An agreement can also be reached by Declan Rice, but if N’Golo Kante and Jorginho leave the club.
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MENDY VALUED AT 30 MILLION EUROS
Chelsea said she had to pay 30 million pounds for Kepa Arrizabalaga’s replacement, Edouard Mendy of Rennes.
RICE ON THE MENU FOR THE PRICE OF TWO
Declan Rice will increase Chelsea’s play-target list if they can sell out midfielders Jorginho and N’Golo Kante.
West Ham is rating 21-year-old English star Rice at 80 million pounds, but the Blues expect about 60 million pounds.
But Inter Milan has denied it in Kante and there is no indication that Jorginho is going anywhere.
WE’LL TAKE IT SOON.
Kai Havertz expects his contract with Chelsea to be terminated in a time after a medical examination has already passed, according to reports.
The Telegraph says the 21-year-old Bayer Leverkusen striker believes he will be with the Blues starting next week.
TIMO INSTALLS QUICKLY
Timo Werner says Chelsea’s German compatriots, Antonio Rudiger and Matteo Kovacic, helped him adjust to England.
Former RB Leipzig striker said: “Having someone who speaks German helps, and Kova can also speak German, so he helped me settle down.”
“They helped me on the education floor but also me where it’s smart to go to dinner, where it’s smart to live, things like that.
”I didn’t know London very well, I’d only been there a few times, so it was vital that two guys like this helped me settle down.’
BLUES CAN REACH A NEW LEVEL
Strike newcomer Timo Werner told Chelsea manager Frank Lampard: “It’s been wonderful painting with him and he’s discussed his long-term plans and how we should fight with groups like Manchester City and Liverpool.
“I think Chelsea is a wonderful club and with this team we have I think we can succeed on a new level.
“We have some very smart players here and the coach is there to show us the way and get better.
We’ve been handling tactical things, as well as our strength and fitness, to make sure we’re in a position for the start of the season.
TARGET TITLE TIMO AND LIGHTS
Chelsea’s new striker, Timo Werner, said he and his boss Frank Lampard had a name challenge next season.
Werner, 24, arrived from RB Leipzig this summer for a million pounds amid the first lamp frenzy at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues finished fourth in the last quarter, but Werner told Chelsea’s website: “The draws with the coach have been very recent.
“He showed and explained to the whole team, not just me, what we can do in the area and how to do it with ourselves compared to last season.”
COUTINHO BACK TO THE BOAT
Bayern Munich lender Philippe Coutinho, who has been connected to Chelsea and Arsenal this summer, returns to Barcelona’s parent club.
Liverpool’s former midfielder scored when Bayern beat Barca 8–2 in the quarter-finals on the edge of the Champions League.
Buu a on the Germans’ website said: “After the triple season, FC Bayern says “Thank you “and” Goodbye, take care “to Philippe Coutinho.
“The Brazilian international, who arrived on loan from Bayern from Barcelona last August, returns to Catalan after his season contract expired.
“Due to the suspension of matches by the coronavirus pandemic and the next blockade, the 28-year-old offensive midfielder’s contract at Bayern has been extended to crown the end of the Champions League final in Lisbon.”
CHILWELL SETS COLE TARGET
The new Chelsea boy has been talking for hours to Stamford Bridge legend Ashley Cole and dreams of emulating the one arguably the left-back of England.
Cole has won 107 international matches, including the Premier League once and the FA Cup 4 times for Les Bleus, where he is now a youth coach.
This follows a debatable replacement for Arsenal, where he won two Prem crowns and won the FA Cup three times.
And with a photo of the duo, former Leicester defender Chilwell said, “Great afternoon chatting with this legend!I hope I can have a career like yours at this ????-theofficialac3”.
KAI NEARBY
Kai Havertz had his medical exam in London on Sunday, reportedly.
The German is expected to become known as a Chelsea player in the near future, having completed his review before joining Joachim Low’s squad.
LAMP FOR JAMES
Reece James, Chelsea’s right-back, has been replaced in the England under-21 team through former Brighton Blues defender Tariq Lamptey.
James has a tip for a full spot in England this season, while last season Lamptey completely justified his resolve to swap a marginal Chelsea role for regular football with rivals Premier League.
DON’T GO WITHOUT A FIGHT
Midfielder N’Golo Kante will reportedly fight for his place at Chelsea, while Inter Milan deny they are looking for the French World Cup winner.
Frank Lampard’s team is ready to sell the host for a million pounds this summer.
But Kante has no plans to leave Chelsea, as he is settled in the club, to Goal.
The 29-year-old to cement his position on the squad after an injured 2019/20 campaign.
He scored 3 goals in 22 league games last season, he was unable to make a bachelor pass.
Lampard did not ask the club to sell Kante despite his massive summer spending frenzy.
ED is on the move KEEPER
Chelsea went on to sign Edouard Mendy after Rennes made a touch to update him with Alphonse Areola.
Blues boss Frank Lampard, Senegalese foreigner Mendy to fit in with the incoherent Kepa Arrizabalaga.
And according to L’Equipe, Rennes already has PSG forward Areola as its main target to update Chelsea’s play target.
The Frenchman, contracted until 2023, spent the last season at Real Madrid to upgrade to Thibaut Courtois.
But he sent back the French champions, who already have Keylor Navas as No.1.
Areola is ahead as he seeks to retain France’s third-choice position at next summer’s European Championships.
Chapter
Antonio Rudiger tried to convince Kai Havertz to sign for Chelsea.
The 21-year-old is close to completing a Bayer Leverkusen move for 90 million pounds.
