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Freddie Keighley

Chelsea players fear Thomas Tuchel could walk as dressing room unrest emerges

The Chelsea dressing room is growing increasingly frustrated and there are mounting fears Thomas Tuchel could leave Stamford Bridge due to the paralysing restrictions the club is operating under, according to reports.

The Blues are prevented from extending player contracts or making signings due to the sanctions imposed on their Russian oligarch owner, Roman Abramovich. As a result, the West Londoners are braced for a defensive exodus with Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen set to join Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively.

Further, captain Cesar Azpilicueta is also linked with Barca and is said to be mulling over his future as three bidders compete to buy the club from Abramovich. Chelsea could also lose important first-teamers in midfield as N'Golo Kante and Jorginho have just over one year remaining on their contracts.

The first player confirmed to be leaving the Blues this summer is Rudiger, who has been one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League this season. Tuchel confirmed the "disappointing" news after Sunday's 1-0 victory over West Ham and pointed to Abramovich's sanctioning as the main reason for his fellow German's departure.

Behind the scenes, The Times claims Rudiger's imminent move to Real Madrid has irritated players and staff, especially as Tuchel cannot search for a replacement until the takeover is completed. The report adds there are even concerns the situation in West London could force the highly-rated manager to leave.

Rudiger's exit may prove to be a significant moment in a troubled second half of the season for Chelsea. The 29-year-old is said to have desired a new contract with the club but felt he could not turn down Los Blancos during the drawn-out takeover process.

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Antonio Rudiger's Chelsea exit "disappointed" Thomas Tuchel (Getty Images)

"He informed me of this is in a private talk," Tuchel said of Rudiger at the weekend. "We gave everything - me and the club - but we could not fight anymore because of the actions. Without the sanctions we would at least be able to carry on fighting but our hands are tied.

"We don't take it personally. It is his decision. He is a key figure and will stay that way until the end of the season. But it is disappointing. We will miss him a lot.

"He gives courage in the dressing room. The kind everyone is afraid of, but the kind to play 50-55 games at an outstanding level. He is a top defender in the last one-and-a-half years for me. We then need to find another solution."

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