Chelsea’s long-standing reputation for developing elite young talent is back in the spotlight, with Tyrik George emerging as a player who could leave the club in January.
The highly-rated 19-year-old winger is believed to be growing frustrated with his lack of first-team opportunities at Stamford Bridge and is now actively pushing for a permanent move in a bid to accelerate his development, sources close to the agent industry have said. catch off side.
George has been an outstanding performer at youth level for Chelsea and has been praised for his speed, directness and ability to work effectively on either flank, although his preference remains on the left wing.
Tyrik George struggles for playing time at Chelsea
Despite regularly training with the first team and making appearances for the team in cup competitions, he has struggled to find consistent minutes under coach Enzo Maresca.
The youngster has only appeared in four Premier League games this season.
With Chelsea boasting an overcrowded attacking department and continuing to invest heavily in established wide players, George and his agent believe the time is right to seek a new challenge.
Interest in teenagers is widespread. In England, Leeds United, Everton, Fulham, Southampton and Crystal Palace are monitoring his situation closely and he is seen as a potential signing who could develop into a regular in the Premier League.
Fulham in particular have long admired George and came close to signing him on summer deadline day.
A proposed £22m deal fell apart in the final stages of negotiations, but this valuation is now seen as the benchmark for Chelsea to operate since talks resumed in January.
Blues’ interest in winger is growing
RB Leipzig and Roma are also firmly involved. Leipzig’s interest is thought to be driven by their track record of developing young attacking talent, offering George a clear path into a development-oriented environment that has previously benefited the likes of Christopher Nkunku and Dani Olmo.
Roma, meanwhile, see him as a long-term project who could thrive in Serie A under a more structured tactical system, and sources say the Italian club are looking for creative financial solutions to make the deal a reality.
What’s important is that George’s camp has drawn a clear line. They want a permanent transfer rather than another loan, and any move must include guarantees of regular starting minutes and a clear role in the first-team set-up.
George’s departure in January is seen as highly likely as multiple clubs are preparing for a move and Chelsea are unlikely to stand in the way once the valuation is met.
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