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But the winger stayed, as did Fikayo Tomori, who turned down a loan at West Ham ten minutes before the play’s deadline.

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SMALL SCREEN

Premier League clubs were warned that they still face cuts in TELEVISION profits, 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 hopes of matching the existing deal, five billion pounds in three years, are 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 chains must now think about cutting their rights costs. “

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.

NOT A LOAN

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

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

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

Sending many players on loan from the Blues is nothing new, with insults of ”army loan’ from club supporters for years.

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

FOOTBALL FRIEND

Reece James and Mason Mount were photographed during an education consultation in England.

Chelsea’s duo are in the first team of the 3 Lions for this week’s games.

England will face Wales on Thursday and Belgium in a League of Nations draw.

– Mason Mount (masonmount_10) October 6, 2020

CALL PORT

Marko Grujic of Liverpool and Felipe Anderson of West Ham have joined Porto on loan for one season with Malang Sarr of Chelsea.

Porto has the arrival of Grujic, 24, from Anfield for the rest of the 2020-21 season.

The agreement reached on Tuesday night before the closure of Portugal’s merchant at midnight.

Serbian foreigner Grujic has spent the last two seasons on loan at Hertha in Berlin, but was cleared to sign for Porto after Liverpool’s leaders rejected permanent Bundesliga nominations.

Midfielder Grujic will sign for Portuguese champions after the foreign break, but the transfer contract does not include any purchase options.

Felipe Anderson, 27, a former West Ham record holder, moved to Dragao Stadium.

FOOT BIL

The Premier League spent £1. 24 billion on new signings this summer, following the coronavirus pandemic.

That’s a 160 million pound fall from last season, but still 70 million pounds more than they were spent in the 2016 summer window.

Chelsea was the league’s most sensible spender, spending 226. 1 million pounds on new talent, adding Timo Werner (45 million pounds), Hakim Ziyech (37 million pounds), Edouard Mendy (22 million pounds) Ben Chilwell (50 million pounds) and Kai Havertz. (70 million pounds).

Unsurprisingly, Manchester City spent the most at the time, spending cash on Nathan Ake (41 million pounds) and Ferran Torres (37 million pounds) at the start of the window before spending another 64. 5 million pounds on defenseman Ruben Dias.

Leeds United wasted no time after their promotion to the most sensible flight, recruiting players such as Rodrigo, Robin Koch and Diego Llorente, as well as Raphinha de Rennes on the deadline.

Arsenal nevertheless tied Thomas Partey’s forty-five million pound release clause and won on the deadline, having already signed Gabriel Magalhaes and Runar Alex Runarsson.

Manchester United, despite everything he added to his previous signing Donny van de Beek on the deadline in summoning new talent, added Alex Telles, which raised his total spending to 54. 4 million pounds, 1. 4 million pounds more than Sheffield United, whose window stood out through Signatures of Aaron, Ramsdale and Rhian Brewster.

Don’t do it

Olivier Giroud is “convinced” that he still has a long way to go at Chelsea.

Relegated behind Timo Werner and Tammy Abraham in the offensive hierarchy, the Frenchman knows he has plenty of time to take effect this season.

He said to reporters, ‘I’ve written an e-book called ‘Believe It Always’, so I’ll go anywhere without a fight.

“There’s a festival but I’m going to fight and we saw the rewards at the end of last season.

“I am convinced that I have to play for Chelsea. We’ll see you in January.

FEEL THE WERN

Chelsea are sweating on Timo Werner’s physical form after his withdrawal from Germany’s match against Turkey due to illness.

Sky Sports reports that 24-year-old Werner has still joined the national team in Cologne and will miss Wednesday’s friendly.

German assistant coach Marcus Sorg said Monday: “Timo Werner has a slight disbeliever and will not join the team today. “

Sorg showed that they expect it to arrive in the coming days before the League of Nations matches against Ukraine and Switzerland on 10 and 13 October.

