Enzo Maresca Names Two Players As Possible Conor Gallagher’s Replacement

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Enzo Maresca Names Two Players As Conor Gallagher’s Replacement

Chelsea may think about dealing Conor Gallagher this summer as it’s no secret that they want to make room on their roster for new players.

The England international has just one year left on his current deal, so it is not currently anticipated that he will sign a new one.

English rivals Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are both want to capture Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher. Spurs were almost there last summer, even if it seems like Mauricio Pochettino stopped the transaction.

Some at the club are reportedly worried that the English international may not be the best match for Enzo Maresca’s style of play as the next manager.

Conor Gallagher’s inability to play the possession football that Enzo Maresca prefers has raised concerns and possibly sparked rumors that the Chelsea stand-in captain will leave the team.

Chelsea’s recently appointed manager, Enzo Maresca, has disclosed that Carney Chukwuemeka and Casadei will be vital to the team’s success under his leadership.

Carney Chukwuemeka had a difficult season due to injuries, but he has a fantastic opportunity to show Chelsea why they should have paid a substantial amount for a young player with limited term remaining and become a regular in the near future.

However, when Enzo Maresca was on loan at Leicester City in the championship, the 19-year-old Italian rising talent Casare Casadei worked under him. Now that he is back at Stamford Bridge, it is anticipated that Casadei will explore further.

Conor Gallagher, nevertheless, is willing to remain at Chelsea if the terms of a transfer do not satisfy him, which increases the likelihood that the midfield player will leave his childhood team on a free transfer the following summer.

The reason Conor Gallagher’s contract has expired is because Chelsea’s ownership and sporting leadership haven’t been persuaded that he should be a key component of their long-term midfield ambitions for the majority of the previous two years.