Chelsea have been linked with Everton’s Anthony Gordon in a £60m deal that has confused many, including JohnnyTheNic...
Chelsea have been linked with Everton’s Anthony Gordon in a £60m deal that has confused many. Johnny Nic is most baffled as to why he’d move.despite having at least half a dozen players in a similar position, but talent hoarding is all part of their model.
Gordon might catch a glimpse of Ethan Ampadu, who signed for Chelsea from Exeter City in 2017 and has played just one Premier League game for the club since and most recently returned from a season-long loan at Venezia after signing another three-year contract at Stamford Bridge, presumably in the hope of playing first-team football at some point.
This is his last year of a six-year contract, is now 28 and will struggle to reignite a career that has fizzled out. OK, he picked up £5million per year but had he stayed at Everton and developed into a star, he’d still have earned plenty of money. Gordon may well want to pick up some big cash at Stamford Bridge, but he should be in no doubt that he will likely be a bit-part player, a small fish in a big pond and largely ignored by the club and by the fans.
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