“Please don’t sell him the team needs him the most now that we have a lot of injuries. with time he will be a better player-Chelsea players has pleaded with Todd Boehly not sell Star for £34m
Please don’t sell him again, as Chelsea has confirmed that £38 million star Fabricio Romano is leaving the team. Romano has said that Chelsea doesn’t care which team gets one of its players this summer.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the Blues will no doubt be busy, but they know that selling comes before spending.
Many important first team players are reportedly on the list of people who could be moving, and Conor Gallagher rumors seem to be sticking around.
The England international, who has participated in nearly every match this season, has been invaluable to Mauricio Pochettino as captain for the majority of the games.
But as The Chelsea Chronicle has exclusively learned, he is now helpless at Stamford Bridge due to his circumstances.
Lukaku wants £38 million from Chelsea.
Romelu Lukaku, who is presently on loan at Roma, is another player who has been connected to a transfer elsewhere.
In Italy, the Belgian has kind of found his shooting form again, especially in the Europa League.
Romano, nevertheless, stated on Twitter that Chelsea is searching everywhere, even his present loan side, for a buyer for him.
“Chelsea are willing to selling Romelu Lukaku in the summer for the amount of the departure clause negotiated last summer—£38 million,” the statement said.
“Clause is open to any team, not only AS Roma, and is part of a private deal with Lukaku’s representatives.”
Chelsea is considering a new forward.
A few weeks back, Pochettino made a suggestion that when the striker’s loan expired this summer, the team may think about giving the seasoned player another look.
However, it appears that this opportunity has passed, and Chelsea is now starting to look for a new striker.
According to a story from last week, they had finally started discussing a possible trade for Victor Osimhen and had even made an offer for Lukaku.
Nevertheless, with Nicolas Jackson establishing himself in his debut season in England, some Chelsea supporters may have been observing the previous few weeks and questioning whether the signing is imperative.