May 23 (Bloomberg) -- According to British media outlet BBC, if the right offer is received this summer, the

Chelsea

Soccer club may sell Connor

Gallagher (name)

Trevor

Chalobah

, Ian Mathieson and Armando Broa. However, Gallagher is reluctant to leave this summer and Chalobah is in no rush to move.

Reports suggest that although new manager Mauricio Pochettino sees Gallagher and Chalobah as important members of his future plans, his arrival has created a lot of uncertainty about the future of the two players. Chelsea may consider selling Gallagher, Chalobah, Matheson and Broya to meet the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.

Gallagher has one year left on his contract with Chelsea and the club value him at around £50 million. Despite this, Gallagher is reluctant to move on this summer, having worn the captain's armband on several occasions and made a number of appearances this season. Chalobah is also in no hurry to leave, with four years left on his contract. Last year, Chelsea accepted a £25 million offer from Nottingham Forest, but Chalobah refused to move, and will only consider offers from clubs in the Premier League's top seven or from clubs in other leagues that have Champions League qualification.

Matsson was loaned out to Borussia Dortmund for the second half of the season and is currently preparing for the Champions League final. His contract with Chelsea contains a £35 million release clause. Broya is also seen as a saleable player by Chelsea and has attracted interest from several European clubs. Broa was sent out on loan to Fulham for the second half of the season, but has performed mediocrely.

Matheson and Broa are reportedly willing to move on before June 30, which would help Chelsea meet the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. Fans will continue to keep an eye on these players and look forward to the club's operations in the summer transfer window.

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