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Thomas Tuchel’s first team roster in America has lost three highly regarded Chelsea players.

Thomas Tuchel's first team roster in America has lost three highly regarded Chelsea players. During their preseason tour of America, Chelsea stars reportedly got cut from the club's most memorable group.

Thomas Tuchel’s first team roster in America has lost three highly regarded Chelsea players. During their preseason tour of America, Chelsea stars reportedly got cut from the club’s most memorable group.

Billy Gilmour, Armando Broja, and Harvey Vale were among the four people that were shown the entrance as they attempted to determine their whereabouts ahead of the upcoming season.

According to football journalist Adam Newson, Gilmour, 21, and Vale, 18, will interact with the Blues’ development team in the United States while they determine their futures.

The Scottish star Gilmour enjoyed a continued loaned season with Norwich and has been linked to a move to Everton despite recent events signaling an agreement expansion at Stamford Bridge.

Vale received his senior debut under Blues manager Thomas Tuchel in December, and while the German is connected to the young midfielder, he could be transferred away to gain experience.

As the Blues are reluctant to transfer the striker, Broja is reportedly on his way back to London to complete a credit swap to West Ham.

Although the Hammers were eager to sign the 20-year-old on a long-term contract, they have now recognised Chelsea’s position in this matter.

Additionally, it was stated that the Albanian international will arrive in England today evening to complete the arrangement.

Anjorin, a fellow Blues teammate of Broja, is also on the verge of leaving Stamford Bridge, with Coventry, Huddersfield, Norwich, and QPR all vying for his services.

The competent midfielder is expected to be followed by numerous European teams.

In any case, the 20-year-old is also being pursued by Everton.

Tuchel, though, is unlikely to permit Anjorin or the other young players already named to permanently depart the Blues.

For the Blues up to this point, the transfer market has been extremely active.

Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly, who both joined their new partners in the States, were proactively purchased by them.

However, none of the new Blues were particularly impressive in the West London team’s 2-1 victory over Club America on Saturday.

When Chelsea plays Charlotte FC on Wednesday, supporters will likely have their best chance to see the pair dressed in the team’s colors.

Additionally, as the team gets closer to making a mark, Sevilla star Jules Kounde might soon join them at Stamford Bridge.

Despite the fact that Barcelona, who already lost Andreas Christensen in the transfer window, presents them with formidable challenge.

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