And his German teammate Rudigier, who helped Timo Werner at Stamford Bridge, did his best to convince Havertz to make the same change.
He said, “I’ve contributed to Timo, I hope he does with Kai, too.
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard signed Werner and Hakim Ziyech to the season and added Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell to their team.
Havertz remained his number one target over the summer, and Bild said the player had conducted a medical examination for the Blues on Sunday.
PERSONAL GOALS
Timo Werner told Chelsea fans that he had come to hit the back of the net.
Before Germany’s game against Spain, he told the media: “The club signed me to score passes and I didn’t go to (London) to say, yes, 28 passes with Leipzig last season were great.
“I agree with a few goals now: to show what I exhibited in Leipzig.
“That’s why it’s more incentive to say, yes, I need to do it there like I did in Germany.”
Tuned
The FSA asked the Premier League to give enthusiasts a look at their teams, noting in a statement:
Last week, the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) held talks with the Premier League, which indicated that 160 of the 380 games of the season would not be broadcast live to the British public in 2020/21..
“This means that normal spectators won’t be able to see their team because enthusiasts deserve not to be readmitted to stadiums until October.
“Eleven matches in September will be played behind closed doors without any normal spectators in the UK being able to watch those matches by legal means.”
“As a matter of urgency, high-level supporters are urging the Premier League to solve this problem.Don’t stop enthusiasts from seeing their groups as a global pandemic.
“It would be a disastrous resolution through the Premier League and attention must be paid to the hobby.”
BLUES WAGES
Here are the salaries of Blues stars after Kai Havertz joined the club.
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CHELSEA ACCESSORIES
A reminder of Blues matches following the resumption of the Premier League in 10 days.
The September games have been modified and start times have been revised after broadcasters have had their match selection; however, the October matches have not yet been ordered, so look at this.
MAKE AND REPAIR
Chelsea went on to sign Edouard Mendy after Rennes made a touch to update him with Alphonse Areola.
Blues boss Frank Lampard, Senegalese foreigner Mendy to fit in with incoherent Kepa Arrizabalaga.
And according to L’Equipe, Rennes already has PSG forward Areola as its main target to update Chelsea’s play target.
The Frenchman, a contract until 2023, spent the last season at Real Madrid to update Thibaut Courtois.
But he sent back the French champions, who already have Keylor Navas as No.1.
Areola is ahead as he seeks to retain France’s third-choice position at next summer’s European Championships.
KANT KEEPS A GOOD MAN
N’Golo Kante would like to fight for his position at Chelsea despite interest from Inter Milan.
Frank Lampard’s team is ready to sell to the midfielder for a million pounds this summer.
But Kante has no plans to leave Chelsea as he is at the club, according to Goal.
The 29-year-old to cement his position on the squad after an injured 2019/20 campaign.
He scored 3 goals in 22 league games last season, he was unable to make a bachelor pass.
Lampard did not ask the club to sell Kante despite his massive summer spending frenzy.
JAMES KO
Reece James has withdrawn from England Under-21s for his upcoming international matches.
Former Chelsea Tariq Lamptey has been withdrawn as a result.
SunSport’s Tom Barclay tweeted the news.
– Tom Barclay (@TomBarclay_) 2 September 2020
MEDICAL WONDER
Kai Havertz had his medical exam in London on Sunday, reportedly.
The German is expected to make himself known as a Chelsea player in the near future, having finished his review before joining Joachim Low’s squad.
LOAN ORGANIZERS
Chelsea would be willing to offer Malang Sarr on loan to Bayer Leverkusen as a candy for Kai Havertz.
Blues boss Frank Lampard continues to build his own team at Stamford Bridge, and Havertz is the next call related to a movement.
Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner and Ben Chilwell have already joined this summer.
And Sarr, some other recruit, joined a loose movement from Nice.
But according to MailOnline, it is possible that the 21-year-old may be loaned to Leverkusen, and Havertz may be persuaded to move to west London as part of the deal.
The Guardian has claimed in the past that the Blues agreed to pay an initial record of 72 million pounds to signal the 21-year-old star after months of haggling.
CHELSEA MORNING FANS
Kai Havertz’s 90 million-pound replacement is getting closer, while Bayer Leverkusen has reportedly signed a replacement for Chelsea’s remaining main target.
The signing of the seven-time international German striker would be the Blues’ spending on Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner, Ben Chilwell, Malang Sarr and Thiago Silva.
And Leverkusen has been connected to a 24 million pound play for Roma striker Patrik Schic as he threatens to lose his player.
But even Havertz’s planned arrival at Bridge may not complete Frank Lampard’s first spending frenzy as Chelsea boss.
It is still the idea that Lampard a new goalkeeper – Edouard Mendy de Rennes is under discussion again.
But the Telegraph says Kepa Arrizabalaga, under pressure, is in a position to stay and fight for the number one shirt.
Manchester United’s Dean Henderson and Burnley’s Nick Pope were also possible newcomers.
Meanwhile, AC Milan is optimistic about Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko’s permanent touchdown following the Frenchman’s side transfer.
And Juventus shot at the 16-year-old Samuel Iling-Junior after his contract with Chelsea expired.
WHY SILVA CHOSE THE BLUES
Chelsea’s new signing, Thiago Silva, has turned down a number of concessions before deciding to sign for Chelsea this summer, his agent has revealed.
The 36-year-old signed a one-year contract at Stamford Bridge last week after leaving Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season.
But his manager, Paulo Tonietto, said several clubs were behind Silva’s signing.
Speaking to L’Equipe, he said: “We’ve had a lot of offers, but Chelsea is one of the 10 most sensitive clubs in the world.”
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