'It's important': Fabrizio Romano names the two centre-backs who could leave Chelsea after Tosin Adarabioyo scores again
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Tosin Adarabioyo has been linked with a move away from Chelsea and the defender has just made his stance very clear over a move away.
Adarabioyo has now scored three goals in his last three matches for the Blues and is starting to become an important player under Enzo Maresca.
The West London club are looking to trim down Maresca this month by offloading several players and centre-back is an area where they are very well stocked.
At least one defender is set to depart Stamford Bridge in January and the two most likely names have just been revealed.
Chelsea do not want to sell Tosin Adarabioyo
Axel Disasi and Renato Veiga are the two players who are expected to be let go by Chelsea this month, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Disasi has made just four Premier League appearances since September, meanwhile, Veiga is keen to leave to get opportunities playing in central defence.
In the case of Tosin Adarabioyo, he is expected to remain with Enzo Maresca very keen on him and the defender is also happy in West London.
Romano: “It’s important to say Tosin Adarabioyo scored three goals in the last three games and for the moment, Tosin is absolutely not a player considered for sale by Chelsea.
“The same with the player’s side, he is very happy at Chelsea and playing under Maresca, so the players who could leave in that position are Axel Disasi and Renato Veiga.”
Where are Axel Disasi and Renato Veiga expected to go?
TBR Football exclusively revealed earlier this month that Juventus contacted Chelsea about signing Axel Disasi this month.
West Ham United are keen on Disasi's signing along with Aston Villa, although they have now signed Levante right-back Garcia.
Juventus and Borussia Dortmund have both held talks over a move for Renato Veiga with the player pushing to leave Chelsea.
Veiga wants to be playing regular football ahead of the 2026 World Cup and is also keen to be playing as a central defender.