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Christopher Nkunku could be among the sales

Chelsea players celebrate in the final victory of the Club World Cup on PSG (photo of Alex Grimm / Getty Images)

Chelsea could have allowed up to ten players this summer as long as they prepare to prioritize sales on the transfer market.

Blues have a huge team after many spending in recent years, and it now seems that they will have to embark on a major approach.

According to the evening standard, some big names may be unloaded by Chelsea, including Christopher Nkunku and Joao Felix.

In addition to this, the report also suggests that the western giants of London will probably make a priority to unload Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Carney Chukwuemeka, Armando Broja, Renato Veiga and Lesley Ugochukwu, while the offers could also be considered Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

Chelsea summer transfer window so far

Fans of Chelsea will surely be quite satisfied with the company that their club has made so far this summer, new fascinating additions like Joao Pedro, Liam Delap and Jamie Gittens.

However, there is also a lot of dead wood in this CFC team, and it would make sense for the club to eliminate a game in the coming weeks.

It may not be as simple, because Chelsea clearly spent a lot of money on some unsuccessful signatures at the time of Todd Boehly.

Sterling, Chukwuemeka, Disasi, Veiga and Dewsbury-Hall are all relatively recent signatures that simply did not work, and it seems that they no longer have a future at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea could have more expected expenses, but it is logical that some sales of players can be necessary first.

Update by Christopher Nkunku

Christopher Nkunku celebrates the triumph of the Chelsea club World Cup
Christopher Nkunku celebrates the triumph of the Chelsea Club World Cup (Photo by Luke Hales / Getty Images)

The report of the standard mentions that the future of Nkunku is in doubt despite that it has a little more playing time during the Club World Cup.

The French international seemed to be an exciting purchase when he joined for the first time, but a combination of injuries and a loss of shape hindered his time in England.

Nkunku’s standard suggestion had already been offered to Manchester United, but it remains to be seen how likely it is.

Nkunku was also linked to Man UTD by the Daily Mirror, who declares that he could move for reduction costs of only 35 million pounds Sterling.

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