” I think it’s high time the leave my beloved Club I don’t need them anymore from one injury to another- Chelsea Manager Mauricio Pochettino has informed Todd Boehly he wants to get rid of 2 Chelsea FLOP player in Summer transfer

After enduring a lackluster season with Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino is purportedly feeling frustrated with the performances of two specific players within his squad.
Following an extravagant spree in the summer transfer market, which saw the acquisition of talents like Moises Caicedo, Nicolas Jackson, and Cole Palmer, there was an expectation that Pochettino would lead Chelsea to reclaim their Premier League dominance.
However, the campaign for the Blues in the 2023–2024 season has fallen far short of expectations. Currently languishing in ninth place in the league standings, they trail fifth-placed Aston Villa by a considerable sixteen points and league leaders Arsenal by a staggering 27 points.
According to reports referenced by Football Insider, discontent has surfaced within the Chelsea coaching staff regarding the performances of wingers Raheem Sterling and Mykhailo Mudryk, who have failed to exert the expected influence on the team.
Despite a hefty £88 million investment in Mudryk’s talent in 2023, the Ukrainian winger has only mustered six goals and three assists in 33 appearances this season, falling short of the anticipated impact.
Similarly, Sterling, a seasoned England international, has made 38 appearances across all competitions in the 2023–2024 season, contributing eight goals and eight assists, which, although respectable, may not meet the lofty expectations set for him.
Reports suggest that Chelsea is now poised to reinforce their squad with the addition of a new winger once the summer transfer window opens. Recent speculation has centered around Nico Williams, an impressive talent from Athletic Bilbao, who could potentially bolster Chelsea’s attacking options.
Following a disappointing 2-2 draw against Sheffield United, currently at the bottom of the league table, Pochettino expressed his frustration, emphasizing the need for his team to compete more effectively, particularly in matches against ostensibly weaker opponents.
Acknowledging the challenges of assembling a cohesive team, Pochettino highlighted the need for patience and strategic planning, noting that the process often extends over multiple years. As the season draws to a close, Chelsea’s management will undertake a thorough evaluation of the squad’s shortcomings and strategize to address them through targeted player acquisitions.