Enzo Maresca’s Decision on two Chelsea Players

As the offseason approaches, it appears that Enzo Maresca is already making decisions about his team. Even though the new manager formally takes over on July 1st, he will already be evaluating his team and deciding who has a future and who doesn't.

Before the season begins, the Italian will also want to add some of his own players to the roster. It appears that the squad's evaluation has already begun. Some of the decisions that have been made by Enzo Maresca are likely to affect Robert Sanchez and Omari Hutchinson.

Although several shot stoppers have been associated with the blues this transfer window, Maresca is eager to work with Sanchez. However, Sanchez will need to adjust because one of the boss' primary tactics is to use the goalkeeper essentially as an outfield player.

Hutchinson played for Ipswich on loan during the previous season, when he assisted Maresca's Leicester in helping them both be promoted to the Premier League. Consequently, the Italian would have been in a better position than others to examine the winger more closely.

It remains to be seen if Chelsea decides to sell this summer. However, considering the club's concerns with the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules, the £25–30 million that can be raised from any sale would be helpful.

Should no club meet Chelsea's demands, the player can be brought up to the first team. In the previous season's Championship, Hutchinson scored ten goals and added six assists.

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