According to insider Dharmesh Sheth, Enzo Maresca would possibly not have a say in Conor Gallagher’s future, as Todd Boehly needs full transfers and “finances can also speak” about the midfielder’s departure.
After a season of seven goals and nine assists in all competitions in a Blues team that has been vastly underperforming, Gallagher has no way of getting anywhere near the exit door. But since he’s a local player, there’s a good chance he will. .
Chelsea’s frenzied spending since Boehly became chairman means it threatens to break monetary regulations if it doesn’t balance its books by the June 30 deadline. And the players who have gone through its academy are a natural benefit for the purposes of this report.
As such, Gallagher, Armando Broja and Trevoh Chalobah have all been the subject of reports that they will be fired.
According to Sheth’s insider information, while Chelsea’s new boss Maresca will have his own thoughts on Gallagher’s departure, he will likely have little choice in the matter.
“It turns out that the style they need to adopt is extreme, where the head coach comes in and just coaches the team. They need everybody, above the head coach, scouting team and owners, to make all the signings,” Sheth said. REGALAMEDEPORTE.
“So yes, of course, a manager will be able to say, ‘Oh, I’d like to stay with him,’ but Finance can just communicate that. Therefore, this will be more out of the hands of the manager. “than perhaps would be the case at other clubs.
That said, two managers could be hurt in a very short time with respect to the sale of Gallagher. In fact, it has been reported that part of the reason Pochettino is no longer at the helm is that he has refused to budge. The sale of the midfielder.
He used him a lot and also gave him the captain’s armband for much of the season. It is not surprising that the coach did not need to sell him after a quality season.
Maresca would need to stay with Gallagher given the success he saw succeed before arriving at the club, but there’s probably nothing he can do.
As such, a £50 million sale, which has been discussed, could well come to fruition. Aston Villa or Tottenham seem to be the most likely to bring Gallagher to this scenario.
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