According to reports, Chelsea is willing to allow Dujon Sterling, a promising player, to go out on loan this summer.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The Evening Standard claims that Preston North End and Queen’s Park Rangers are competing to sign him for a second successive Championship loan.
The 22-year-old had a breakthrough season with Blackpool last year, moving from League One on loan to the second tier of English football.
The recently graduated youth player, who has been dubbed a “great potential,” has shown his flexibility for the Seasiders, whose efforts helped them comfortably escape relegation in their first season back in the league since 2015.
Despite being highly appreciated by Thomas Tuchel, it looks the Englishman will suffer as a result of the Blues’ huge roster and need to offload some quality.
Tino Anjorin and Henry Lawrence’s loan exits, which continue to provide young players with the chance to succeed away from Stamford Bridge, have already demonstrated this.
Sterling will take a loan out.
Even while the club does not presently have plans to let Sterling depart permanently, The Evening Standard claims that the same is about to happen with him.
This is despite the fact that his current deal only has one year left, albeit the Blues do have the option to initiate a further year extension.
The right-back position now appears to be one of the most difficult to get into, but there is a need for Reece James’ insurance, particularly if Cesar Azpilicueta departs the team this summer.
Jonathan Clauss, a Ligue 1 player who Chelsea had been interested in, has now formally signed with Marseille for the next campaign.
The team is currently trying to hijack a deal for Nordin Mukiele, who was expected to sign with PSG. Tuchel will be praying James stays healthy this summer if the Blues are unable to make the move; otherwise, they risk appearing scruffy.