Ross Barkley has left Chelsea by mutual consent and becomes a free agent after four seasons at Stamford Bridge.
The England international joined Chelsea from Everton in January 2018 for £15m, signing a five-and-a-half-year deal. He had not played a game season for the Toffees that season due to a hamstring injury and eventually made his debut for his new club against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup.
A club statement read: "Ross Barkley has left Chelsea by mutual consent and becomes a free agent.
"We would like to thank Ross for his contribution to Chelsea and wish him well for the rest of his career."
Scott Saunders, Graeme Bailey & Toby Cudworth bring you Talking Transfers, discussing Lucas Paqueta's potential move to West Ham, Chelsea's plans to sign Anthony Gordon, Wesley Fofana and Arsen Zakharyan and the latest from Old Trafford. Available on all audio platforms and the 90min YouTube channel.
If you can't see the podcast embed, click here to download the episode in full!
Barkley was most frequently used in 2018/19, scoring five goals in 48 appearances. However, he soon got lost among Chelsea's options in midfield and spent the 2020/21 campaign on loan at Aston Villa.
He leaves the club having played roles in FA Cup and Europa League successes in recent years.
Related
Source : 90min