According to journalist Sacha Tabolieri, French defender Axel Disasi will remain at Chelsea this season after a dramatic slow twist in his transfer situation.
The centre-back, who has been the subject of important speculation throughout the summer window, has approached sealing off his return to Monaco, which had already given his agreement to the French club.
There was also a specific interest from Bournemouth, but in the end, circumstances besides his direct control played a critical role.
Earlier this week, Disasi was reported to be leaning towards a move away from Stanford Bridge in search of a more consistent minute and an opportunity to reestablish himself in League One.
Axel Disasi is close to joining as Monaco
The negotiations appeared to be positively progressing as Monaco was preparing grounds for his return. Bournemouth also went into the frame, but the players’ preferences were clear and I wanted Monaco.
However, as Tavolieri explains, the deal began to unravel after Chelsea’s own team management issues. In particular, the Bruce were forced to reassess their stance after striker Nicholas Jackson’s loan to Bayern Munich was finalised.
That outgoing move filled Chelsea’s final available slot under FIFA’s international loan quota. As a result, clubs can no longer afford to sanction other departures abroad without violating regulations.
Disasi is currently stuck in Chelsea until January
The development effectively ended Monaco’s wish to re-sign the disaster. Within the French club there was optimism that the defender’s willingness to return would allow for deals, but Chelsea’s logistical constraints proved insurmountable.
For the player, the situation may not unfold as he originally intended, but he now has the opportunity to fight for his place and reassert himself at Stamford Bridge.
The player is not in Enzo Maresca’s plans this season, but he has to settle down on the bench and wait for his opportunity.
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