Gallagher āfocusing on Englandā, not club future
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Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher says he is only āfocusing on Englandā at Euro 2024 amid reports he could leave his boyhood club this summer.
Gallagher has been linked with Aston Villa or Tottenham, and any sale would go down as āpure profitā, meaning it would help Chelsea to navigate the Premier Leagueās strict profit and sustainability rules.
The 24-year-old Gallagher took over as Chelsea captain from the injured Reece James for the majority of last season and impressed to earn a spot at his second major tournament with England.
āIām a Chelsea player right now and Iām just thinking about England and the tournament,ā said Gallagher, who went to the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
āItās not difficult. Iām away with England and I couldnāt be happier with the position Iām in.
āIāve just been focusing on England. This is the most important thing right now for me and the country.
āIām hoping I can help the team more on the pitch in this tournament.ā
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Gallagher scored five Premier League goals last season and registered seven assists, featuring in 37 out of 38 league games under former boss Mauricio Pochettino.
Despite Chelsea ending the season strongly with five wins in a row to earn a sixth-placed finish, Pochettino departed and has been replaced by Enzo Maresca, who helped Leicester City win promotion back to the top flight.
All-action midfielder Gallagher said he was āsadā to see Argentine Pochettino depart but āexcitedā to work under Maresca, a former assistant to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
āIāve come a long way this season,ā Gallagher said.
āPochettino has done so much for me. I was sad, sad for him and the coaching staff.
āCredit to Pochettino for what he has done for me. He has given me a lot of responsibility and trust at Chelsea and it puts me in a better position to be a bigger part of the squad for this tournament.ā
England start their Euro 2024 campaign on Sunday against Serbia before they face Denmark on 20 June and Slovenia on 25 June in their other Group C games.
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