The Athletic summarizes the recent weekly transfers. The article stated that Chelsea is willing to accept the offer for Charoba, and Jackson attracts interest from multiple teams in the Premier League and European teams. Chelsea recently sold Petrov...
The Athletic summarizes the recent weekly transfers. The article stated that Chelsea is willing to accept the offer for Charoba, and Jackson attracts interest from multiple teams in the Premier League and European teams.
Chelsea recently sold Petrovic and Maduaike, the former joining Bournemouth with £25 million, and the latter joining Arsenal with £48.5 million + £3.5 million. TA said Chelsea has added Xavi Simmons to the transfer list, but any signing depends on the player's departure, so there is no transfer news yet, although the two sides may still be in negotiations.
Manchester United's Garnacho and Villa's Morgan Rodgers are also under consideration. The Blues also made new inquiries for Ajax defender Harto. There is no progress yet, but it is understood that the 19-year-old player who can play left-back is still in progress.
As for players leaving the team, Charoba became the main player after returning to the team in the winter window, but his situation has not changed, and Chelsea is willing to accept the offer, because Wesley Fofana is still considered higher than him in the starting pick. Charoba has made his appearance for England and he might also think that development is better elsewhere. If the transfer does happen, both parties must be satisfied.
Jackson has attracted the interest of multiple teams in England and Europe, and Chelsea does not consider him an indispensable member of the team. Returning loan players Di Sasi, Ugo Chuku, Chilville and Bloya will all be sold.
Chelsea hopes to sell defender Gilchrist for £5 million, and some Championship clubs have asked about the option of a buyout on loan, but Chelsea only considers a permanent transfer. As for Jiwu, Chelsea rejected permanent transfer offers from several clubs, and they are considering loaning, hoping that the striker will stay in England.