LONDON FOOTBALL NEWS: With only a little over two weeks left in the summer transfer window, Chelsea is expected to be very busy clearing out its squad, but there won't be many new signings.

Now, Enzo's future is in a wait-and-see phase.
Chelsea had set an unofficial deadline for potential buyers last Friday, asking them to match the £120 million asking price for the 25-year-old midfielder, but no club submitted an offer.
As of press time, it is still expected that the Argentine international will remain at Stamford Bridge beyond the September 1 deadline. However, Manchester City could still make an offer this week. With Barcelona having agreed to bring Rodri to Camp Nou, Enzo Maresca's interest in Enzo will undoubtedly intensify.
Sources insist that the terms and conditions for Enzo to leave for £120 million are no longer on the table. Manchester City would have to offer much more to take the Argentine away from West London.
Enzo received a mixed reaction from Stamford Bridge fans on Saturday afternoon during Chelsea's final pre-season friendly of the summer. This was his first and only pre-season match after a long break following the World Cup in Argentina and his return to team training, having only started training with the first team last week.
When Enzo came on as a substitute in the second half, some Chelsea fans booed the midfielder, while others applauded him and chanted his name. The division among fans was quite clear. However, everyone will be keen to know if Álvaro Alonso will include him in the squad when Chelsea plays Arsenal away on September 6 – which will be the Blues' first match after the summer window closes.
In addition, teams interested in signing Pedro Neto have been told that an offer close to £100 million would be needed to acquire the Portuguese international. Insiders at Stamford Bridge insist that West London is not actively seeking to sell Neto, but would be willing to do business if the price is right. With just over two weeks left until the transfer window closes, the 26-year-old has suitors in both the Premier League and overseas.
The same applies to Adarabioyo. The 28-year-old defender is attracting interest from Marseille, Benfica, and other clubs, and Chelsea is willing to sell the center-back before next month's deadline. Adarabioyo also has suitors in the Premier League, and Alonso hopes to further streamline his defensive options.
Disasi is expected to leave, either on a permanent transfer or a loan. Crystal Palace is one of several teams interested in the French defender. Sadiq Fofana and Anselmino are also expected to leave on loan for a season. Chelsea hopes Sarr will remain in the Premier League next season.
Manchester City is interested in Gusto, but his £75 million asking price has made Maresca's team hesitant. Chelsea is more inclined to let Gusto leave after signing versatile full-back Palastella for £47 million earlier this summer.
Mudryk is expected to leave on loan to a team he will play for next season. Strasbourg is an option for the Ukrainian winger, who desperately needs regular playing time, and several Premier League clubs are also interested in him.
Omari-Kellyman will officially leave Chelsea. Strasbourg officials are in talks with the sister club to purchase Kellyman. Sources close to the deal insist they expect the deal to be completed, but it is still one step away.
Chelsea striker Guiu could also leave Stamford Bridge permanently. Sources say that selling the 20-year-old striker is the more likely option as of press time, with Premier League and Champions League clubs pursuing the Barcelona academy graduate. Chelsea has set Guiu's price at around £25 million.
Nicolas Jackson is valued at £65 million and has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs, including Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Chelsea hopes to sell Delap for over £50 million, and the player has suitors in England and abroad. The Blues are also trying to find a permanent home for the marginalized David Datro Fofana.
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