‘Still hot’ – Chelsea player could still be off this window as move heats up again | OneFootball

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·22 August 2024

‘Still hot’ – Chelsea player could still be off this window as move heats up again

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The future of one Chelsea player is still to be sorted out one way or the other before the end of this transfer window, with a few possible eventualities.

Chelsea have been looking to move on a number of player from their first team squad, but also, some player might still stick around.


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The future of Noni Madueke is rather unclear still right now, with the winger seemingly now looking at much less game time than he had last season with new arrivals of players such as Joao Felix and Pedro Neto this summer.

Madueke will already be looking at Cole Palmer ahead of him in his position, so there is a big chance that he still decides to push for a move away in the final week or so of this transfer window.

Madueke to Newcastle is hot

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Madueke could still depart Chelsea

According to our writer Simon Phillips in his latest set of transfer updates on his own Substack website today, Madueke to Newcastle is heating back up again.

Phillips writes:

“SPTC sources are hearing more and more this week about a move for Madueke to Newcastle.

“As we reported last week, Chelsea slapped a £50m price tag on Madueke so aren’t exactly in any rush to sell, but they absolutely would sell him if a decent offer came in.

“Toon are not paying that for him of course and some negotiation would need to be done. But sources close to these conversations this week believe that it may well still happen and the subject has gotten hot again.”

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