11pm Live Chelsea Transfer News: Tomori snubed to West Ham DIX minutes before deadline, Loftus-Cheek to Fulham

While Fikayo Tomori turned down a loan to West Ham ten minutes before the play’s deadline, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek travelled to Fulham on loan.

Get all Stamford Bridge updates here. . .

CALL PORT

Kepa Arrizabalaga added a rare blank sheet to his when Spain tied 0-0 with Portugal.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the closest to beating Chelsea’s outing, but denied it through the wood.

SOUTHERN PAIN

Gareth Southgate has accused England players who broke the rules of turning the national team into a CIRQUE.

The head of the Three Lions also believes that embarrassing five-star ratings have wasted time causing additional problems.

Ben Chilwell, Jadon Sancho and Tammy Abraham are friends tonight with Wales in Wembley for attending a big party on Saturday.

Sunday’s League of Nations match against Belgium is also likely to be lost.

Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood have already damaged blocking regulations in Iceland.

Southgate said: “We have to recognize that things like this on the team. They give energy. It takes time to manage.

“And that time would be spent more to focus on educational preparation, having educational conversations with players.

“So it takes you away from where you should be. You need an environment with the players so that the tension in the team is no greater than it already is when you turn this circus around.

PAUL’S TORMENT

Arsenal hero Paul Davis has lifted the lid on the vile racist abuse of black in the 1980s.

Davis claims that laughing at the color of his skin was not unusual as he made his way into the game, with London fields such as Stamford Bridge and Upton Park a hotbed of fans.

Former midfielder Davis’ former star admitted in the explosive new book, Arsenal Match of My Life: “Things were very different in the 1980s.

“One specific game that stands out is the one we play in Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, which is not the most productive position for a black player.

“I’m being racially abused through 50,000 Chelsea enthusiasts and all I can do is forget about it and play my game.

“What really surprised me was that they had a black player named Paul Canoville on his bench. I don’t forget to think, “Wow. Si’s bad for me, believe me what it is to him. “

“It must have affected him because he was just a young player looking to make his way into the game. I followed his career later, but he never got anywhere.

MAT IS THE THING

Matteo Kovacic named Chelsea player of the year, striker of Christian Pulisic.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 7 October 2020

LANGUAGE SIGNAL

Chelsea striker Timo Werner developed ‘flu-like symptoms’ and was forced to miss Germany’s friendly against Turkey

The 24-year-old has undergone coronavirus testing and is now awaiting the effects of his country’s UEFA Nations League matches in Ukraine and Switzerland.

Germany’s assistant coach Marcus Sorg announced at a press conference Tuesday: “Timo Werner has a slight disbeliever and will not join the team today. “

“Several tests have been conducted, but the effects are still known. “

Telling stories

Manchester United has reportedly made a move in favour of Chelsea’s defence Emerson Palmeri.

Speaking on the Here We Go podcast, move expert Fabrizio Romano that the Red Devils would have moved to Italian if his move to Alex Telles had failed.

Tal, despite everything, joined United from Porto on the day of the deadline, while Emerson had been strongly connected to return to Serie A after Ben Chilwell’s arrival at Stamford Bridge.

SETTING UP A RETURN

Chesea’s FIFA 21 ratings have Mason Mount, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner among the most sensitive Blues, but Kepa’s overall number has been reduced.

The latest edition of the game will be released on Friday.

And all Chelsea players have had their qualifications adjusted for the new crusade: new summer recruits Havertz and Werner.

The German duo have a rating of 85 overall after primary moves to enroll in Frank Lampard’s team.

Mount receives a major five-year build-up after an impressive first season at Stamford Bridge and now ranks 80th after 75 years in the last edition.

BLUE IS THE COLOR

Chelsea have named their 25 men in the Champions League.

Blues boss Frank Lampard has included Antonio Rudiger and Fikayo Tomori who are close to sealing the club’s moves on deadline.

Edouard Mendy leads a trio of goalkeepers on the front line of Kepa Arrizabalaga and Willy Caballero.

NOT BAYERN HIM

Callum Hudson-Odoi to Bayern Munich collapsed over the weekend due to clauses insisted on by Chelsea manager Marina Granovskaia.

Hansi Flick’s team attempted to cede Hudson-Odoi for the season before Monday’s move-in deadline.

But Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic, 43, may simply not be Granovskaia’s demands.

According to Bild, the 45-year-old Russian demanded a movement of 70 million pounds after several appearances.

And the deal would also have forced Bayern to pay fines if Hudson-Odoi achieved a safe amount in the first team.

Salihamidzic last tried to negotiate a deal Saturday after Hudson-Odoi defeated the Blues 4-0 against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.

