Conor Gallagher, along with three other Chelsea players, are not in a hurry to depart in order to assist the club in complying with PSR regulations.
According to reports from The Evening Standard, Chelsea players are not in a rush to leave the club. Conor Gallagher, Trevor Chalobah, Ian Maatsen, and Armando Broja are all potential departures, but they are not willing to make a hasty decision. The club needs to sell players by June 30 to meet profit and sustainability rules. However, the players mentioned are waiting for the right opportunity before making a move.
Meanwhile, The Sun suggests that Tottenham Hotspur could take advantage of Chelsea’s financial pressure to secure a deal for Conor Gallagher. The midfielder has been a long-term target for Spurs, and Chelsea’s need to raise funds might force them to sell. Gallagher’s sale would be considered pure profit for Chelsea, as he is a homegrown player.
In other news, Arsenal is reportedly considering the sale of young star Charlie Patino. Despite being highly regarded by fans and coaches, the midfielder could be on his way out of the club. Patino has spent the last two seasons on loan and could be sold to Spanish clubs who are monitoring his availability.
Lastly, Manchester City is still interested in signing Lucas Paqueta from West Ham. The Brazilian was close to joining City last season but was investigated for potential betting rule breaches. However, City could make another attempt to sign him in the summer, as an £85 million release clause becomes active in June.