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Chelsea transfer business coming as midfielder expected to make move

Tyrique George is expected to leave Chelsea this month, reports in the media have claimed over the past 24 hours as interest grows in the talented young forward.

This transfer window has now seen much action for CHELSEA in terms of players coming and going, but it has already been chaotic after the club opted to let Enzo Maresca eave the club on new years Day.

Liam Rosenior is in charge of Chelsea, with alot of pressure on the former Strasbourg boss to make an immediate impact considering the board want Champions League football for next season, and maybe a trophy added too.

But it will also mean that a few players could look to leave Chelsea this transfer window, and now the Athletic have claimed that George is a player that is expected to depart Stamford Bridge before the close of the transfer window.

The young forward broke into the first-team set-up under Enzo Maresca, but has struggled to become a permanent fixture in the side this term. He has not featured in the last six matchday squads.

He saw a last-minute transfer to Fulham collapse on Deadline Day in the summer. The 19-year-old is believed to have suitors from England and Europe.

IcChelseanews Says…

There are a few options for the lad to choose from, and to be honest, CHELSEA will allow him to leave if their asking price is met over the next couple of weeks.

It is a shame that he may move away from the club, he is seriously talented and could be a great player for us in the seasons.

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