
Chelsea football club is ready for a clear out with plenty of their fringe players set to depart stamford bridge once again but this time around most of them will be leaving on a permanent basis.
According to daily news report, Chelsea have agreed to sell highly rated academy graduate Xavier Mbuyamba as FIFA loan limit are placed on overseas loans, the young defender had hoped to depart on loan this summer to get some much needed experience but it seems his time at Chelsea is coming to an end.
Xavier Mbuyamba set to depart stamford bridge permanently via Instagram photos.
Alongside that decision, Chelsea will also sanction the sell of United States of America defender Matt Miazga and Ghanaian left back Abdul Baba Rahman, the pair has spent most of their time on loan but it also seems to be the end as the club tries to comply with FIFA regulations on overseas loan.
Matt Miazga time at Chelsea is coming to an end via Instagram photos.
Baba Rahman to be shown the exit door via Instagram photos.
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