Josh Acheampong may depart Chelsea this summer season (Picture by Chelsea FC/Chelsea FC through Getty Photographs)
Chelsea have already been very busy within the switch market this summer season, and extra enterprise is predicted as soon as their Membership World Cup journey is over. And it’ll not solely be signings which can be made, however gross sales too.
Regardless of having spent an enormous quantity in recent times, Chelsea have had only a few PSR issues, and a purpose for that is their academy to command vital charges are academy gamers, reminiscent of Mason Mount and Conor Gallagher. And one other that would fall into this class this summer season is Josh Acheampong.
Chelsea ready to entertain provides for Josh Acheampong
Acheampong, who had been linked with Man United earlier within the yr, is unlikely to see a lot taking part in time at Chelsea because of the presence of Reece James and Malo Gusto. Because of this, former scout Mick Brown believes that he might be bought this summer season, as per Soccer Insider.
“Chelsea have some massive choices to make this summer season. Right now of the yr, brokers are likely to get busy and begin speaking concerning the gamers’ futures. There’s been a little bit of speak about Josh Acheampong, which can have come from the agent, suggesting he might be leaving Chelsea. From what I hear, which may have come from membership making an attempt to drum up curiosity in him.
Because it stands, it’s unlikely that he’ll get into the Chelsea workforce with what they’ve already obtained. Enzo Maresca doesn’t see him breaking into the beginning XI and wasn’t overly eager to offer him possibilities final season, though he did give him just a few.
“I believe if provides are available in for him, they’re going to be keen to let him go. By way of curiosity, Newcastle and Tottenham have been talked about, so let’s see in the event that they make a transfer.”
It stays to be seen whether or not Acheampong does depart Chelsea this summer season, however it will be no shock if he was open to a transfer, given his state of affairs at Stamford Bridge.