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Chelsea “working on solutions” to sell £500k a week pair according to latest update

The Athletic’s Transfer Deal Sheet is becoming compulsory weekly reading – especially if you’re a Chelsea fan. These are about to be two of the busiest weeks we can remember in terms of comings and goings at the club – and that’s really saying something given how the last few years have gone.

The arrival of Joao Felix means we suspect the Blues will be left with just one major target yet to be signed – another striker. Of course that won’t stop them compulsively hoovering up a few talented youngsters too, but that hardly counts.

But it’s in the outgoing column where things are going to get really interesting. The teamsheet for our opening game of the season on Sunday saw both Ben Chilwell and Raheem Sterling left out entirely, and we all saw the chaos that has caused already, as Sterling’s camp released an unhappy missive.

“Chelsea are working on solutions to Sterling’s and Ben Chilwell’s situations. Both were omitted by Maresca from the squad against Manchester City on Sunday. The duo are on high wages and Chelsea are open to selling them,” the Athletic wrote.

It’s £500k a week between them, so one can see why the club wants them out – but it won’t be that easy.

Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell on the training pitches.

Chelsea undermine their own position with squad decisions

Of course the irony is that, even if Chelsea want to sell these guys, leaving them out of the squad only hurts their bargaining position. The idea is that it sends the message very clearly to the player that they’re not wanted (if they didn’t get that impression already), but it also sends that same message to every other club who might be interested.

It’s a calculated risk of course, but right now we don’t see who is going to offer the pair the wages needed to get them to leave, let along offer us the fees we may want.

Tags Ben Chilwell Raheem Sterling

1 Comment

  1. Ahh the hypocrisy. SuperFrank had no problem with Pulisic riding the bench during the final months of his stay at Stamford Bridge despite the fact that season was already lost and it would depress his transfer value, but now that it’s two Englishman he’s singing a different tune!

    Here we are at the beginning of a season (with EVERYTHING to play for) and we can’t be putting guys on the teamsheet if the manager doesn’t believe they can help us win. And if we’ve all but made the decision to sell them the.n it makes little sense to risk injury (especially with a player who’s been as brittle lately as Chilwell). Goodness knows the 5m more we might eke out if the player shows some marginal value on the pitch is nothing compared to the loss of a failed sale due to injury.

    So, yeah, maybe SuperFrank needs to think this stuff through before reflexively criticizing the club hierarchy (which seems to be the theme behind just about everything he posts these days)!

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