Chelsea set to offload these two key players

 


In a move that could have major implications for the club, it has been reported that Chelsea are considering selling defenders Thiago Silva and Raheem Sterling at the end of the season. Silva, 38, has been a key part of the Chelsea defence for the past four years, while Raheem Sterling, meanwhile, joined the Blues as one of the first big acquisitions of the Todd Boehly era.

According to the reports that these players have been key figures in the Blues' squad for some years, but it seems that the club is now looking to move on to a new generation of players. Silva and Sterling's contracts are set to expire in the summer, and it is believed that they will not be offered new deals. While the decision to part ways with two of their most experienced players may come as a shock to some, it could be seen as a necessary step in the club's evolution under Graham Potter.


With Silva and Sterling nearing the end of their careers, Chelsea may be seeking to freshen up their squad with younger and more dynamic players. And with the club's new ownership, it appears that changes are in the air, and some big decisions may need to be made about the future of the squad.

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