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·8 de mayo de 2026
Matt Law names player he believes Chelsea would “love to sell” this summer

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·8 de mayo de 2026

Journalist Matt Law believes Chelsea would “love” to sell Wesley Fofana, but are going to face a tough summer of sales.
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Chelsea are expected to once again be busy this summer, having had a quiet January, and both incomings and outgoings are going to be vital.
The Blues have a number of players they need to move on, whilst they need to add reinforcements in several key areas of the squad.
Chelsea are likely to undergo a major revamp in the centre back department, with the Blues needing at least one starting quality centre back.
There are question marks over the future of Tosin Adarabioyo, Trevoh Chalobah and Benoit Badiashile, whilst Axel Disasi will almost certainly leave the club.
Fofana is another name facing an uncertain future, and things haven’t really worked out following his big money move from Leicester in 2022.
The Frenchman has seen injuries limit him to 68 appearances, and Barcelona have reportedly shown interest in Fofana.
It’s been reported Fofana has no intention of leaving Chelsea this summer, but Law believes the Blues would love to sell him.
“I’m sure they’d love to sell Fofana,” he told The London Is Blue Podcast.
“He’s been linked with Barcelona, but again with his fitness and everything else what do you get for Fofana?
“I think it’s a tough summer of sales.”
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Newcastle are reportedly willing to explore a move for Liam Delap, but Chelsea’s stance is the 23-year-old isn’t for sale.
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Delap joined last summer for £30m, but has managed just two goals in 38 appearances this season, with only one of those in the league.
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