True to its reputation in previous seasons, Chelsea has spent lavishly to expand its workforce with the arrival of several recruits this summer: Moises Caicedo, Christopher Nkunku, Axel Disasi and Nicolas Jackson to name a few. In addition, the Blues have also been active in making significant sales to maintain a financial balance with the departures of Kai Havertz, Mason Mount and Mateo Kovacic. Despite everything, the English club remains pinned by financial fair play and finds itself in the obligation to continue its degreasing.
Thus, the young hopefuls of the London club could be the next victims in this enterprise, like Lewis Hall. Appeared 15 times for 14 starts during the previous year, the English midfielder has a good rating in England to such an extent that Newcastle has positioned itself to recruit him according to The Telegraph. Open to a departure of his protege, Chelsea do not intend to sell off the 18-year-old player and have set his starting price at £30m (just over €35m).