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It is a satisfied return for Captain America Christian Pulisic, who turns 22 today.

WEEKEND ACCESSORIES

Do you have your pencil for this weekend?

Here are all who will come.

YOU’RE A CARABAO ABOUT THIS.

Liverpool and Arsenal could meet in the fourth circular of the Carabao Cup after Thursday night’s draw.

There is also a London derby at stake with Chelsea heading towards rival Tottenham.

Manchester United will face Preston or Brighton and Manchester City champions can face Millwall or Burnley.

CASH LIGHTS

Chelsea are about to send unwanted duo Tiemoue Bakayoko and Davide Zappacosta to Serie A, according to reports.

Neither gave the impression in a competitive game for blues tenure Frank Lampard, as both were loaned last season.

And Chelsea’s coach’s position has changed, with club leaders busy looking to arrange permanent transfers for the duo.

According to Fabrizio Romano Zappacosta, 28, Genoa will be re-loaned, and Genoa will borrow it until June 2021.

The 28-year-old has accepted non-public situations and will go through his medical examination today.

Genoa will pay part of his salary of 70,000 euros according to the week and can also climb to Premier League side Danny Rose of Tottenham in the coming days.

TOMORROW, CHELSEA FANS

New defenders Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell, however, have trained with Chelsea, Sunday’s frontman at the Premier League home with Liverpool.

And the former 35-year-old PSG captain, Silva, is in the contest to face the champion, despite Monday’s 3-1 win at Brighton.

Boss Frank Lampard now has a world-class festival for every game.

And summer rookie Kai Havertz believes Lampard has the best pedigree to take him to the world’s elite.

Germany and former Bayer Leverkusen offensive midfielder Havertz said: “I watched many of his games as a child.

“He also liked me playing as a midfielder: entering the area, scoring goals and giving assists.

“I think it helps a lot to have a coach who has played so long in the Premier League and national team.

“You can give me recommendations and I think it will help me a lot to be a better football player, a better midfielder, so I’m very satisfied that he’s my coach now. “

Meanwhile, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Davide Zappacosta could be sold to compensate for Chelsea’s two hundred million pound frenzy.

AC Milan is ready for the French midfielder to wear a 26-year-old Bakayoko cap, while Genoa has been loaned by Italian right-back Zappacosta, 28.

Lamps take the darkness out of my sleep

Kai Havertz has revealed that betting with Frank Lampard on Chelsea is a dream come true.

And the 62 million-pound star, 21, needs a legend like his boss after making his debut in the 3–1 win at Brighton on Monday.

Former Bayer Leverkusen offensive midfielder said: “I enjoyed him as a player. As a child, he dreamed of the Premier League and also chelsea.

“I’ve dreamed of betting on a league like this and that dream came true from the beginning. “

And former Bayer leverkusen insists that he is not affected by his highest movement fees.

He added: “Of course it’s a high price, but I think in football today it’s general to pay the prices of one. “

“Then, for me, I probably wouldn’t try too hard because I don’t think I’m doing the worst things from the afterlife, so the value was high. “

CRACKERS CARABAO CUT

Liverpool and Arsenal could meet in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup after Thursday night’s draw.

There is also a London derby at stake with Chelsea heading towards rival Tottenham.

TWO FOR THE BLUES?

Tiemoue Bakayoko and Davide Zappacosta can be unloaded a few days after Chelsea’s two hundred million pound frenzy.

AC Milan is ready for the French midfielder to wear a 26-year-old Bakayoko cap, whose anguish for Les Bleus has been interspersed with periods of assignment for AC and his former Monaco.

And Genoa has connected to an Italian right-back Zappacosta.

The 28-year-old slipped well to hopeful Reece James of England in the lineup at Stamford Bridge.

DON’T MAKE SO ‘FRUSTRATING’

Rio Ferdinand has United’s failure to point Jadon Sancho of Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea’s frenzy of nearly two hundred million pounds.

He said: “We talked about Sancho months ago. It’s not done yet, it’s so frustrating.

“I’m saying the agreements are easy to make, but Chelsea shows that agreements can be made if you deposit the cash and everything is done the right way. “

CHELSEA PUTS UTD IN SHAME

Rio Ferdinand believes Chelsea have embarrassed their former club, Manchester United, in the market.

And he says United’s inability to point to the target, Jadon Sancho, sums up his summer problems.

England’s former central defender told YouTube’s Five channel: “Frank (Lampard) turned players into signatories as if it were the norm, as if it were simple: watering the back of a duck.

“The difference in the way Chelsea has done its business with my Man United team: there’s no noise, nothing happens, all you see is bang-deal. A little conversation, bang-deal.

“That’s what’s frustrating for me and all Man United fans. “

SET UP HIGUAIN FOR BECKS MIAMI

Gonzalo Higuain is ready for David Beckham’s Inter Milan, as Juventus cancels the Argentine striker’s contract for 17 million pounds.

The 32-year-old, who has not been loaned out to Chelsea, is his compatriot Paulo Dybala and of course Cristiano Ronaldo in the Juve line-up.

KAI: I’LL LEARN FROM THE LAMPS

New Chelsea offensive midfielder Kai Havertz believes coach Frank Lampard is his best style of play.

