Chelsea at least 14 players for sale, between them and Broya

Chelsea has launched a cleanup operation on the team, claiming at least 14 players will be on sale. Among the names is Armando Broya, but its value has already dropped to 17m euros. Chelsea is open to sell a large number of players during the summer merkatos, especially they [...]
Chelsea is open to sell a large number of players during the summer merkatos, especially those who spent last season in the form of borrowing. The club has decided to stop holding a large group of borrowed players that are not expected to be part of the first team under the direction of young coach Enzo Maresca.
Of the 28 players selected for the World Cup for Club, only Andrey Santos, a young Brazilian midfielder, has managed to gain seat in the team after a period of borrowing.
The rest, including names such as Raheem Sterling, Axel Disasi, Cappa Arrizbalaga, Djordje Petrovic, Armando Broya, Joao Feix, Renato Weiga, Ben Cillell, Carney Chucumeeka and Lesley Ugochuku are on the market and ready to sell.
Armando Broya is already preferred by Leipzig and VfL Wolfsburg, but its value has already dropped to 17m euros, down from 50 years ago and before it was damaged.
In the case of Capa Arizabalaga, the Spanish goalkeeper, who is in the last year of his contract, has a symbolic price of only 5 million pounds. Meanwhile, Benfya is seriously interested in getting Joao Felix back.
Sterling, who played last season as a loan to Arsenal, had 12 games as title, while Chelsea continued to cover about half of his 1,000 pounds a week.
Meanwhile, players borrowed in low leagues such as Alfie Gilchrist, Alex Matos, Leo Castledine and Zak Storm are considering permanent transfers away from Istanbul Bridge. Protector Storm, 20, is in advanced talks to finally stay at Milall, where he played on the loan.
Chelsea prefers direct sales, but may be open to new loans later during Merkatos if she fails to provide buyers for all players.
Meanwhile, talents Kendri Paez and Mathis Amougou are expected to be borrowed at Strasbourg, while young goalkeeper Teddy Charman-Loue is in talks on a new contract and a possible loan to Bolton Wangers in League One, Oranews reports, broadcast Periscope