Blues teammates Antonio Rudiger and Kai Havertz are in a position to go to Germany opposed to Turkey.

KEEP TALKING

Kepa admits that he is surprised to have been fired through Chelsea boss Frank Lampard.

The goalkeeper has been replaced by the new Edouard Mendy and now faces his challenge of triumphing in English football.

Kepa, 26, said: “I feel good, strong, confident. The stage is ideal, I was expecting it, but we are footballers and we have to live scenarios like this. “

“I’m convinced I can change the stage and, if you give me time to bet, I’ll do my best. “

“I paint to play. I feel very smart at Chelsea and the national team. I play for a more sensible team and I feel privileged to be a part of it. “

“I need to play, that’s for sure. I think day after day; in football, it’s very difficult to think long-term because things can change, but one thing’s for sure, I need to play. “

YOU’RE NOT A LOAN.

Chelsea sent THREE more players on loan, while Marco van Ginkel, George McEachran and Juan Castillo take the army general ceded to 28 players.

The Blues sent all three to Holland for the 2020–21 season.

Van Ginkel, 27, joins former CLUB PSV Eindhoven, having played as a professional for more than two years while recovering from a terrible knee injury.

Meanwhile, McEachran, 20, went to MCC Maastricht and Castillo, 20, joined AZ Alkmaar.

Dutch star Van Ginkel two Eredivisie titles at the PSV in 2015-16 and 2017-18.

The midfielder even captain for the moment wins the league.

CHELSEA FANS GOOD MORNING

Chelsea’s transfer continues to grow with Ruben Loftus-Cheek completing an overnight transfer to Fulham.

On Tuesday, he joined through George McEachran on his way to MVV Maastricht and Malang Sarr, who signed for Porto.

Baba Rahman also passed with Juan Castillo on loan to AZ.

There is still room for arrival with 16-year-old goalkeeper Sami Tlemcani signed through Paris FC.

Meanwhile, Kepa Arrizabalaga is convinced that he will return to Frank Lampard’s smart books after being abandoned.

He said: “The stage is not ideal, I did not expect it, but we are footballers and we have to live in scenarios like this.

“I’m convinced I can replace the stage and, if I get game time, I’ll try to do my best. “

“I paint to play. I feel very smart at Chelsea and the national team. I play for a very sensible team and I feel privileged to be part of it.

“I need to play, that’s for sure. I think day after day; in football, it’s very difficult to think long-term because things can change, but one thing’s for sure, I need to play. “

Olivier Giroud believes he can earn opportunities, too.

The striker said yesterday: “There’s a festival I’m still going to fight and we saw the rewards at the end of last season.

“I am convinced that I have to play for Chelsea. We’ll see you in January.

SMALL SCREEN

Premier League clubs have been warned that they will face additional relief on TV 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 hopes of matching the existing deal, five billion pounds in three years, are unattainable.

Instead, Enders believes clubs are put together for a 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. Now, British sports stations need to think about reducing their rights costs. “

KIRB YOUR ENTHUSIASM

Fran Kirby has revealed that he is still regaining his confidence after he was informed that he would possibly never play football again due to a rare condition at the center.

The 27-year-old Chelsea and England star has been on fire since his return, batting twice in the Blues’ three high-level games this season.

Kirby diagnosed him with pericarditis, an inflammation of the tissue surrounding the center, in November.

He returned with excitement to when the Blues beat Manchester City at the Community Shield in late August.

And he told the club’s website, “I feel a hundred percent fit. I wouldn’t play if I didn’t play,

“This is the most vital thing I’ve learned in my career. I have to make sure I take care of myself and that every time I go out on the field, I’m 100 percent in a position to go. “

‘NO MUTE MEN’

Welsh defender Connor Roberts defended Tammy Abraham, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho.

He told reporters: “It’s theirs and I wouldn’t say they’re idiots.

“They know what they did wrong. At the time, they probably didn’t think about the consequences and for them it’s not for the best.

