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Chelsea's five jewels of youth training are about to be lost: two new star contracts are difficult to renew three will face poaching

Chelsea are currently in crisis. The club's future looks precarious, there is no way to fund their daily activities and fans are outraged. Sanctions against boss Abramovich put Chelsea in a dangerous position with the sole goal of maintaining a vacuum. Of course, this is an issue that should be resolved in the near future, but it all depends on when Abramovich officially sells the club and hands control to someone else. Until then, Chelsea were in a state of panic. Christensen, Rudiger and Azpilicueta, whose current contracts expire this summer, now appear to be people from other clubs and can't renew their contracts yet, but they may not be the only loss Chelsea could suffer. The entire team is unlikely to leave, but what plays out at Stamford Bridge is a nightmare. The club is currently losing money every day and even if a new owner comes to correct the situation, the situation can be bad. Chelsea can't sell any players, so apart from the three above-mentioned people leaving for free, they don't have to worry too much about the stars being sold, quite simply because they can't sell any players right now.

But when the new boss arrives, they need to inject money just to keep Chelsea going, not to take them to the next level. Players may need to be sold to raise funds for operation and fund signings that the club undoubtedly wants to add. As a result, the squad needs to make sacrifices and given the massive loss of young talent last summer, Chelsea could be in a similar situation again. The path to the first team has once again become somewhat blurred, although Tuchel has tried to give the young players a chance. There are a couple of Chelsea youngsters who may be tempted by other clubs who want to take advantage of the Blues' current situation to complete the transfer, but who are they?

Harvey-Weir

Starting with the most worrying things, Harvey Weir's future doesn't have any foreshadowing, and that's not what Chelsea are most satisfied with. The club has been in talks with players' representatives on a new contract, with his current contract set to expire in 2023. The club desperately wanted him to renew his contract at the club, but the fact that he could not renew his contract prevented the plans. Harvey Weir is one of Cobham's most promising talent in recent years and has been training in the first team for some time. Not only that, but he also made his first-team debut in the League Cup against Brentford, while he was commissioned to change the game in the FA Cup against Luton, although there are more first-team players to choose from on the bench. He is seen as a future Chelsea star, but the club faces the biggest risk of losing him. There is no doubt that clubs across Europe will take note of this and he will certainly have a choice. For a man who scored nine goals and assisted three times in the youth squad this year, Xavi Weir is Chelsea's future, but only if they keep him.

Zud Susep Bell

Like Harvey Weir, Zud Sussip Bell's contract expires in 2023. The same negotiations could not take place, so Chelsea were skeptical of his future. The striker also made his first appearance in the League Cup against Brentford, but has yet to get the same chances as Harvey Weir in the first team. The club will soon be able to start negotiating a pre-contract deal with Suthep Bale and Chelsea do not want to lose a potential player. Although Susup Bell has been mediocre this year and doesn't look like potential superstar Harvey Weir, losing him is still a blow. Having just one goal in the Premier League's second division this year doesn't give much confidence, but he has six goals in all competitions, while Chelsea have been struggling this year, in the relegation zone of the U23 league. He scored 19 goals last season.

Lewis Hall

Now, transfers could be made to players who don't have problems with their contracts, but their prospects could be questioned if they are offered a better and more stable contract, and Chelsea need to sell players to balance the play. Lewis Hall is one such rising star that other clubs will be aiming for. The versatile left-footer will debut in the FA Cup against Chesterfield, playing a full 90 minutes at left centre-back and scoring an assist that made his debut even more impressive. But he's actually a midfielder. He showed the club's academy strength at left-back, but his best position was in the middle of midfield. As a technically skilled organisational centre, Hall has all the qualities needed to play for Chelsea's first team in the near future. Scoring seven goals and assisting eight times in 30 games, the youth team game was too easy for the 17-year-old and he needed to go out on loan to feel the senior team game. Of course, if Chelsea can convince him to stay.

Levy Colwell

Levy Colewell is a slightly more well-known name and this year he was loaned to Huddersfield town for the Championship. He has already been captain of England's Under-19 team and will return to Chelsea's first team after the departure of Rudiger, Christensen and Azpilicueta. However, if a new boss comes in to take over the team, it could cost a lot of money, and if Colwell is not persuaded to stay, such as Libramento and Mark Guy last summer, then he could play a role in the transfer of Chuamini or Conde. If Chelsea's current financial situation continues, there is a good chance Colwell will have a chance to get into the first team, but given his form, that seems to be the only way to keep him.

Anjolin

Anjorin was on the verge of a breakthrough for a while at Chelsea. He made his debut under Lampard before the first coronavirus pandemic hit, but never went any further than expected. Under Tuchel's leadership, the opportunity was hard to come by, and he was eventually loaned to Lokomotiv Moscow at the start of the season. That time is over and he will now be at Huddersfield Until the end of the season, but the 20-year-old is losing his time to succeed at Chelsea. As a top player in the youth team, Anjolin has stopped playing youth football for some time, but given chelsea's situation and his lack of opportunities at the club, he may be drawn to a fresh start. He needs first-team playtime and that may not be at Chelsea. Sanctions against Abramovich could also hasten his departure.

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