Chelsea has spent a lot of money on buying people in the last 2 seasons, but the results continue to be disappointing, the leader of the team, Pucitenu, has continued to quarrel about the need to buy more people in January, and under the restriction of financial fairness regulations, Chelsea will have to sell people to fill in the numbers first. The most questionable thing is that Chelsea's target is the No.3 captain, Gunnar Gallichard, who has been performing well this season, and it is rumored that Tottenham Hotspur will make a bid for him.
The 23-year-old has been a regular in 17 out of 18 league matches this season, outperforming his £100 million teammates Moses Scarlitto and Ansel Fernandes. With Les Champs and Chivier out injured for long periods of time, Gonzaga has even led the team as captain, so why would he end up being sold by Chelsea?
According to Football London, Chelsea is on the verge of financial irregularities, and if they want to sell someone to fill in the numbers, the most effective way must be to sell the youth players, because compared to the high price of selling Xaviers and Gohuasi in the summer, they need to calculate the depreciation rate and other factors in accounting, which is a limited help to the finances, but since the cost of the youth players is "zero", the transfer fees from the youth players' sales can be directly "credited in full", which is the most effective way to solve the financial problems. However, since the cost of youth players is "zero", the transfer fee from selling the youth players can be directly "credited in full", which is the most effective way to solve the financial problem.