But the Bosnian lost hope of reaching the agreement when Granovskaia refused to give in.

RUDI HELL

Germany’s manager Joachim Low says Antonio Rudiger “tried everything to leave Chelsea” on the deadline.

He explained: “I in constant contact with Rudiger, he kept me informed.

“He had three or four performances over the weekend, but unfortunately nothing came to fruition; you can see it in the winter.

“I’ve been walking with him for a few years and I speak from the beginning.

“It can incorporate wonderful functionality even a few weeks of physical training.

“He has established itself as one of the foreign players. As for athletics, dynamism and fierce duels, it maintains its peak for a few weeks even without good training. “

“Your progression over the last 4 or years has been excellent.

“He tried everything to leave Chelsea because the Euros is very much for him.

“I think he’ll leave in the winter. He’s doing everything he can to stay in his most productive way. “

NEW RULES

Jadon Sancho is an A-level player.

And the fact that there’s a painful knife left on Manchester City’s back is the explanation for why the club thinks the answer is the B-Teams.

But his departure, as well as that of Welsh midfielder Ravi Matondo at Schalke, and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens’ losses to Dortmund and Noah Ohio of the Netherlands in Leipzig, have more than an inflammation of the city’s hierarchy.

Executive Director Ferran Soriano struggled to hide the career wound by exposing the solution.

In statements to LeadersWeek. direct, he said: “The progression of young players in England is a problem. Groups B are allowed and we have a progressive delay for 17- and 18-year-olds. “

“They do not place the right position to grow and are carried through German groups, who review and sell them to us 10 times the value they paid. It’s bad, anything we had to solve. “

“Perhaps the Covid crisis will give us the opportunity and prompt us to unite and solve this problem. “

CARA-BYE CUP

Manchester City will push for the League Cup to be eliminated to reduce the number of Etihad games.

Pep Guardiola’s Carabao Cup champions have won the festival 3 years in a row and face Arsenal in the quarter-finals in December.

But despite his surprising good luck, as City won the trophy five times in the last seven years, general manager Ferran Soriano warned that this could be a mandatory victim for football to advance.

Soriano, speaking on LeadersWeek. direct, said: “There is a genuine one with too many games played through clubs in the Premier League.

“There are tactics to mitigate that. Some games will have to be played to generate enthusiasts and winnings for the entire pyramid of football.

“But other games don’t go up the price and put players at risk.

“The well-being of the players was a challenge before Covid. Now it’s an excessive challenge. “

SAFETY HAZARD

Luka Modric has revealed that Eden Hazard ‘is not in a position’ as injuries continue to devastate the former Chelsea star’s dream career at Real Madrid.

He told As. com: “It’s a comfortable situation.

“He came here to prove he’s one of the and he’ll do it this year.

“When he was fine, he proved it was going to be important, but the injuries stopped him.

“We want it and it will show us why Madrid paid so much for it. “

ALMOST EDITING IT

Harry Redknapp says Tottenham is close to signing former Chelsea star Eden Hazard in 2012.

The Belgian sorcerer joined Les Bleus at The French of Lille in 2012, but Redknapp claims the Spurs have been sent back to the post via their London rivals.

He told Sky Sports: “I lost Eden Hazard, he wanted to come to Tottenham, but he said he would only come if we had Champions League football.

“We finished fourth that year, Chelsea finished sixth, won the Champions League and we didn’t make it.

“He ended up going to Chelsea. “

FAN VIEW

Simon Phillips of SunSport said: “This summer’s movement window has been one of the ordinary highs in recent times.

“For starters, it was longer than usual and ended up coming to the launch of a new season.

“This is due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Not only has this game wreaked havoc with the postponement of the season, but it has also been devastating for many football clubs suffering from monetary problems.

“It turned it into another kind of window, only groups can spend a lot.

“While it’s wonderful for Chelsea in terms of player arrivals, it was key in plans to dismiss several Deadwood players.

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MO NOT MOVING

Victor Moses stayed in limbo after Inter Milan did not sanction his permanent signing of Chelsea.

According to the Italian newspaper Tuttosport, the owners of the Italian club Suning “approved the measure”.

This is that Moses is back at Stanmford Bridge with nowhere to go.

The Blues have César Azpilicueta and Reece James on the right side, and the flexible Moses has no chance of entering a star-filled midfield.

IN THE FIELD OF THAT

Fikayo Tomori refused a transfer to West Ham only TEN MINUTES before the deadline to fight for a place with Frank Lampard.

The two had agreed on loan fees and salary allocation; the agreement was about to be approved.

But Tomori, 22, told 22:50 that he would rather stay and fight for a seat at Stamford Bridge.

It was a blow in the past to West Ham, which also missed two other key defensive targets, James Tarkowski and Antonio Rudiger.

