Chelsea transfer news: Boehly may have ruined Mauricio Pochettino’s plan

Chelsea's Portuguese striker Joao Felix (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Chelsea's Portuguese striker Joao Felix (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images) /
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In today’s Chelsea transfer news – How Todd Boehly may have ruined Mauricio Pochettino’s summer, an update on Joao Felix & much more.

For yesterday’s Chelsea transfer news, click here.

Chelsea transfer news – Mauricio Pochettino doesn’t want Joao Felix

A lot of Chelsea players have their futures up in their air, with the club planning to sell a multitude of them and the ripple effect of a new manager.

According to the trustworthy Spanish outlet Marca, Joao Felix is no longer wanted at Chelsea since the new manager Mauricio Pochettino is not a fan of him. Therefore, he will not be signed permanently and instead will look to sign for a new club given his tiff with Diego Simeone.

Chelsea transfer news – Chelsea agree personal terms with Manuel Ugarte

It really is no surprise to see Chelsea hijacking another club’s deal. Manuel Ugarte was heavily linked with Liverpool, but given the efficiency of Todd Boehly, Chelsea may have snatched the Sporting CP midfielder.

It’s been reported that Chelsea have agreed personal terms with Manuel Ugarte already, but now they just need to negotiate with the club. Rob Pratley has claimed that Chelsea would prefer to pay his release clause in instalments rather than one lumpsum.

Chelsea transfer news – Todd Boehly may have ruined Poch’s plan

Chelsea will be under the most amount of scrutiny this summer, given their reputation to overspend and find loopholes in FFP’s regulations. It’s been reported far and wide that the plan of the club is to sell a load of their players and cut down on spending to make sure they aren’t penalised in future.

Football London has revealed the full extent of Chelsea’s upcoming prudence. Given that a lot of their players are being paid for in intervals, this could hinder the money which Mauricio Pochettino is allocated to spend this summer, particularly given their lack of Champions League financial resources.

What do you make of today’s Chelsea transfer news?