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Chelsea Star player Conor Gallagher will become the most hated player after he is set to complete the signing with premier League Rivals.

Chelsea are anticipating a new transfer proposal for Conor Gallagher, with Atletico Madrid now showing interest in the player.

Currently 24 years old, Gallagher is on international duty with England and has yet to make any definitive decisions regarding his future at the club.

Last season was Gallagher’s best yet for his boyhood team, as he became an integral part of a squad that saw significant improvement toward the end of a challenging campaign.

Despite Chelsea spending over £200 million on players such as Enzo Fernandes and Moises Caicedo, Gallagher retained his role as a key player in Mauricio Pochettino’s midfield.

Gallagher was disappointed by Pochettino’s recent departure, and it remains unclear how he will fit into the plans of the new manager, Ezno Maresca.

Tottenham and Aston Villa also remain keen on Gallagher, but they will have to compete with Atletico Madrid for his signature.

According to The Sun, Atletico Madrid’s bold loan offer for Gallagher, whom Chelsea values at around ÂŁ50 million, is likely to be unsuccessful.

Maresca is well aware of the interest in Gallagher and is reportedly considering one of his former players from Leicester as a potential alternative.

Leicester, having just been promoted, would demand at least ÂŁ40 million for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who is also admired by Liverpool.

In the meantime, Chelsea is still on the hunt for at least one new striker this summer.

Talks are ongoing for Villa’s Jhon Duran, with the Colombian international eager to move to Stamford Bridge.

Villa, however, is holding firm on their terms, insisting on including at least one player in a part-exchange deal, excluding Gallagher, to finalize the transfer.

Chelsea has other options on their radar, and Atletico Madrid’s Samu Omorodion is believed to be one of them.

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