It will be difficult to find many players who are currently playing soccer in Chelsea. Just looking back on the last finals of the
Champions League three years ago, you need to see how Rice Games and Vinci Rwell have left the victory in Manchester City.
As a club not shying away from changing managers in the modern era, Todd Boley seems to have done so with his players since taking over as new owner.
Players like Mason Mount have looked like reliable guys for Chelsea for much of their career, but he has not been immune to the effects of the new regime.
It now appears that one of the club’s longest serving players could be set for a permanent move, with journalist Alan Nixon reporting that Jamie Cumming is close to a move to Oxford United.
The 24-year-old spent last season on loan at the same club, making 20 league appearances.
He appears to have impressed them during his stay, with defender Zach Jules calling him “outstanding.”
Despite his long tenure at the club, the goalkeeper looks set to have a shot at breaking into the first team at Stamford Bridge.
The goalkeeping situation for next season remains unclear and new manager Enzo Maresca’s thoughts are likely to be taken into account.
The Italian reportedly praised Djordje Petrovic during his job interview.
However, it has since been revealed that he is looking to work alongside Robert Sanchez,
so it remains to be seen who will start the season in between them and the match against Manchester City at Stamford Bridge.