
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has offered an update on the future of one of his most important players, as transfer speculation begins to intensify.
Speaking ahead ofChelsea’s game againstPreston North Endin the third round of theFA Cupon Saturday, Pochettino discussed the future of Conor Gallagher, the player he has used most this season and has captained on multiple occasions, too.
When asked if the midfielder will still be a Chelsea player come the end of the transfer window, however, Pochettino refused to give a definitive answer.
“I cannot, no,” he said. Look, I cannot guarantee I will be here after tomorrow! In football, things can happen and it is between the club and the player. Only the player can guarantee or the club.
“(It is up to) the player more than the club because he still has one year and a half left on his contract. He can stay. He can say ‘yes I am going to be here because my contract allows me to be here’. And then the club, it is a decision no? It’s about making the best decision for the club and the player.
“Like all players at different clubs, when you arrive at this point it is always the time to talk and make a decision about the future. But at this moment there is nothing to announce, nothing to say. The club is happy with him, he is happy here.”
Gallagher has been heavily linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge over the past six months, withTottenham Hotspurthe most interested party. Spurs and West Ham were both put off by the £50m asking price, though, which looks like it’ll drop this window as the hierarchy look to offload a player that will count as pure profit on their balance sheet.
Regardless, the23-year-old is prepared to fight for his placein the team and at the club. He still has 18 months remaining on his current deal, withTransfermarktvaluing him at £36m.
Chelsea are ready to rival Manchester City and Barcelonafor a Brazilian teenage starlet who has been likened to Lionel Messi.
Chelsea are also eyeing a strikerwho is scoring plenty of goals for La Liga surprise package Girona.
And the Blues havejoined the race to sign a defenderwho has been likened to Raphael Varane.

