Chelsea to offload some of their current squad during January transfer window

Chelsea will likely part ways with graduates from their academy.

Chelsea are planning to offload some players during the January transfer window. Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth offers an update on their potential dealings in an interview with GIVEMESPORT.

The Blues has planned some financial investments in signing new talents at Stamford Bridge. However, the West London club faces limitations in ongoing spending without consequences, given the constraints imposed by the Premier League’s financial regulations.

Chelsea will likely part ways with graduates from their academy. Players like Fikayo Tomori, Lewis Hall, and Tammy Abraham have all been let go.

As per the reports of MailOnline, Chelsea are contemplating a surprise winter sale of midfielder Conor Gallagher so they can fund signings. Chelsea need a striker this January to boost their squad.

Trevoh Chalobah is also a target for Bayern Munich so his asking price would also give some funds. West Ham United saw a bid of around £40m rejected for Gallagher during the summer transfer window.

While talking to GIVEMESPORT, Sheth said, “First of all, there’s all this talk about Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah as well. These are two players, of course, who were youth players at Chelsea, so cost them nothing at all. So if they were to get good transfer fees for them, it would be pure profit. I think we’ll be talking about how Chelsea are going to juggle these finances not only in January, but in the summer as well, because you have always got this cut-off point where they have to meet Financial Fair Play. So I wouldn’t be surprised if there is movement for Chelsea in January, but particularly movement of players going out.”

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