Chelsea owner Boehly exploring US-style player trade deals to freshen up Blues squad
Todd Boehly will look to shake up the summer transfer business conducted at Chelsea through a series of player trade deals, the PA news agency understands.
Chelsea’s new supremo has already put the wheels in motion on a major administrative overhaul at Stamford Bridge, acting as interim sporting director this summer.
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And Chelsea’s new co-controlling owner and chairman will explore a number of player swaps to freshen up the Blues squad.
Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech are among those who can leave west London this summer, it is understood.
Chelsea have been encouraged by Juventus towards a move for long-term defensive target Matthijs De Ligt, and Germany forward Werner could be offered in a part-exchange deal.
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Werner has failed to hit his Bundesliga heights at Chelsea but still remains a squad and fan favourite due to his hard-working attitude and upbeat demeanour.
The Blues are thought to be willing to let the 26-year-old depart this summer however, provided a deal can be struck to suit all parties.
Juventus would demand up to 100million euros in a straight cash sale for De Ligt, but Chelsea would not entertain such a high fee.
Hakim Ziyech could be another to be


