As: Chelsea and Maresca want to rent Jiwu out of the way, and the players also want to seek more playing time
July 27 According to the Ass report, Chelsea plans to rent out for Jiwu, and Maresca and senior management believe that the growth of the lease is the best choice. Chelsea knew very well that Jiwu was a potential striker and was full of confidence in him. Because of this, despite the overcrowded Chelsea's forward, Maresca decided to keep Giu last summer. Jiu, who is only 18 years old, performed satisfactorily in his first full season in the Premier League, scoring six goals in just 619 minutes of playing time, an average of one goal every 103 minutes. However, with the joining of Joao Pedro and Delapp, Jiwu is becoming more and more distant from the starting position. Although neither Maresca nor the club management want to give up on Jiu, they believe that in the short term, renting is the best way for him to continue to grow. Jiu is not opposed to the idea of loan. Considering Chelsea's recent forward signings, he hopes to continue to gain more playing time in the top league. Chelsea prefers to loan him to another Premier League team to help him adapt to the high intensity rhythm of English football. Leeds United is one of the most interested clubs in Jiwu, but will not push for the introduction of Jiwu until the future of team striker Matteo Joseph is determined. Betis is pursuing Joseph. In order to put pressure on Leeds United to release the players, the player even chose to "stop training" and did not go to Germany to participate in the pre-season training camp with the team. Joseph hopes the club lowers the asking price because Betis can’t meet Leeds’ current asking price. Leeds United will not consider introducing Jiwu until it resolves Joseph's problem. Meanwhile, other teams such as Ipswich and Brentford have also asked Chelsea about Jiwu's situation. However, Chelsea made it clear that unless there is a club that can promise to give Giube more playing time last season, it will not agree to let him go. In addition, Jiwu is still eligible to participate in the U20 World Cup that will open in September, but if he stays in the Premier League, whether he can participate will depend on whether the club will release people at that time.
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