June 30, 2024

CONOR CALLAGHER DOCUMENTARY SHOWS HIM TURNING DOWN ‘NOTHING’ €300,000-A-WEEK OFFER FROM HOTSPUR

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou will prioritise signing a new striker and defensive midfielder as he plans a summer clearout.Chelsea

chelsea are no closer to agreeing a new deal with England midfielder and 24-year-old academy graduate Conor Gallagher, who is linked with Spurs and aston villa, and could be sold by the Blues to help with Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. express

Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher will ‘permanently’ leave Stamford Bridge this summer amid Tottenham speculation, according to multiple reports.

There is speculation that the Blues need to raise at least £100m by the end of June to comply with Premier League profitability and sustainability rules.

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Book your hotel in Germany today with Marriott Bonvoy Conor Gallagher to leave Chelsea ‘permanently’ Chelsea have spent around £1bn since a Todd Boehly-led consortium bought the Premier League club in late May 2022

However, supporters have yet to see the benefits on the pitch, with the Blues finishing 12th last season, while Mauricio Pochettino’s men are one place higher this term in 11th
And Gallagher, who is said to be planning a move to Tottenham, is a player Chelsea could make a pure profit on as they look to raise as much money as possible, while Tottenham are said to be interested This midfielder
Football Insider transfer reporter Pete O’Rourke claims Gallagher will front a trio of high-profile departures with Armando Broja and Trevoh Chalobah also leaving
“He won’t do a new deal, even though he says he wants to stay
Trevoh Chalobah is back but he is wanted elsewhere and I expect Chelsea to be open to offers

“Armando Broja may also be moved
His loan spell at Fulham didn’t work out, but I hope he goes
There are three of them and I really hope they continue
Mauricio Pochettino: My job is to coach the team Asked in March whether managers should have more power at clubs amid growing speculation over Gallagher’s future, Chelsea boss Pochettino said: “I am a coach and I have to have power there
That’s my place
” Pochettino has pointed out that the top four Premier League clubs Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Aston Villa are giving their managers more control
On whether this model is better, Pochettino replied: “No comment
” When asked why he was so tight-lipped about the matter, Pochettino replied: “Because I got nothing
My job is to coach the team and make decisions for tomorrow, for the starting lineup and the team, and try to improve the players and try to win games That is my job

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