Havertz, a former Bayer Leverkusen star, said of former Blues and England midfielder, who scored a lazy goal: “I watched many of his games as a child.

“He also liked me playing as a midfielder: entering the area, scoring goals and giving assists.

“I think it helps a lot to have a coach who has played so long in the Premier League and national team.

“He can give me recommendations and I think he’ll help me a lot to be a better football player, a better midfielder, so I’m really excited that he’s my coach now. “

TURKISH BAKER

Chelsea’s Lewis Baker agreed to sign for Turkish team Trabzon on loan with a purchase option.

Goal reports that the 25-year-old is in Istanbul and will fly to Trabzon before a medical examination after the two have agreed to a one-season contract.

Trabzonspor’s boss is former Chelsea player and manager Eddie Newton, who has known Baker since he was on Blues loan contracts.

Baker is in a position for his eighth transition move away from Stamford Bridge, having made only a competitive appearance for the club.

The midfielder was on loan last season at Fortuna Dusseldorf, but his tenure in Germany was cut in January after a fight with the club’s coach.

CASH IN THE ATTIC

The biggest in Europe are Chelsea, Leeds and Aston Villa.

But the Blues are the wonderful Charlies in the race across the continent, shining as if it were nobody’s business.

However, that can still change.

To date, however, the 10 most sensitive spenders in Europe are here.

SILVA JOINS THE TEAM

Chelsea newcomers Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell trained before Sunday’s Clash at the Premier League home with Liverpool.

The Blues beat Brighton 3–1 in their first Premier League and Jurgen Klopp champions beat Leeds 4-3.

And former central defense of the 35-year-old PSG Silva has partnered with Chelsea for the first time after one on the Italian island of Sardinia.

The Brazilian had a prolonged break after his last Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich in late August.

Chilwell, 23, may be forced to wait for his Chelsea debut.

CONOR SET FOR LOAN OUTING

West Brom conor Gallagher’s Chelsea transfer takes it a step further.

The 20-year-old was sought after through a number of clubs, including Leeds, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Crystal Palace.

But he will be on loan with the Baggies today, which will give Slaven Bilic’s team a timely touch for the rest of the sea.

CHILDREN’S TIME

Ben Chilwell approached his Chelsea debut at his cobham centre.

The 50 million-pound English left-back missed Monday’s 3–1 win in Brighton in the first Premier League game, with Liverpool, Sunday’s house crash champion.

Chilwell, 23, who arrived a month from Leicester, hopes to take the Spaniard to three matches with Marcos Alonso.

WERNER: I’ll be in my

Chelsea’s new boy, Timo Werner, believes he will fully adapt to the Premier League in a few weeks, and says it can’t take longer than that.

The 24-year-old German will be the answer to the Blues’ old problem: locating a famous striker who is ravaging English football.

And he admitted he had little time to adjust if he was looking to win things with his new club.

The 48 million-pounder guy said: “The Premier League fits my taste because it’s so fast.

“I want two or three games, but you can’t have a player who takes so long to adjust. Football here is more of a matter of strength and strength of defenders.

“Maybe I have to adapt a little. But me to play, me to score and I to win things.

NEW GALL BAG

Chelsea’s loan from West Brom conor Gallagher goes one step further.

The 20-year-old was sought after through a number of clubs, including Leeds, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Crystal Palace.

But he will be on loan with the Baggies today, which will give Slaven Bilic’s team a good time for the rest of the season.

CASH IN THE ATTIC

The biggest in Europe are Chelsea, Leeds and Aston Villa.

But the Blues are the wonderful Charlies in the race across the continent, shining as if it were nobody’s business.

However, that can still change.

However, to date, here are the top 10 most sensitive spenders in Europe.

CFC ACCESSORIES

After the Blues’ victory over Brighton, it’s the next game for Frank Lampard’s team.

Next? Liverpool champions.

BEAUTIFUL LITTLE ERNER

Timo Werner has revealed why he turned down Sunday’s opponent in Liverpool this summer.

He added: “When I left Leipzig, I spoke to other clubs.

“There were clubs that I spoke to . . . like Liverpool, who have a wonderful team.

“But in the end, I will (move) to Chelsea . . . Not only because of the taste of football, but also because of what they showed me.

“I enjoyed betting in Leipzig, but it was vital for me to arrive at a club with a vision that matched my taste for football. The total Premier League suits my taste. “

NETAS WINNINGS

Timo Werner has promised to make his presence felt as soon as imaginable at Chelsea, ANDREW DILLON reports.

The 24-year-old German will be the answer to The Blues’ old challenge of locating a famous striker who is ravaging English football.

And he admitted he had little time to adjust if he was looking to win things with his new club.

The 48 million-pounder said: “The Premier League fits my taste because it’s so fast.

“I want two or three games, but you can’t have a player who takes so long to adjust. Football here is more of a matter of strength and strength of defenders.

“Maybe I have to adapt a bit. But me to play, I to score and I to win things.

MAT IS AMAZING

Talk about letting it go after retirement.

A Premier League winner did just that when images of former Chelsea player appeared with a grey beard and tattoos.

In an astonishing transformation, the former player used his freedom.

And it’s like he hasn’t ventured into a barbershop for a few years with his messy, too big mop and Santa-style beard.

The player, if they recognize him, is Mateja Kezman.

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