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Conor Gallagher: Chelsea fans make their feelings clear as Todd Boehly counts the cost

Chelsea supporters could not be clearer or more considered in their message or its delivery: do not sell Conor Gallagher.

The scale of thought and execution behind displaying a banner of Gallagher in the Shed End before last night’s 2-0 win over Tottenham underscores the depth of the Blues fans’ feeling for England midfielder Gallagher.

The giant Tifo read simply, “Chelsea since birth,” but the enormous artwork had a far deeper meaning.

Chelsea’s new chiefs are understood to be paying serious mind to selling Gallagher, in part because raising funds from selling homegrown players boosts Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) compliance.

Blues fans are concerned that several opportunist sales of academy graduates will quickly turn into a long-term strategy, which would sit at odds with their hopes for homegrown heroes rolling off the Cobham production line.

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Gallagher has developed into a midfielder of industry and ingenuity vital to Chelsea’s current set-up, as Mauricio Pochettino himself asserted after seeing off Spurs.

The influence of homegrown talents was evident throughout Chelsea’s commanding victory at Stamford Bridge, Trevoh Chalobah popping up with a vital goal amid a composed all-round performance.

The deeper significance of “Chelsea since birth” underscores the very idea that homespun talents never need to acclimatise, nor require any kind of history lesson.

Players like Gallagher and Chalobah are so much more than football’s equivalent of family heirlooms.

Supporter attachment to local lads can so often be oversimplified, characterised as overly sentimental.

Profit can be easily recorded in cold, hard cash, but football has a tougher time measuring loss when it pertains to emotion, attachment and heartstrings

But football is still just as fired by passion and desire as ever, however clinical the technical and tactical blueprints must be in this hyper-modern era.

In this very crux Chelsea’s new owners must strike their balance between boardroom savvy and on-field spirit.

The sustainability in PSR has got to count for more than just numbers on balance sheets.

Profit can be easily recorded in cold, hard cash, but football has a tougher time measuring loss when it pertains to emotion, attachment and heartstrings.

For Chelsea fans, the writing on the banner has made it all clear: Gallagher will only be worth his weight in footballing currency if he stays at home.