Chelsea will welcome two more new signatures as Jamie Gitens and Joa Pedro are ready to join Enzo Maresca’s side from Borussia Dortmund and Brighton respectively, but this £100 million double deal means that outgoings will need to be sorted out faster later.
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The Bruce is given an all-powerful boost to Dortmund when Gitens’ fourth total bid is accepted, and the British get medical care after Chelsea ultimately rocked a £55 million deal with the Bundesliga side.
Chelsea’s best performance in the Premier League last season | Average Match Rating |
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Call Palmer | 7.33 |
Moises Caiceco | 7.02 |
Enzo Fernandez | 6.95 |
Nicholas Jackson | 6.88 |
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Chelsea will also add another new striker to their ranks after Liam Dellup’s £30 million move.
The move will at least bring Blueco’s total spending on Windows to at least £140 million, but now face pressure from UEFA, who allegedly breaks the Financial Fair Play rules.
Chelsea and Aston Villa are clearly facing UEFA FFP violations, and the club is required to limit wages and transfer fees to approximately 80% of its revenue. They have also been allowed to lose around £77 million over three years, below the PSR threshold of around £105 million over the same time frame, which has put additional pressure on Chelsea recruiting teams to raise funds.
Maresca’s side is expected to be fined this week for trying to reach a settlement, according to I Paper. So, Chelsea may need cash inflows from players’ sales to balance the book.
Financial regulations in Europe are generally stricter than the UK, and in that respect they are under more pressure. Chelsea is selling women’s teams to another company, Blueco 22 Midco Ltd, which means that despite being allowed in the Premier League, UEFA is not permitted as a viable source of income for UEFA on 24/25.
Christopher Nukank pushes him away from Chelsea
Even considering the financial aspects of things, this new influx of attackers remains flooded with too many final options by Maresca, which means that teams need to balance the key exit deal.
According to football insider and journalist Pete O’Rourke, Chelsea forward Christopher Nukank, who costs £195,000 a week, is a leading contender for the Stamford Bridge exit door, and the club will actually be forced to sell players in the coming weeks.
The Frenchman scored 14 goals in all competitions last season, but ultimately failed to infiltrate Maresca’s Start 11 on a regular base, linking regularly with the exit from January.
Nkunku is “pushing” to leave Chelsea as he is about to embark on the next chapter of his career, according to O’Rourke.
According to some reports, Arsenal is offered the opportunity to sign nkunku, but trustworthy Ben Jacobs reported in May that Tottenham conducted an investigation into the availability of the 27-year-old.
Nkunku struggles to fit into a highly competitive team, but he is largely lacking when necessary, and his current teammates from the former RB Leipzig Sensation appreciate him very much.
“Yeah, he’s a top player. We all know his quality, how he’s like as a player,” Joan Felix said last season.
“We saw him doing amazing things in Leipzig. And yeah, I like playing with him. I think we like the game the same way, so I think he already knows what I’m trying to do. I know what he’s trying to do.