The Chelsea squad has just been less bulky when they have finished liquidating 3 stars at the same time, who certainly have very little chance of being used by coach Enzo Maresca this season.
First, Chelsea has sold Lesley Ugochukwu to Burnley. Accordingly, rookie Premier League has officially announced a 5 -year contract with the 21 -year -old midfielder of The Blues. To own Ugochukwu, Burnley had to pay more than 20 million pounds, equivalent to the amount of Chelsea paid to Rennes 2 years ago to recruit this player.
Last season, Ugochukwu spent the whole season wearing Southampton on loan. Therefore, he sees Burnley as a great destination and is excited to start with this Premier League rookie.
The second star was successfully pushed by Chelsea yesterday, Marc Gui. The 19 -year -old will join Sunderland on the form of lending 1 season. Gui signed a contract with the Blues in the summer of 2024 from Barca and often participated in the UEFA Conference League (the group stage) with Chelsea before an unfortunate injury occurred, causing him to quit playing almost the second half of the season.
Guiu still scored 6 goals 9 nine -nine appearances at the third prestigious tournament in the continent, and promptly returned to participate in the team attending the 2025 World Cup in the US, where they won the championship, early this summer.
Currently, the 19 -year -old is completely healthy and ready to play, hoping to make an impression at Sunderland. Black cats also expect a lot in Guiu and fully believe in the talent of the Spanish striker.
And the third star left Stamford Bridge these days is Armando Broja. According to the British press, this striker was present in Burnley for medical examination. If nothing is unusual, Broja will sign a contract with Burnley and a transfer fee of about 25 million pounds.
This year, 23 years old, Broja has been expected a lot at Chelsea. However, unstable and constant injuries have cured his competition. Hopefully in the new team shirt, Broja will stop black and play more successfully.