Enzo Maresca has given green light for Chelsea to wrap up early January deal for £58M star
Journalist Graeme Bailey has predicted to The Chelsea Chronicle that Carney Chukwuemeka will get himself a move away from the club in January, a she is a player that Enzo Maresca feels is not needed at the club for the rest of the season.
The midfielder has endured an injury-laden time at CHELSEA since signing from Aston Villa, and he has only made one appearance for the Blues this season, a 14-minute cameo in their 5-0 win against League Two outfit Barrow.
Now it has been claimed that Chelsea are open to letting the midfielder leave the club in the summer, and Marcesa has given the green light over a possible transfer move to happen.
But there has mostly been interest in signing Chukwuemeka on loan, and Yahoo Sports understands that is also Milan’s preference as they look for low-cost options to bolster their midfield for this January, but the star could still get a move away in the winter window.
He said: “We know he’s not got a future there. That could be a permanent deal, but given how much they paid for him, his wages, a loan with a view is always most likely. There’s a bit of interest. I expect Chukwuemeka to get a move in January.”
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CHELSEA was a big move for the lad and one that has clearly not worked out – it was the wrong decision at the wrong time for the lad and his career so the best thing for him and the club is to depart.
there will probably be a few clubs interested – although it may be that Carney spends the next few seasons on loan moves rather than getting that permanent move that he needs.
He needs a move away for Chelsea for the sake of his career, that is for sure.
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