Chelsea have a large handful of players who they will be looking to sell this summer, but that might be easier said than done for some of them.

Players like Romelu Lukaku and Kepa Arrizabalaga are both on fairly high wages at the club and will probably need to be willing to negotiate lowers wages if they want to leave at the end of the summer. Both players are currently out on loan, but the future beyond that for them is very unclear at the moment.

Kepa is on loan at Real Madrid and although it started well, it’s turned into a bit of a disaster because he has not been playing much at all recently.

Chelsea though, are now taking interest for Kepa for the summer, with clubs letting them know they are keen.

That is according to insider Simon Phillips, who has put the sourced update out on his website this afternoon.

Phillips says that Saudi clubs are keen on Kepa, as well as a couple of clubs in La Liga, but not Real Madrid!

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