The 4 Chelsea Players Mauricio Pochettino Wants to Build Around

As the news of Mauricio Pochettino’s appointment as Chelsea’s new manager begins to settle in, the former Tottenham boss is already thinking about the future of the team. According to reputable sources, Pochettino has already set his sights on four young players who he thinks can help him build his team next season.

These gifted players include the likes of Reece James, Mason Mount, Conor Gallagher, and Levi Colwill. Each of these players has already proven their worth in the current Chelsea squad and have the potential to become key players in the future.

Recent financial reports revealed that Chelsea has spent an estimated £600 million on new signings over the last two transfer windows alone. Despite this huge splurge, Pochettino is said to have a different plan in mind.

The new manager intends to explore the talent within the team’s homegrown players, many of whom have been underutilized in recent years. Pochettino’s approach seems to signal a shift away from Chelsea’s previous transfer policies, which saw them offload some of their young players to balance the books.

Under Pochettino’s leadership, talented youngsters such as Mount, Gallagher, and Colwill may finally get their chance to shine. Mount, who has been impressive this season, is likely to keep his position as one of Chelsea’s key midfielders. Gallagher and Colwill, on the other hand, are expected to step up to the challenge and stake a claim for a spot in the starting line-up.

With Reece James having already cemented his place as a starter, Pochettino will most likely look to build around the rest of the promising young players, as he seeks to establish a new era of success at Chelsea.

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