Joao Felix waving to the fans as he warms up at Stamford Bridge.

“Expected to leave” – 29-year-old could be gone if Chelsea sign Joao Felix – Romano

Sunday night saw a crazy turn of events unfold in the transfer window for Chelsea, and you had to have your wits about you to keep up with it all.

Some mad things are going on between Chelsea and Atletico Madrid right now and a turn of events has seen Chelsea’s deal for Samu Omorodion collapse at the final minute, and Conor Gallagher’s move to Atletico stall, for now at least. The latter is still expected to happen, but Chelsea still want to and probably need to sign an Atletico player in return still as part of a non-official swap deal.

Sources: Victor Osimhen WANTS Chelsea move!!

With Omorodion off the menu now seemingly, Chelsea have turned to former player Joao Felix who they had on loan under Thomas Tuchel not long back. They also had a chance to re-sign him last season as well but it looks like Mauricio Pochettino said no to that at the time.

Sterling expected to leave

https://twitter.com/CFCPys/status/1822773740108743107

29-year-old winger Raheem Sterling is expected to leave should Chelsea sign Felix, that is according to Fabrizio Romano on his latest Playback show.

Romano says: “I think Noni Madueke can leave if they receive a good proposal. Raheem Sterling would be expected to leave if Felix signs.”

https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1822767000856433051

This would be a crazy end to the transfer window for Chelsea and seemingly they would need Sterling’s wages off the books to allow for Felix to come in.

In makes you wonder now what today is going to bring in terms of Chelsea transfer drama!

 

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1 Comment

  1. Yes, I can understand that the current situation in Chelsea beyond the power of players. But bottom line here is “why Chelsea failed to bring quality and well experienced players into certain positions? World class attacker, world class defender to add to the current squad is okay. Not just keep on buying unnecessary players everywhere, very simple

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