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Chelsea youngster wanted by several clubs this summer

One Chelsea youngster is wanted by several clubs across whole Europe. The Blues can be open to sell him due to the PSR situation.

Chelsea have started the summer window on a very strong note. As of now, they are focused on signing attackers. But, they will soon make moves for midfielders and defenders. The Blues are sticking with their policy of signing young players. They are ready to spend heavily on the right profiles.

However, Chelsea also need to focus on selling some of their current players. They have a very big squad and hence space needs to be opened. In addition, they need to register profit in order to comply with PSR. Last year, they were already on the verge of breaching PSR.

As of now, multiple players have been linked with exit. Most of the players are those who have been under performing. On the other hand, some are keen to leave in order to play regularly. The latest addition to this list has been of 19 year old superstar who recently signed new deal.

Chelsea youngster linked with exit despite recently signing new deal

The star in question here is Josh Acheampong. He is 19 year old English star who plays as right back. So far, he has played 14 games for Chelsea’s first team and recently signed a new deal too. But, he is now being linked with exit.

According to The Independent, Chelsea are said to be open to sell Acheampong due to PSR. They will be ready to do business for around £35 million. The 19 year old is wanted by multiple clubs across whole Europe. His sale will be registered as pure profit for the Blues.

Firstly, Acheampong is wanted by Borussia Dortmund. The German giants have very good relation with Chelsea. They are currently involved in talks over the Jamie Gittens deal. Later, the report adds that the 19 year old is also wanted by Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.

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