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“The need to pack Thier things and leave my club I work with only 25 players-Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has terminated the contract of 2 keys starting Eleven players

With just over a week remaining in the transfer window, we have reassigned this lot because Enzo Maresca “doesn’t care” about them. This is based on the wishful thinking that Chelsea will be able to find buyers for all of them.

You will notice that we have not reached the “15-20” players Maresca has thrown in the towel. This is partially due to the fact that it is pretty obvious the Chelsea head coach does not actually know how many players Chelsea has, but it is also because some of the players we assume are training way from the first team, like David Datro Fofana, are reportedly staying, so whether Maresca wants them or not, they will presumably have to be reintegrated into his squad. It will be pleasant for them.

Hey, we believe there are 14 guys that are definitely available, and here is where we believe they will end up.

Petrovic Djordje: Strasbourg
At the close of the previous season, he probably felt quite good about himself until Chelsea added Filip Jorgensen, bringing their total goalkeeper roster to eight. They now want to get that number up to nine with the addition of Mike Penders from Genk. Enzo Maresca is not fond of him, and rumors have it that Chelsea is attempting to pass him off to their Ligue 1 sister team.

Keynote Speaker: Al Ittihad
Since they have saw him play, a transfer to the Premier League seems doubtful. Additionally, he receives £150,000 per week, so it is unlikely that he would be included in a Romelu Lukaku-Victor Osimhen deal unless there would be a significant pay reduction. When Chelsea rejected their original offer, it is Saudi Arabia, and Al Ittihad is reportedly still interested. Guys, just take what you can.

IFK Norrkoping, Lucas Bergstrom
Scarcely played for Sweden’s tenth-place team the previous season; perhaps better luck at the eleventh.

Chalobah Trevoh: Newcastle
Didn’t even make it on to the tour of the United States despite appearing generally solid having gotten into the team under Mauricio Pochettino last season. We reckon he’s comfortably one of Chelsea’s four best centre-backs, but pure profit rules all and we reckon Newcastle may as well sign a guy who could be the next Marc Guehi for less than half the price than the current Marc Guehi.

Ben Chilwell: Manchester United
The Red Devils were keen last summer and they’ve now been ‘offered’ Chilwell by Chelsea.

United’s issues at left-back remain with Diogo Dalot again having to play out of position on that side in the win over Fulham. Though it would not be the wisest idea to include yet another player who is prone to injuries, they ought to be able to field Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, or Chilwell the most of the time. With Chilwell’s recent luck, Shaw will not lose any more games.

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