Breaking news: Seven Chelsea Players Are Out Of The Game As Pochettino Harshly Orders The £160 Million Worth Of Talent To Leave.

Mauricio Pochettino is prepared to give his green light for the exit of seven current first-team stars, including two academy graduates.
According to Team Talk, at least seven players could potentially leave Chelsea in January after Mauricio Pochettino’s approval. With the support of the club’s owners, the Argentine could look to refresh his squad and build the current project with next season in mind.

Chelsea have baffled many with their lavish spending on players since their new owners took over 18 months ago. The Blues have reportedly spent over a billion pounds on fresh talent, with most below their preferred age of 25. There are a few exceptions to that rule, but the majority are considered signings for the future.

Chelsea also have some homegrown stars in the background to balance the squad. However, their ambitious-looking project has yet to produce the goods. For some reason, they cannot get out of their rut, which started at the beginning of last season.

Mauricio Pochettino remains frustrated and made telling comments after Chelsea’s loss against Everton. He said, “Our reality now is mid-table, and if we want to go up we have to push ourselves”. “When the transfer window opens we will see what we can do”. “I’m not saying I’m going to ask for more players or less players, but it is to see if perception matches reality”.

There is a confusing outlook towards those words, as it talks about the ‘transfer window’. The latest report insists Pochettino will greenlight an exodus of seven departures.

Those include academy graduates Trevoh Chalobah and Ian Matsen. A report stated the club wanted to extend the deal for the latter. Others include Noni Madueke, Axel Disasi, Malo Gusto and striker Armando Broja, with the club open to selling the latter at the right price.

They also are open to loan approaches for Madueke, who has fallen out of favour since the season began. Chelsea have spent a considerable price on at least five of those stars from the possible seven. They cost at least £160 million or more, and there are doubts whether they can get anything close to that.

Chelsea are either looking at new players to replace those rumoured to leave or trim their squad. They also need a striker, but whether they make that signing in January remains the question.

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