Prior to the summer transfer window, Chelsea has listed nine players from its first-team roster for sale.
Reportminds Blog understands that Graham Potter is no eager to let go of several players at the end of the season.
After investing £280 million last summer, the Blues spent £320 million in January. The club has wisely given players long-term contracts to spread out the costs, but they are wary of abiding by the new UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations.
Since he will have too many players to keep happy at Stamford Bridge, Potter is also eager to reduce the size of his squad.
Christian Pulisic, a £56 million acquisition from Dortmund in 2018, is expected to leave this summer as his contract will expire after just 12 months. In January, he received loan offers from Manchester United and Newcastle.
It's It's been gathered that Hakim Ziyech wants to make a permanent exit at the end of the season after seeing his dream move to Paris Saint-Germain fall through due to a paperwork problem.
Following the arrival of Benoit Badiashile, Potter has deemed Kalidou Kouliably, a £33 million signing from Napoli made just seven months ago, surplus to requirements and the Blues will consider offers.
After joining the team for £97 million in 2021, Romelu Lukaku is anticipated to leave on drastically reduced terms, while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may complete a loan transfer to Major League Soccer.
While N'Golo Kante has not yet reached a new contract agreement and will be out of contract at the end of the season, ESPN reports that the Blues will also consider offers for Mateo Kovacic and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Mason Mount might be the most contentious departure after contract extension talks stalled over his high wage demands. The international player for England came out of Chelsea's youth program and has been a standout in what has otherwise been a forgettable season.
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