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Five players at Chelsea might depart during the January transfer window as Mauricio Pochettino is allegedly given a one-in, one-out policy.
After a dismal start to the new season, the Blues are looking to add players.

Chelsea has spent £1 billion since Todd Boehly took over in 2022, but they only have four wins from 13 games, placing them eleventh in the standings.
Key players for Pochettino’s new-look team have also suffered a number of injuries.
Additionally, the Argentine manager is excited to bolster with a few new players in January.
Boehly and company, who have already broken Chelsea’s transfer record multiple times, are also prepared to enter the market once more.
However, unlike his predecessor Graham Potter, the American does not want Pochettino to be managing an overly large team.
Additionally, Chelsea has informed their manager that they won’t sign players until present aces are cut in exchange.
According to The Telegraph, five stars who have struggled to get minutes this season are now worried about their futures.
Trevoh Chalobah, a defender, has not played a single game since sustaining yet another injury.


Another center back Malang Additionally, Sarr has been removed from the picture and is free to choose a new home this winter.
Even though Pochettino praised academy product Ian Maatsen as a potentially significant player over the summer, Maatsen is moving closer to leaving.
The left-back’s contract expires in 2025 and he has declined to sign an extension thus far. His nine appearances have mostly come from the bench and in a range of positions.
Finally, with reports suggesting Pochettino wants a new No. 9, Chelsea’s offense may be simplified.
Given that Armando Broja is already behind Nicolas Jackson and that West Ham wants him, the Albanian will be worrying about his future.
After failing to make an impression on Pochettino, winger Noni Madueke is likewise lower on the hierarchy.
And even though he only started playing for Chelsea at the beginning of the year, he might also arrive this Christmas.


