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£ 195K per week of Chelsea Star now “pushing” for the outing with Maresca forced to sell

Chelsea is expected to accommodate two other new signatures, with Jamie Gittens and Joao Pedro ready to join respectively the side of Enzo Maresca from Borussia Dortmund and Brighton, but this double offer of 100 million pounds sterling means that expenses must simply be settled earlier than later.

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The blues received an all-powerful boost when their fourth total offer for Gittens was accepted by Dortmund, and the Englishman will now undergo a medical after Chelsea has finally shaken hands on an agreement of 55 million pounds sterling with the Bundesliga team.

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Chelsea will also add another new attacker to their ranks after their move of 30 million pounds Sterling for Liam Delap, with Pedro sealing a passage to the west of London for a first £ at 55 million pounds sterling, which could reach 60 million pounds sterling if certain additional modules are filled (Fabrizio Romano).

The movements take the total expenses of Blueco for the window at around 140 million pounds at least, and they now face a certain pressure from UEFA after having pretended to break their financial living room rules.

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Chelsea and Aston Villa are apparently faced with UEFA FFP violations, the clubs necessary to limit salary expenses and transfer fees to around 80% of income. They also enabled a loss of around 77 million pounds sterling over three years, less than the PSR threshold of around 105 million pounds sterling within the same period, which aroused additional pressure on the Chelsea recruitment team to collect funds.

The side of Maresca should be sentenced to a fine this week as they try to reach a regulation, according to newspaper I, so Chelsea may need an influx of money from players to help balance books.

The financial regulations of Europe are generally tightened than those of England, and they are subject to more pressure in this regard, because the sale of 200 million pounds of Chelsea from the female team to a separate company, Blueco 22 Midco LTD, was not authorized as a viable source of income by UEFA for 24/25 – despite the fact that the first League is authorized.

Christopher Nkunku pushing to leave Chelsea

Even taking into account the financial side of things, this influx of new attackers also left Maresca bewitched with too many final options of the third, so that the team must be balanced with key exit agreements.

According to the initiate and football journalist Pete O’Rourke, the Chelsea striker of £ 195,000 per week Christopher Nkunku is a pretender at the exit door of Stamford Bridge, and the club will indeed be forced to sell players in the coming weeks.

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The Frenchman won 14 goals in all competitions last season, but ultimately failed to break into Maresca’s starting eleven on a regular basis, and he has been regularly linked to an outing since January.

Nkunku “pushes” to leave Chelsea at the moment while he is looking to embark on the next chapter of his career, according to O’Rourke, and their premier League rivals have been recognized with interest.

Arsenal had the opportunity to sign Nkunku, according to some reports, while the reliable Ben Jacobs reported in May that Tottenham had made a request on the availability of 27 years.

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While Nkunku had a hard time integrating into a very competitive team, he largely bypassed the needs, and the current RB Leipzig Sensation teammates evaluate him very strongly.

“Yes, he’s a better player, we all know his quality, how he is as a player,” said João Félix last season.

“We have already seen him do incredible things in Leipzig. And yes, I like to play with him. I think we think that the game as the same way. So I think he already knows what I am going to do, and I know what he’s going to do. I think it’s quite easy to play with him. I think we are connecting very well.”

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