TOUCH YOUR BACK

Chelsea hero Pat Nevin hopes Timo Werner and Kai Havertz will “explode” for Chelsea as much as possible.

Neither German has had a massive effect on Stamford Bridge since his cash transfer, but Nevin believes it’s only a matter of time.

He told the club’s website: “We are still waiting for the expected explosion of new players.

“It feels like Timo and Kai are bubbling, in a position to explode on stage.

“For once, I think Chelsea will surely be very happy to see many of those players move on on to a mission abroad, but why?

“I think Kai and Timo want as many games as possible to get back not only to their fitness point mid-season, but even higher than expected week after week in the Premier League. “

TRAINING DAY

Jorginho and Emerson were photographed education combined for Italy

The couple survived Chelsea’s punch this summer.

Midfielder Jorginho connected with a return to Italy or Arsenal.

And left-back Emerson a target for Juventus and Inter Milan.

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‘FOLLOW THE RULES’

Chelsea duo Ben Chil and Tammy Abraham, as well as Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, have been excluded from the team for Thursday’s Wales friendly.

High-level stars circumvented coronavirus regulations to attend Abraham’s 23rd birthday on Saturday, but will escape police action.

About 20 friends and members of the family circle piled up at Chelsea forward’s wonderful party with images that did not seem to distance socially within the group.

Gareth Southgate is furious at Covid’s new mistake through his team and will warn the entire team of his long-term behavior.

Coronavirus legislation prohibits others from mixing into teams of more than six, with fines of up to $10,000

Fear of the river

Antonio Rudiger’s move from Chelsea to Tottenham was put aside because he reportedly feared the reaction of Blues fans by joining one of his rivals.

Rudiger, 27, feared a reaction from Stamford Bridge worshippers if he went to White Hart Lane, to the Daily Mail.

He came close to completing the movement after positive conversations with Spurs manager Jose Mourinho.

The Blues were also susceptible to move because they have a policy of promoting players to their main rivals.

The club’s owner, Roman Abramovich, said he refused to do with the Spurs, especially in the past, according to former playful Carlton Cole.

In the end, Rudiger didn’t do it to stay at Chelsea and fight for his place.

RETURN ASSEMBLY

Chelsea’s ratings in FIFA 21 have Mason Mount, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner among the most sensitive Blues, but Kepa’s total number has fallen.

The latest edition of the game will be released on Friday.

And all Chelsea players have had their qualifications adjusted for the new crusade: new summer recruits Havertz and Werner.

The German duo have a rating of 85 overall after primary moves to enroll in Frank Lampard’s team.

Mount receives a major five-year build-up after an impressive first season at Stamford Bridge and now ranks 80th after 75 years in the last edition.

But Chelsea star N’Golo Kante, the winner of the French World Cup has a rating of 88, this is a relief of one compared to last year.

SMALL SCREEN

Premier League clubs were warned to face additional relief in television revenue, even without the pandemic charge.

The top 20 clubs landed with a 330 million pound delivery to the broadcasters and bidding for the next three-year contract from the 2022-23 crusade comes out later this season.

But broadcast analyst Claire Enders suggests that the hope of matching the existing deal, five billion pounds in three years, is unattainable.

Instead, Enders believes clubs want to step up the relief of 500 million pounds.

She said: “The last post-peak auction, profits go down and we expect it to continue.

“Sky and BT have overpaid their rights in the afterlife and BT has suffered a drop in their value. British sports stations must now think about reducing the costs of their rights. “

BA-BYE

Baba Rahman is reportedly wanted on loan through Watford and Middlesbrough, while the defender will most likely be sent for THE SIXTH time.

The Ghanaian failed to start a race at Stamford Bridge and has been on loan for five consecutive seasons.

He has not given the impression in a senior match since the 2015–16 season – the year he joined the club – when José Mourinho started the crusade under command.

Goal now reports that the unventurned left-back could be loaned back to the championship.

It is believed that Watford and Middlesbrough would be interested in getting it back for the season.

The national removal window does not close until October 16, which means English clubs can negotiate with each other.

IT’S NOT A LOAN.

Fans were there last week when Chelsea announced the new clash of Ross Barkley’s assignment at Aston Villa.

And when the loan of Ruben Loftus-Cheek to Fulham was shown yesterday, England’s foreigners have become one of 25 players this season who will be temporarily reinforced thanks to the Blues.

Being temporarily marginalized by Chelsea, the midfield couple are discovered in smart company.

The Blues send many new players on loan, with insults from the “loan army” of fans from other clubs for years.

And this summer was no other with Barkley, 26, and Loftus-Cheek, 24, saying goodbye to Stamford Bridge for the season.

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