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Two Chelsea stars are on the verge of leaving the team

Changes continue within Chelsea

By Darwin Largo

Changes continue within Chelsea

Chelsea faced a disastrous 2022/23 season in the Premier League, finishing outside the European qualification places. The changes in the dugout, with the departures of Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter, contributed to this underwhelming performance. In light of this situation, Mauricio Pochettino arrives at Stamford Bridge with the mission of charting a new course for the team in the upcoming campaign.

The Argentine coach has a squad restructuring in mind for Chelsea, which means several players will leave the club in search of new destinations. Two notable names among them are Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Christian Pulisic.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who had some playing time in the final stretch of the season due to injuries to his teammates, will have a reduced role in the squad with the arrival of the new coach. AC Milan has shown significant interest in the 27-year-old English midfielder and is already in negotiations with Chelsea for his transfer, offering him a long-term contract at the Italian club.

On the other hand, Christian Pulisic, the Chelsea winger, had a season plagued by muscular injuries that limited his involvement in the team. However, his standout performance in the FIFA World Cup 2022 has sparked interest from several clubs. In recent hours, there have been rumors that Juventus is emerging as a potential option for the American footballer, who is looking to rejuvenate his career with a new challenge.

<br/>What will happen to them?

The future of Loftus-Cheek and Pulisic at Chelsea remains uncertain, but what seems certain is that both players could be seeking new horizons in search of playing time and opportunities to showcase their talent in the upcoming season. Chelsea and the interested parties in these players continue to negotiate the details of their transfers, and it is expected that their futures in the transfer market will be resolved in the coming weeks.

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