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29 minutes ago, Mário César said:

even if he smashs at roma, there is no space for him with quenda arrive next year

Both him & Josh are valuable as they meet the homegrown and club-trained criteria for UEFA competitions

So with Quenda coming next year, this would be our attacking options:   Neto, Gittens, Pedro, Palmer, Estevao, Delap, Quenda, Garnacho*, Simons* 

That's too many players for 3-4 spots on the pitch 😄

 

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54 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

Both him & Josh are valuable as they meet the homegrown and club-trained criteria for UEFA competitions

So with Quenda coming next year, this would be our attacking options:   Neto, Gittens, Pedro, Palmer, Estevao, Delap, Quenda, Garnacho*, Simons* 

That's too many players for 3-4 spots on the pitch 😄

 

josh I think will have space here but for George I dont think

 

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Chelsea willing to accept certain loan deal for Nico Jackson but Christopher Nkunku must be permanent

Blues pushing to sell both players this week and can then move on Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho

https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/sources-Chelsea-willing-to-accept

It is set to be a very busy end to the summer transfer window for Chelsea as we are about to enter to last 7 days of it.

We are even forecasting a busy transfer deadline day and expect some drama coming up.

The club still need to make a number of sales across the board this week and are busy working on outgoing deals for a chunk of the squad.

The two biggest ones they want to move on this week is Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson. Once those two are off the books, there will be more wiggle room to get deals done to sign both of Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho, two incomings the club still want to get done next week. It could all go down to the wire now though.

First and foremost, we need to sell Jackson and Nkunku.

SPTC Sources have heard this weekend that Chelsea have told interested clubs that they are willing to accept a loan deal for Jackson. However, any loan deal HAS to contain an obligation to buy and not an option. This allows clubs who are struggling with the financial rules to not have any big spend this year and bank roll it over to next year allowing them more time to balance the fee with more sales and profit making themselves.

With Nkunku though, we have heard Chelsea are a lot less willing to do any sort of loan deal and have told clubs that they want a permanent transfer only.

At the moment, the club are talking to MANY clubs for both players and said players have their agents in talks with MANY clubs as well. Premier League and European clubs are working on deals to sign both players.

Both sales can advance quick and neither are short of suitors. So hopefully we will see them both speed up very soon now.

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