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·28 de fevereiro de 2026
Transfer rumour roundup: Chelsea to offload Garnacho and Delap after record losses; Man Utd and Spurs eye Bowen

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·28 de fevereiro de 2026

Chelsea are ready to cut their losses on two summer signings and clubs are circling relegation-fighting West Ham for their prized possessions. Here's Saturday's transfer speculation.
It's fair to say Chelsea's recruitment model has not quite worked out. The vision was clear. Sign the best emerging talent around, nurture it, and either improve as a team or sell on for profit.
Earlier this week, however, Chelsea posted a financial loss of £355m for the 2024-25 season, the worst-ever recorded in English football.
As a result, the Blues are looking to balance the books.Caught Offside claim that offers will be invited for both Liam Delap and Alejandro Garnacho this summer, just months after signing the pair for a combined £75m. Everton are interested in the former.
Another expected exit at Chelsea isNicolas Jackson, with the Senegalese striker unwanted at either Stamford Bridge or loan club Bayern Munich. Second-fiddle to Harry Kane in Germany, Jackson has not done enough to persuade Bayern to make the deal permanent.
Transfer Feed say Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli are on alert, as leading scorer Ivan Toney talks up a potential Premier League return.
Morgan Rogers might just have his pick of clubs this summer and FootballTransfers have revealed that the Aston Villa star is 'laying the groundwork for a big summer transfer'. Rogers is in the process of changing representatives, as Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs seek a deal for the £100m-rated midfielder.
As West Ham wrestle forPremier League survival, vultures are already circling the London Stadium. The juiciest prize on a potential Irons carcass is Jarrod Bowen, who is attracting interest from Manchester United and Tottenham. TEAMtalk state the bidding would need to start at €60m (£52m) for the club captain.
Elsewhere, several clubs are keeping a close eye onMason Mount's situation. The midfielder has endured an injury nightmare at Manchester United, with his future unclear. Fulham









































