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Scotland star Billy Gilmour does have future at Chelsea, insists Gus Poyet
BILLY GILMOUR's difficult involvement with Norwich ought to see him return to Chelsea "more grounded".
That is the perspective on Stamford Bridger legend Gus Poyet.
The Scotland star got through a troublesome time at Carrow Road last term, playing in a side which was consigned straight back to the Championship.
While he got more Premier League minutes added to his repertoire, the midfielder, 20, frequently wound up on the seat and went under some robust analysis from Norwich fans at focuses in the season.
He as of late broadened his agreement at Chelsea after the European monsters set off a condition in his arrangement.
He will return for pre-season preparing with his other colleagues one week from now, with Thomas Tuchel accepted to be quick to take a gander at his eye over the Scot.
Poyet figures Gilmour has a future at the club, yet his consistency levels must be there for that to occur.
He told Lord Ping: "Gilmour has gone out borrowed, didn't play a great deal yet presently he's back and ideally he's a superior player, more full grown and on the grounds that he encountered transfer with Norwich ideally that will make him more grounded and afterward perhaps Thomas Tuchel will allow him an opportunity.
Before last week, J ules Kounde was chances on to turn into a Chelsea player this late spring yet Marina Granovskaia's exit has harmonized with the way that the Blues have now cooled their advantage in the Sevilla man for Juventus star Matthijs de Ligt. The La Liga peculiarity was purportedly all the more a club and Granovskaia target while director Thomas Tuchel really has de Ligt beating his own exchange list of things to get which new proprietor Todd Boehly needs to stick to. In any case, it won't simply be one safeguard that will be marked this mid year.
Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen have previously left and both Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso could follow after accordingly before very long as the two of them attempt and push forward their fantasy Barcelona moves and even possibly connect up with Sevilla's number 23 who is currently open to the possibility of a Camp Nou move subsequent to holding chats with supervisor Xavi.So where do Chelsea go next in their pursuit of a potential de Ligt accomplice
"Billy Gilmour is a decent player, that's what everybody knows and we as a whole understand how he can manage the ball, it's simply whether or not he can perform week-in, week-out."
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