Chelsea Make DECISION On Noni Madueke Exit In JANUARY!

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Chelsea seems to have made a decision concerning Noni Madueke exit in January, MySportDab reports. 

The young England International have been off this season with injury keeping him away from action.

There have been a number of claims pointing at Noni Madueke leaving Chelsea in the January window which is close by.

The Blues currently have the player back to full fitness and already training and ready to make his full return to playing more.

The youngster was given enough playing opportunity last season which saw them showing a lot of potentials and also scoring goals.

His time was cut after falling out of the team due to his injury which have since seen him struggle to make a comeback that seemed to have taken long.

The player is now back and there are rumors of him forcing a way out of the team to make sure he get regular playing time.

According to the report reaching us from Transfer News Live, they confirmed Chelsea decision concerning the player which they don’t want a move to happen in January.

Here Is What Was Said:

“Chelsea are not willing to loan out Noni Madueke in the January transfer window but are prepared to listen to offers over £40m for Conor Gallagher in January.

Chelsea might find themselves in a place that they need to make some sale happen if they can bring in more players.

Claims are pointing at Conor Gallagher who is nearing the end of his contract and they are looking to get enough from him if they fail to extend his stay.

Noni Madueke is expected to stay at Chelsea regardless of all claims made concerning the player being sold in January window.

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