Five Chelsea stars set to follow N’Golo Kante to Saudi Arabia as Todd Boehly looks to Middle East to solve FFP woes
CHELSEA owner Todd Boehly is looking to Saudi Arabia to help solve the clubs FFP woes as he looks to offload SIX players to the Middle East - that cost the club £230million.
Midfielder N’Golo Kante, a £29m signing from Leicester in 2016, is departing Stamford Bridge when his contract expires at the end of this month for the Middle East.
The 32-year-old French ace has penned a mega £1.7m-a-week deal - SIX TIMES what he earns in West London - with Al-Ittihad.
We have also revealed how outcast striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 32, is in talks to join one of the four Saudi Pro League clubs owned by the Public Investment Fund.
He cost £10m from Barcelona last August.
Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly, a £34m arrival from Napoli last summer, is also being offered an escape from Chelsea by the Saudis.
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Striker Romelu Lukaku, who was loaned to Inter Milan last term, has also been offered an incredible £21m-a-year deal by Al-Hilal.
He cost a whopping £97.5m from Inter two years ago.
And it emerged yesterday that winger Hakim Ziyech, who was a £38m arrival from Ajax in 2020, is being targeted by Al-Nassr to link up in attack with Cristiano Ronaldo.
has now claimed that £22m goalkeeper Edouard Mendy could join a Saudi Pro League club with Al-Ahli believed to be in contact with his agent.
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Boehly has spent over £600MILLION on new players since buying the club from Roman Abramovich at the start of the season.
He now must balance the books as well as reduce the bloated dressing room of 30-plus players.
Chelsea must start selling by June 30 to keep in line with FFP rules, even though they will not be in European competition next season.
The American was spotted recently in the Middle East country with the president of Pro League club Al-Hilal, who are now owned by the country's Public Investment Fund.