‘I don’t think you can be too much of them, they were wrong and for what they are, they suffer more kickbacks.

“It’s disappointing for them, I expect a bonus for us in the long run. “

Little boy

Dominic Calvert-Lewin Gareth Southgate’s words to the England squad after Ben Chilwell, Tammy Abraham and Jadon Sancho broke the coronavirus protocols.

The Chelsea and Sancho duo are expected to miss this week’s meeting with Wales.

And Calvert-Lewin of Everton said, “It’s a difficult time. The boys have apologized and that’s what they had to do, but we all sense what it means to play for the country and you have to do it at all times. “

“It’s a complicated situation, but they apologized, so you have to move on. “

“We had a welcome assembly [on Monday] and [Southgate] simply reminded us of what it is and the expectations of playing for England and you have to be extra, very careful and comply with the rules.

“This is an exclusive moment in time and we will have to pay close attention to those rules, and that is when you make up your country. “

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. “

OFFER MADE

Break one for Chelsea’s loan army!

Juan Castillo, as mentioned above, went to AZ Alkmaar.

✍️ ???? – WelkomJuan

➡️ https://t. co/zT2iNlb1Oz#AZ #Chelsea #TransferDeadlineDay pic. twitter. com/fcPauR9YCx

– AZ (@AZAlkmaar) 6 October 2020

OFFER MADE

Chelsea have signed goalkeeper Sami Tlemcani, 16, from Paris FC.

The teenager will enroll in the club’s quarry after spending two years with the Ligue 2 team.

Tlemcani has been in the first team of Paris FC since the age of 15.

The French club proved that they had come out of a permanent agreement.

GOOD AMBITIONS

Ruben Loftus-Cheek posted his enthusiasm on Instagram after being loaned to Fulham.

Chelsea’s transfer continued: “Delighted to sign for Fulham for the season. I can’t wait to get started!”

Discard

Juan Castillo is about to leave Chelsea and join the club’s on-loan army.

The left side is strongly connected to the Dutch AZ Alkmaar.

Last season, the Dutchman returned to former club Ajax for a match with his reserve team after leaving Amsterdam for London in 2016.

Goodbye, GEORGE!

George McEachran follows in his older brother Josh’s footsteps to enroll in Chelsea’s loan army.

The 20-year-old midfielder has signed for Dutch MVV Maastricht for the season.

After a short time with sc Cambuur’s last crusade, the midfielder waits for regular time in the Netherlands.

Chelsea also showed the departures of young players Jordan Aina and Marcel Lavinier, while Charlie Brown’s transfer to Union SG is over.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 6 October 2020

YOU’RE THE MAN

Chelsea left-back Baba Rahman could return to loan this month.

Watford and Middlesbrough are named through Goal as two clubs to point to the Ghanaian defender.

Rahman, 26, spent time with Schalke, Reims and Mallorca after costing the Blues $14 million in 2015.

OFFER MADE

Malang Sarr signed for Porto from Chelsea.

The 21-year-old goes to Stamford Bridge as a loose agent this summer.

– FC Porto (@FCPorto) October 6, 2020

MADE LIKE A KEPA

Kepa Arrizabalaga admits he is surprised to have been fired by Chelsea manager Frank Lampard.

The goalkeeper has been replaced by the new Edouard Mendy and now faces his challenge of triumphing in English football.

Kepa, 26, said: “I feel good, strong, confident. The stage is ideal, I was expecting it, but we are footballers and we have to live scenarios like this. “

“I’m convinced I can change the stage and, if you give me time to bet, I’ll try to do it any way I can. “

“I paint to play. I feel very smart at Chelsea and the national team. I play for a more sensible team and I feel privileged to be a part of it. “

“I need to play, that’s for sure. I think day after day; in football, it’s very difficult to think long-term because things can change, but one thing’s for sure, I need to play. “

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

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

The Blues send in a lot of players who are new, with insults from the “army on loan” 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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