Chelsea Fans Calls For The Immediate Sale Of Pochettino’s Favorite

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Chelsea Fans have called for the sale for 23-Year-Old Conor Gallagher with his contract running down, Gallagher’s future has been up in the air for a while now, and there are now fresh reports about him leaving Stamford Bridge this summer.

According to The Times, Chelsea are planning to sell Gallagher to help them stay in line with FFP Regulations, with the blues looking like they’ve likely violated the rules with excessive spending in the last 2 years. 

Chelsea fans, after the awful 2-2 draw with relegation battling Burnley – have seriously called for the immediate sale of Gallagher after his wastefulness yesterday, perhaps some Chelsea fans will not mind. 

Conor Gallagher of no doubt has been such an important player for Pochettino this season playing almost 90% of Chelsea games this season. The 24-year-old is just outside the top 10 Premier League players for tackles, recording 68 in the current campaign. 

Chelsea Board plans to sell homegrown pair James and Gallagher before the end of June so  the entirety of their transfer fees will be able to be treated as player trading profit in their 2023-24 accounts.

Chelsea are eager to generate significantly more than £100M in additional revenue in order to avoid surpassing the Premier League’s limit of £105M on allowable losses over a period of three years

Mauricio Pochettino might consider keeping Conor Gallagher around, that’s if he’s still the Chelsea manager – though Pochettino has already admitted that decision to keep Conor is not down to him.

Anyways, Gallagher has been tracked by Many English clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham. With his contract set to expire in 2025, Chelsea will be eager to either tie Gallagher, who wants significantly improved terms, to a new deal, or instead sell him this summer. 

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