Post: Chelsea has as many as 10 players for sale, and the Blues plan to sell people first and then buy Simmons
The Daily Mail reported a series of transfer trends at Chelsea. The Blues had as many as 10 players on the shelves for sale. With less than a week left in the transfer window, Chelsea's transfer work is far from over, and they hope to raise funds to buy Xavi Simmons. Chelsea will close a two-person deal with Dortmund, Chuk Umeka will complete a permanent transfer for £24 million, and Anselmino will transfer to the Hornets on loan, with no buyout clause. If the two deals are completed smoothly, Chelsea's transfer revenue this summer will exceed £270 million. But the future of players such as Jackson, Nkunku, Tyrik George, Sterling, Chilville, Dissasi, David Forfana and Gilchrist still needs to be resolved. In addition, there are many youth training players who can rent out. Chelsea's intention price for Jackson and Nkunku is 80 million pounds and 40 million pounds respectively, but the valuation is not important, the key lies in how much money the other party is willing to pay. Unlike other marginalized players, Jackson and Nkunku are currently training with the first team. The team's move is to ensure that the two can be sold this summer, and they have indeed attracted the interest of potential buyers. Newcastle, Villa and others have expressed interest in Jackson, while Leipzig, Bayern and other teams are paying attention to Nkunku. However, Chelsea prefers permanent transfers rather than loans. The same situation applies to George. Chelsea's 5-1 victory over West Ham did not make the roster, which is the first time George has not been selected for the match lineup since January. Teams such as Roma and Leipzig are interested in the Blues youth training player, but his specific valuation has not been announced yet. However, Chelsea will insist on adding a high second-transfer share clause in the transaction. As for Sterling, Chilville, etc., even if they stay in the team this summer, the possibility of returning to the lineup is very small. Sources say Chelsea is willing to accept about £20m or less to sell Sterling, 30, even though his contract only expires in 2027 and is worth more than £30m. We reported three weeks ago that Sterling wanted to stay in London, and West Ham, Fulham and Crystal Palace were his potential places. At that time, we also mentioned that his problem was expected to be solved until the summer window was approaching the end. In addition, other European clubs such as Besiktas also expressed concern about Sterling. Now Sterling's whereabouts have entered its final stage. Although Chelsea hopes to sell him permanently, taking into account the salary factor, renting out again is also an option that cannot be ruled out. Chilville is also likely to be sold or rented out for a lower price. Sources said Sterling and Chilville were both very professional and did not see any dissatisfaction in them. In the past, Chelsea would refuse to trade with certain specific clubs, especially Tottenham. But now this restriction no longer exists, and of course, they do not want to sell players to direct competitors. But if Tottenham decides to buy Nkunku this week, Chelsea will consider it. Disassi posted a photo of the "Bomb Squad" locker room last week with the French "Don't be discouraged." Bournemouth confirmed interest in the defender, and there are currently differences between the two sides on player valuations and negotiations are still in progress. Gilchrist has attracted the attention of four Championship teams. Although Chelsea insists on selling him permanently, the Blues are willing to consider a loan offer as the summer window is close. Chelsea hopes to sell first and buy, and they have reportedly agreed with Xavi Simmons on personal terms, waiting for a formal offer to Leipzig. The deal is expected to be completed once the team makes room and money. Simmons' team is patiently waiting for the next step. It is worth mentioning that Simmons' agent is also in charge of Jackson's affairs. They know that Chelsea is working hard to finalize the matter of the players leaving the team, and then start to introduce new players.
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