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Chelsea Plan 13 Transfers Before Summer Window Closes
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CHELSEA PLAN 13 TRANSFERS BEFORE SUMMER WINDOW CLOSES

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Chelsea are preparing for a massive transfer shake-up as the summer window edges closer to its September 1 deadline. According to the BBC, the Blues are lining up as many as 13 player deals — a mix of signings, sales, and loans — in the next 12 days.

 

Top of the shopping list are Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig and Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United. However, the London club would first need to part ways with Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku to make room for those high-profile moves.

 

Meanwhile, academy talent Tyrique George could also be on the move, with both loan and permanent options on the table. Young defender Aaron Anselmino is another name expected to leave temporarily, with Borussia Dortmund showing interest.

 

On the exit list — often referred to as Chelsea’s “bomb squad” — are some big names, including:

Raheem Sterling

Ben Chilwell

Axel Disasi

David Datro Fofana

Alfie Gilchrist

Alex Matos

 

All of them are up for sale as Chelsea continue to reshape their squad under the new project.

 

With so many potential ins and outs, the final days of the transfer window promise to be hectic at Stamford Bridge. Fans will be watching closely to see who stays, who goes, and who arrives in blue.

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