Mauricio Pochettino will inherit a bloated squad at the start of the summer transfer window and making a number of adjustments is his major job.

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Mauricio Pochettino reveals to Chelsea FC the first transfer he wants to make

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Following a poor 2022/23 season, Chelsea will once again spend the summer transfer window overhauling their current squad.

The Blues concluded the Premier League season in 12th place, having lost 16 of their 38 games. Their terrible result was the club’s worst since the Premier League‘s inception in 1992, with them ending just ten points above the relegation zone.

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Chelsea ‘agree’ personal terms with Andre Onana ahead of crucial Inter Milan talks

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For some time now, the focus has been on next season, with expectations around Stamford Bridge skyrocketing following Mauricio Pochettino‘s arrival. Despite spending over £600 million on new recruits in the last year, Boehly and Clearlake Capital are poised to spend again this summer.

A new goalkeeper, midfielder, and attacker all said to be on the club’s radar ahead of the transfer market beginning next week. With that in mind, we hereby compiled a comprehensive breakdown of all the incomings and outgoings at Cobham.

Bryan Fiabema (Free agent)

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Xavier Simons (Hull City)
Dujon Sterling (Rangers)

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