Enzo Maresca, Chelsea's manager, has shed light on the club’s ongoing practice of selling academy players, a trend that has been notable during the current summer transfer window. Recently, Chelsea concluded a deal with Atletico Madrid to transfer Conor Gallagher, a standout academy prospect.
When asked about the reasons behind Chelsea’s frequent sales of academy players like Gallagher, Maresca addressed the issue in a media briefing on Monday night, as reported by Fabrizio Romano. He explained, “It’s not Chelsea problem…It’s the rules problem. The clubs are compelled to sell players because of the rules. It’s not a Chelsea problem, it’s a Premier League problem.”
Maresca’s comments suggest that the decision to sell players is driven by the regulatory framework governing English football rather than by Chelsea’s internal strategies. This broader context indicates that the club’s actions are influenced by compliance with league regulations, impacting how they manage their young talents.

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