Chelsea are open to letting Conor Gallagher leave the club this summer if a suitable offer is received, according to CBS reporter Ben Jacobs.
While Gallagher has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge for some time, the Blues are not in a hurry to sell him.
“Chelsea are in no rush to sell Conor Gallagher but it’s absolutely true that at the right price, he’ll be on the market and there are several clubs that are looking at him,” Jacobs told GIVEMESPORT:
Due to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, Chelsea are reportedly facing the need for a fire sale this summer, leading to the potential departure of several squad players.
Gallagher, who had loan spells before breaking into the Chelsea senior team last season, is one of the names on the chopping block.
Football Insider suggests that if the right offer, potentially around £30 million, is presented, Chelsea would sanction the player’s move.
This aligns with the wider context of Chelsea’s recent significant investments in new talent, prompting the need to comply with FFP regulations and potentially offload certain players.