‘Does He Need A Lift?’ ‘I’ll Drive Him To Manchester’ ‘Loan With An Option To Buy’ Chelsea Fans React To Latest Transfer Update
Chelsea are willing to let Christian Pulisic leave on loan before the transfer window closes, according to multiple reports in the English media.
It is believed that Manchester United are favourites to sign the 23-year-old, although the likes of Newcastle, Juventus and Atletico Madrid have also made approaches for the player.
While there are those who feel the Blues should keep hold of Pulisic, the majority of supporters on Twitter are not against letting the American international go:
Does he need a lift? 😂 — JWF (@JuTeck7) August 17, 2022
i’ll drive him to manchester — maхo (@ohmaxo) August 17, 2022
Loan with an option to buy. — Nonso (@Chukwunomso93) August 17, 2022
Fine with it as long as we bring in another attacker. Looking a bit thin without other signings. — Non-Reactionary Chelsea Takes (@NonReactChels) August 17, 2022
Pulisic is still a talented and young player,he needs more time to play on the pitch,it is a good option for him to Manchester United on loan. — Seaswallowme (@Firesummersalt) August 17, 2022
Can #CFC make it a permanent sale instead of a loan. Pulisic is always injured and misses lots of chances like Werner. My sincere opinion — tinia akerejola (@theonlytinia) August 17, 2022
Yes, ship him to Utd now. — R 🤝 bocil golput (@bayiajaib) August 17, 2022
Would rather he didn’t go to a rival but if we get replacements in then it’s not the worst thing in the world. I don’t think we’ll ever see him hit in form of late 19/20 for us. Moving is probably best for all parties. — Paul Hughes (@paulhughes2901) August 17, 2022
The major issue for Pulisic has been his fitness record. Every time he has got up a head of steam, he has picked up an injury that has kept him out for several weeks.
If we look at his goal record over the past three years, it doesn’t make for great reading either.
25 goals in 107 appearances for a player who regularly starts in a front three isn’t the best return, especially at a club who has ambitions of winning the league.