TA: Chelsea insists on not buying central defenders; Vega, Disasi and Jackson sell inside the Premier League
Hupu August 19th News TheAthleticUK ace reporter David Ornstein led the weekly report. Chelsea part, TA insisted that Chelsea would not buy a central defender. Chelsea knows that they are still working to streamline the roster and any further signings this month must be synchronized with the seller. Nicholas Jackson is working with the club to discuss possible transfer options. It is reported that four clubs in the first half of the Premier League and many Champions League teams have inquired about him. Chelsea is not in a hurry to sell the Senegal international, but they are willing to trade at the right price. While they hope to sell for £80m, they may negotiate with buyers at a lower price, as long as that price remains within the approximate price range of several other well-known strikers’ transfers this summer. The situation in Christopher Nkunku is still complicated. Bayern Munich has been negotiating with Chelsea to sign the 27-year-old, but both players and clubs want to sell directly instead of loan, which is clearly a hurdle. Other Bundesliga clubs are also interested in Nkunku, including his old club RB Leipzig, and he has also been asked by clubs in Italy and England. George may leave Chelsea on loan or permanently this month, especially with Garnacho joining. Chelsea is working closely with his team to find a club he can play regularly. One factor to consider is that many clubs that want to loan the 19-year-old, if everything goes well, also want to have the option to buy him out at an agreed price. Chelsea hopes to sell Renato Vega, Axel DiSassi, Kani Chukuwemeka, Rahim Sterling and Chilville before the transfer window is closed, rather than on loan. Vega and DiSassi are expected to be sold, most likely to be sold within the Premier League. Chelsea rejected offers from Spain this summer, and three English clubs are currently competing for him in the transfer market. Diesa also has two firm suitors at other Premier League clubs. Sterling and Chilville are the most difficult to resolve due to their age and higher incomes, and both may have to wait until the transfer window is over.
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