John Terry could be SOLD by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in the summer.
The Sunday Mirror says Abramovich is ready to dump captain Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba as he continues his Stamford Bridge revolution.
The billionaire has begun a fresh recruitment process that will lead to the dismantling of the Blues’s ageing squad.
The £74million purchases of Fernando Torres and David Luiz in the January transfer window were brought in as direct replacements for Drogba and Terry.
And Lampard’s position is under threat with Chelsea’s global scouting network under instructions to find a younger replacement.
Inter Milan ace Wesley Sneijder is on Chelsea's shopping list.
The Sunday Mirror says club owner Roman Abramovich is ready to dump captain John Terry, Frank Lampard and Drogba as he continues his Stamford Bridge revolution.
And Sneijder is being lined up to succeed Lampard.
The arrival of a key midfielder will put Lampard’s position under threat next season.
Dutch ace Sneijder has confessed an ambition to play in England - though would favour a move to Manchester United.
Didier Drogba will be offloaded by Chelsea in the summer.
The Sunday Mirror says club owner Roman Abramovich is ready to dump captain John Terry, Frank Lampard and Drogba as he continues his Stamford Bridge revolution.
Drogba will almost certainly be the first casualty as Chelsea look to off-load him in the summer.
He is already being squeezed out following the arrival of Fernando Torres from Liverpool.
if i were the boss.......................i'll clear out anyone above 30..................
all signed to Man city lar
since they load of $$
Didier Drogba will use Tuesday's clash with Manchester United as a barometer to where he sits at Chelsea.
The Mail on Sunday says Drogba will quit Chelsea if he is dropped again for Tuesday night’s Premier League showdown with Manchester United, according to sources close to the player.
He would favour a move back to Marseille in the summer.
The potential stumbling block would be the fee Chelsea would require — possibly as much as £20m — and the inability of Marseille to match his wages of £130,000 a week.
Cut-price Kaka on agenda for Chelsea owner Abramovich
Kaka remains on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's shopping list.
The Sunday Mirror says the billionaire has begun a fresh recruitment process that will lead to the dismantling of the Blues’s ageing squad.
And Frank Lampard’s position is under threat with Chelsea’s global scouting network under instructions to find a younger replacement.
Real Madrid star Kaka is on Abramovich's agenda.
The Brazilian could be available from Real at less than half the £58 million they paid AC Milan for him two years ago.