Mauricio Pochettino reveals Conor Gallagher’s future at Chelsea ahead of EFL Cup semi-final clash

Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that he has held talks with Conor Gallagher amid uncertainty surrounding the midfielder’s future at the club.

The 23-year-old has been a regular feature in Pochettino’s side this season, having started 19 of the club’s 20 Premier League matches.

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Gallagher’s status in the Chelsea squad has been reflected in the fact he has donned the captain’s armband on a number of occasions this term.

Despite being regarded as an important player by Pochettino, Gallagher’s Chelsea future continues to draw significant speculation with just 18 months left to run on his current contract.

A recent source suggested that Gallagher is expected to stay at Stamford Bridge this month, but the club’s hierarchy could be convinced to sell if they get a reasonable offer.

Pochettino confirmed, ahead of Tuesday’s EFL Cup semi-final against Middlesbrough, that he has spoken with Conor Gallagher about his future.

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Pochettino told reporters: “whether you want to ask me whether I was talking with Conor about this issue, absolutely. Like all the players when any rumour comes, it’s always important to have a good conversation with the player, like Ian Maatsen, or various players like this, Andrey Santos.

‌”I think it’s always important for us, the coaches, to have very clear and very direct, honest conversations with the players. It’s healthy to have these types of relationships.”

As a product of the club’s academy, Gallagher would generate pure profit if he was sold, which could help Chelsea comply with profit and sustainability rules.

However, the Chelsea head coach has denied rumors that the club may have to offload players before they can add to their roster this month.

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‌”No, it is not like this,” Pochettino added. “It is not what they [club hierarchy] translate to me. It is not necessary to sell to acquire some players.”

After dropping to the bench for Sunday’s FA Cup win over Preston North End, Gallagher is set to return to the starting lineup for Tuesday’s first leg against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium.

While Pochettino will be able to call upon Gallagher’s services, he will be without French forward Christopher Nkunku, who is set to miss a second consecutive game due to a hip problem.