Liam Rosenior to discuss Chelsea futures with Sterling and Disasi amid transfer speculation and squad planning.

Liam Rosenior, the new Chelsea head coach, is set to engage in crucial talks with Raheem Sterling and Axel Disasi to determine their future at the club. Rosenior, who has recently taken charge, is prioritizing assessing his squad before making any decisions on potential signings during this transfer window. He has been occupied with preparations for the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Arsenal on Wednesday and hasn't yet had the opportunity to evaluate whether Sterling and Disasi should be reintegrated into the team.

Both Sterling and Disasi have been on the fringes, with neither featuring this season, and were put up for sale last summer. However, finding suitable buyers has proven challenging. Disasi, the former Monaco center-back, finds himself in a state of uncertainty. Sterling's situation is complicated by his £325,000-a-week contract, which still has 18 months remaining. Chelsea would prefer to move both players on this month but Rosenior wants to discuss the best way forward with them.

Rosenior acknowledged the immediate demands on his time since taking the Chelsea job. He stated that he will have conversations with Sterling and Disasi in the coming days, expressing respect for Sterling's outstanding career and describing Disasi as someone he has admired for a long time. However, he emphasized the need to prioritize given the congested game schedule.

Despite the managerial change, Chelsea are anticipating a relatively quiet transfer window. The club might consider a first-team signing if an appropriate opportunity arises, but the main focus is on reducing the squad size.

Several clubs have shown interest in Sterling, with West Ham, Crystal Palace, and Fulham all registering varying degrees of interest. Sterling is reportedly open to remaining in London and would consider a move abroad if the terms are right. Disasi is open to both loan and permanent moves, but a permanent exit is preferred by both the player and Chelsea.

Rosenior's approach suggests a period of transition behind the scenes, rather than immediate major changes on the pitch. The club aims to minimize disruption, limit new arrivals, and focus on trimming the squad. While a good market opportunity would be a welcome boost, the immediate priority is to assess the existing players and make informed decisions about their future. Rosenior's decision will be based on conversations with the players and the club, working through a list of priorities amidst a whirlwind of activity.


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