Chelsea scramble to sell ten-man ‘bomb squad’ before transfer deadline

Chelsea is willing to put Raheem Sterling on loan again – while they try to switch to ten players before the transfer window closes.

Both the blues and the sterling would rather find a permanent deal.

But they also want to climb the kind of last-minute that the England International sent to Arsenal last season.

Chelsea tries Sterling, Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nunku, Axel Disasi, Renato Veiga, Carney Chukwuemeka, David Datro Fofana and Ben Chilwell in the following two weeks.

The young winger Tyrique George can also be on his way, while defender Aaron Anselmino is excess to the current requirements of Boss Enzo Maress.

Sterling has left for a contract with a value of more than £ 300,000 a week.

Last season, Chelsea paid a significant part of those wages as part of an 11th -hour deal with the Gunners on Transfer Deadline Day.

Sterling would rather stay in England and preferably in the London area. Son Thiago, Acht, who signed for Arsenal's Academy earlier this summer.

Fulham has shown interest, but it still needs to be a concrete offer, and overseas clubs, including Napoli, are also linked to the wing player.

Chelsea still wants to take more new players to the club, even though they have already spent more than £ 240 million this summer.

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They earned £ 200 million in sales by moving with players such as Noni Madueke, who was at £ 52 million at Arsenal at Arsenal.

But the blues have to sell to feel at ease about closing deals for the Xavi Simons of Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho and RB Leipzig.

So far, Chelsea has difficulty finding clubs that are willing to match their ratings for Jackson, Nkunku, Veiga, Chuwuemeka and Disasi.

And although the blues prefer to sell them all, if possible, they are now open to loan agreements with obligations or options to buy for at least part of them.

Napoli could now become a member of Newcastle, Aston Villa, Juventus and AC Milan among the potential lovers for Jackson, after former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku sustained an injury.

But the blues struggle to create a competitive market for their other unwanted stars.

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