Chelsea Football Club has experienced significant turmoil over the past two years, with a substantial overhaul of their playing staff.
Last summer, several key players departed Stamford Bridge, including N’Golo Kante, Christian Pulisic, Kai Havertz, Mason Mount, Mateo Kovacic, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Despite this significant turnover, the team’s performance has not shown much improvement, finishing in sixth place last season after a disappointing 10th place finish in 2023.
This summer, only a few players have officially left the team, but their departures will undoubtedly be felt.
The first and most significant departure is Thiago Silva, who announced his return to Brazil to rejoin Fluminense, his former club.Silva had an exceptional season last year, demonstrating his professionalism and adaptability despite the team’s defensive injury woes.His leadership and experience will be sorely missed, having captained Chelsea on several occasions.
Additionally, young right-backs Josh Brooking and Noah Hay have also left the club, their contracts expiring today.While only three players have officially departed, there are likely to be more departures in the coming weeks.
Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah are attracting interest from other clubs, and Chelsea will need to decide whether to sell or offer them new contracts.Gallagher, in particular, has only one year left on his contract, making it unlikely that the club will let him leave on a free transfer.
The potential departures of these players will undoubtedly create a significant void in the team, both in terms of their on-field contributions and their experience and leadership.
Chelsea’s ability to adapt to these changes and find suitable replacements will be crucial in determining their success in the upcoming season.
The club’s fans will be watching with bated breath as the transfer window unfolds, hoping that the team can find the right balance and chemistry to propel them back up the ranks.