stalled.
A whole series of other stars are effectively for sale according to the report, including both senior keepers of the blues: Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic.
Renato Veiga, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Wesley Fofana are also available for the right price and, 12 months after the last attempt by the club to discharge him, the future of Trevoh Chalobah is again unclear.
In midfield, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Carney Chukwuemeka and Lesley Ugochukwu are all available; Dewsbury-Hall followed Maresca in the exchange of Leicester for the blues, but has difficulty having an impact on Stamford Bridge.
Christopher Nunku and Raheem Sterling – who have passed a disappointing campaign on loan at Arsenal – have also been exceeded as surplus requirements and can move the subject to satisfactory bids.
In terms of income, Chelsea opened conversations with Borussia Dortmund about a transfer for Jamie Gittens, the wing of England under 21 that is also linked to Arsenal and Liverpool.
It is still to be seen whether the blues will activate their £ 25 million obligation to permanently sign Jadon Sancho, whereby the club can withdraw a deal at the expense of a fine of £ 5 million.
