With Xabi Alonso being appointed the new manager, this was supposed to be the summer when Chelsea strengthened the squad and got back to at least becoming a regular Champions League side, if not contenders yet. But instead of that, over the last few days, all the talk has been about the club’s best players leaving.
Enzo Fernandez looks likely to make an exit. There have even been some suggestions that the club are open to the idea. The Argentine’s departure would bring in a significant transfer fee which would help rebuild the squad. It remains to be seen if that speculation is accurate or not.
Of course, if that happens, alarm bells would start ringing among the fanbase. It would be a clear sign that Chelsea have now reached a point where they are a club that needs to let their best players go in order to keep things running. That would be a catastrophic failure on the part of BlueCo, who have wasted so much money on building a squad that simply cannot win consistently.
Chelsea’s stance on letting Pedro join Barcelona
Fernandez is not the only top Chelsea player being linked with a move away. Joao Pedro is another one. But in the case of the Brazilian, it appears that the Blues have adopted a different stance, even though there have been some reports suggesting the player is open to the prospect.
According to Mundo Deportivo, right now, they have no news that Chelsea want to part with Pedro. No offer has been made to the club, but at Barcelona, there is information that the camps of the players transmit.
That would be the right decision on the part of Chelsea. There is no way that they should consider the departure of Pedro this summer, even if they are able to sign someone like Victor Osimhen or Julian Alvarez.
Why Chelsea can sign a top striker without letting Pedro go
Striker is one position where Chelsea do have a decent amount of talent, moving whom could fund the next acquisition. Liam Delap was signed for £30 million. The club will be hoping to recoup that if they move him on. The option to buy in Nicolas Jackson’s deal was around £56 million, which is probably what the Blues will be looking for. And considering his strong end to the season at Bayern Munich, that is not an unreasonable ask either.
Marc Guiu is also an interesting name. But he was signed for around £5 million. So, making a transfer profit should not be difficult.
So, let’s see what the future holds for the striker position at Chelsea. But one player that the club should not absolute consider letting go is Pedro.
Sourav Mahanty
Sourav Mahanty has covered teams like Chelsea, Celtic, Real Madrid, Manchester United, PSG and more over a career that has now lasted a decade. His work has been featured on Sports Illustrated, Athlon Sports, SB Nation, FanSided, The Sportster and aggregated through Bleacher Report and NewsNow. Outside of football, he is also interested in basketball, cricket and professional wrestling.
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