FRANK LAMPARD looks like he will be heading to the January sales this year since Chelsea were cleared to be able to make signings again.
There are a host of names being mentioned as potential targets to bring in, and Lampard will be weighing up what positions he might need to strengthen, or even replace.
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is able to sign players in January after a transfer ban was lifted.Credit: AFP or licensors
A lot of this will be dependent on any potential outgoings from Stamford Bridge next month, with a number of players rumoured to be looking to the exit doors.
I have rated their chances of leaving in January out of 10, starting with the most likely to leave.
Olivier Giroud – 9/10
The French World Cup winner is heavily linked with a number of sides, including a reunion with former Blues boss Antonio Conte at Inter.
It almost seems certain that he will be leaving Chelsea next month as he seeks more minutes.
But Giroud has always been professional and has never moaned; therefore he will keep his place fondly in Chelsea’s history books.
Frenchman Olivier Giroud has only played a handful of games for the Blues this season.Credit: EPA
Marcos Alonso – 7/10
Alonso has the same issue as Giroud, he wants to play more, naturally.
He has also been heavily linked with moving to the same club as Giroud, with a Conte reunion also looking quite likely for him.
With Frank Lampard even opting to use a right footed Cesar Azpilicueta ahead of Alonso in his position recently; I think the chances of him staying at the club beyond January are rather slim.
Marcos Alonso could join former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte at Inter Milan.Credit: Reuters
Pedro – 6/10
This is very dependent on whether Chelsea can bring in any of their attacking targets in January, or whether they have to wait until the summer.
The Spaniard’s contract is up in the summer and will not be renewed by Chelsea now. But due to the lack of football he is experiencing, he may wish to be sold in January, rather than wait until the summer.
Pedro’s contract with Chelsea comes to and end in the summer of 2020.Credit: EPA
Michy Batshuayi – 4/10
I don’t think Batshuayi will be sold outright, the reason he is rated as a 4 is because I can see him becoming part of a deal for Wilfried Zaha, should Chelsea decide to make that move.
He could also be affected by possible striker targets arriving in January so may well seek to leave as a result.
Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi joined the sqaud from Marseille in 2016.Credit: PA:Press Association
Willian – 4/10
This is an impossible one to call, but he is one here and rated as a 4 because despite apparently being in talks over extending his Chelsea contract since the summer, still nothing has been confirmed either way.
There have been whispers of interested clubs in January, so it cannot be ruled out.
Neither can him signing a new deal!
Brazilian attacking midfielder Willian is said to still be in talks over his Chelsea future.Credit: PA:Press Association/PA Images
Andreas Christensen – 1/10
This is a real outside bet. I don’t think Lampard will sell Christensen. However, if the rumoured pursuit of Nathan Ake does happen, Chelsea will have 5 centre backs.
Surely if that does happen, one must go? Having used Christensen the least out of the current options, it would point to the direction of him being the one allowed to leave.
Danish centre back Andreas Christensen, 23, joined Chelsea in 2013.Credit: Getty Images – Getty
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