Chelsea are eager to offer new deals to exciting duo Malo Gusto and Noni Madueke, following their impressive performances under Enzo Maresca.
According to TBR, Malo Gusto and Noni Madueke could be hired for pay raises and extensions to their contracts, as Chelsea wants to reward the high-performing duo. Both those stars have been excellent under Enzo Maresca, as the Blues could continue with their strategy of increasing contract lengths.
Chelsea have undertaken an unusual approach with player contracts under their new ownership, as the club have offered longer term deals for most of their recruits. They recently extended Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson’s agreements by two years each, which also came with a significant pay rise.
In theory, Chelsea are least bit worried about the futures of their current players as those longer-term contracts tend to protect their interests. However, they are not opposed to strategically rewarding their high performers with a significant pay rise and small extension on their existing deals.
The next in line for such an extension are Malo Gusto and Noni Madueke, with the exciting duo two of the best performers under new manager Enzo Maresca. Starting with the Frenchman, he remains tied until 2030, although he’s not even close to some of the mid-level earners at the club, let alone those at the top like Reece James.
There are some links to PSG, but Chelsea are not worried and instead wants to offer him an extension as well as a significant pay rise. Talks have been planned for the Frenchman ahead of the coming period, as Chelsea will be eager to reward Gusto for his impressive displays this season.
Will Gusto and Madueke be locked in for the future?
The second in line is Madueke, with the winger making a solid name for himself this season on the Chelsea right wing. The idea of using Palmer in a No.10 role has unlocked Madueke’s talent and potential to another level, as Chelsea are eager to make sure the player feels his importance.
Like Gusto, Madueke is also on a contract until 2030 and is one of the lowest-paid players in the team. With an extension planned, the winger will also be able to get the pay rise his stature as an England international deserves, as the right-sided duo is set to be locked in for the long-term future.
Chelsea are eager to offer new deals to exciting duo Malo Gusto and Noni Madueke, following their impressive performances under Enzo Maresca.
According to TBR, Malo Gusto and Noni Madueke could be hired for pay raises and extensions to their contracts, as Chelsea wants to reward the high-performing duo. Both those stars have been excellent under Enzo Maresca, as the Blues could continue with their strategy of increasing contract lengths.
Chelsea have undertaken an unusual approach with player contracts under their new ownership, as the club have offered longer term deals for most of their recruits. They recently extended Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson’s agreements by two years each, which also came with a significant pay rise.
In theory, Chelsea are least bit worried about the futures of their current players as those longer-term contracts tend to protect their interests. However, they are not opposed to strategically rewarding their high performers with a significant pay rise and small extension on their existing deals.
The next in line for such an extension are Malo Gusto and Noni Madueke, with the exciting duo two of the best performers under new manager Enzo Maresca. Starting with the Frenchman, he remains tied until 2030, although he’s not even close to some of the mid-level earners at the club, let alone those at the top like Reece James.
There are some links to PSG, but Chelsea are not worried and instead wants to offer him an extension as well as a significant pay rise. Talks have been planned for the Frenchman ahead of the coming period, as Chelsea will be eager to reward Gusto for his impressive displays this season.
Will Gusto and Madueke be locked in for the future?
The second in line is Madueke, with the winger making a solid name for himself this season on the Chelsea right wing. The idea of using Palmer in a No.10 role has unlocked Madueke’s talent and potential to another level, as Chelsea are eager to make sure the player feels his importance.
Like Gusto, Madueke is also on a contract until 2030 and is one of the lowest-paid players in the team. With an extension planned, the winger will also be able to get the pay rise his stature as an England international deserves, as the right-sided duo is set to be locked in for the long-term future.