But the winger stayed, as did Fikayo Tomori, who turned down a loan at West Ham ten minutes before the play’s deadline.
Get all Stamford Bridge updates here. . .
PAY THE BILL
Premier League clubs spent 1. 24 billion pounds on new signings, this as a result of 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 spent the most in the league, spending 226. 1 million pounds on new talent, adding Timo Werner (45 million pounds), Hakim Ziyech (37 million pounds), Edouard Mendy (22 million pounds) and Ben Chilwell (50 million pounds).
Unsurprisingly, Manchester City was the biggest spender of the time, spending cash on Nathan Ake (41 million pounds) and Ferran Torres (37 million pounds) from the start of the window.
Burnley, meanwhile, spent a penny, hanging Dale Stephens and Will Norris.
HOUSE OF LANG WAY
Malang Sarr is a chelsea outing.
He signed this summer as a loose agent for Nice, the central defender in the eye of a loan and is now heading to Porto.
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that the agreement is signed through Frank Lampard.
‘I LOVE TEA’
Reece James is extremely happy to join the English education camp because he had been given tea.
Chelsea’s side started the season challenging club captain César Azpilicueta for the right-back position.
James won a box of tea bags when he came to education in England, and was delighted with the gift!
– Reece James (reecejames_24) October 6, 2020
HE DARES WELL DONE
Chelsea shared this explosion from that of one of her former gamers.
Oscar has been working in China for Shanghai SIPG lately.
Would you like the Premier League crack? Your current salary of £400,000 in the CSL can simply say no.
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 6 October 2020
‘FOLLOW THE RULES’
Chelsea duo Ben Chil and Tammy Abraham, as well as Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, were eliminated 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 euros.
PLAYING FOR THE KEPS
He’s still at Stamford Bridge, and clumsy keeper Kepa is not yet in a position to give up his dreams.
Les Bleus hired Edouard Mendy of Rennes, and assumed the role of No1.
But the Spanish Kepa cap is in a position to fight for his position.
In statements to reporters at a Spanish press conference, the 26-year-old said: “I’m sure it will be reversed.
“When I have a chance to play, I’ll try to do it as much as I can. “
MO NOT MOVING
Victor Moses is in limbo after Inter Milan did not sanction his Chelsea permanent.
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.
THE PAIN OF RU
Antonio Rudiger’s move from Chelsea to Tottenham has collapsed as he is said to have feared the reaction of Blues enthusiasts to sign for one of his main 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 very susceptible to moving, as their policy is to sell players to their main rivals.
In the end, Rudiger didn’t do it to stay at Chelsea and fight for his place.
Have fun?
Chelsea midfielder Kai Havetrtz seems to be enjoying a foreign project with Germany.
Bayer Leverkusen’s summer signing has stemked from a smart start in life at Stamford Bridge, but there’s so much more to come.
Now that technician Frank Lamapard has optimized the midfield, Havertz has the ability to shine.
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 6 October 2020
HUD AT HUD
More about Chelsea legend Alan Hudson, now talking to Caught Offside.
He believes the Blues deserve to have “broken hands” at Bayern Munich if the Germans had presented 70 million pounds for Callum Hudson-Odoi.
He said: “I have looked at this player several times and with this evidence would break the hand of those who need to pay this type of money.
“I saw him opposing a very poor Crystal Palace team this weekend and it looked like he was betting for the wasted team, it’s so ineffective.
LOAN ORGANIZER
There may still be a move from Stamford Bridge.
With the Portuguese window still open, Porto is reportedly chasing disgraced left-back Emerson to The Telegraph.
He sought to move to Serie A, but that never came to fruition.
And with Ben Chilwell’s first-choice left-back, Emerson’s time would possibly be over.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE SPANISH?
Chelsea couldn’t get Marcos Alonso and Kepa out on the day of the move-in deadline, so what’s the next step for the couple?
Well, for Alonso, his days elapsed after an argument with boss Frank Lampard after the 3-3 draw with West Brom who saw him replaced at halftime.
It would be wonderful if you presented a point from now on.
Kepa’s scenario is different. The goalkeeper is extraordinarily lost in confidence, but after spending 72 million pounds for him, the Blues would possibly have to persevere.
He lost his position on the team to new goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, but is believed to be running with Blues legend Petr Cech to regain his form.
A BREEZE
Chelsea’s new exclusive handbag will be added to the family circle at Stamford Bridge.
And one of their jobs will be ready, with the Blues very active in the community.
This is one of the projects that Havertz, Werner et al work with.
Read more: https://t. co/jsGr0VELOw pic. twitter. com/VFvvNwYNHz
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 6 October 2020
TRANSFER SHOCK
Chelsea sent Ruben Loftus-Cheek on the day of the deadline, and days before Ross Barkley was transferred to Aston Villa.
But for a Blues legend, a way out will come back to hang out at the club more than those.
Alan Hudson believes that allowing Tariq Lamptey to enroll in Brighton in January was a bad decision and blames Chief Lampard for the decision.
He told Caught Offside: “I look at the young Lamptey who was sold to Brighton, who greatly inspired me.
“I would have kept it because it’s one for the future.
“It has been remarkable in Brighton since Lockdown. Il temporarily turns defence into attack, something missing from Chelsea: genuine speed with quality in the end.
“I think Frank Lampard was this!”
RU WILL RETURN
Ruben Loftus-Cheek has finished his assignment to Fulham, but Chelsea enthusiasts in total do not need it to be a ‘goodbye’, but ” for later'”.
The midfielder’s career at Stamford Bridge was tarnished by injury, but when she enjoyed a decent career in the team, she impressed.
But Stamford Bridge is overloaded in midfield; ask Ross Barkley, who finished his own loan at Aston Villa.
Blues enthusiasts expect Loftus-Cheek to impress with their neighbors and return better.
– Siddharth (@londonisazul) October 6, 2020
TOM TIME
Fikayo Tomori has to fight in Chelsea, a resolution that is very happy for many Blues fans.
The young centre turned down a loan with the West London neighbour Fulham to stay at Stamford Bridge.
We bet that this Chelsea fan is very happy that everything has happened, having originally described the possibility of lending the defender as a “bad” resolution.
Can Tomori have a starting position at Chelsea XI?Is he smart enough?
– Craig (cbettinelli87) October 6, 2020
THE GAME IS LOST
Should Chelsea have competed with Arsenal to single out Thomas Partey?
This Blues fan thinks so.
The Ghanaian midfielder has made a transfer of forty-five million pounds to the Emirates, and Arsenal fans are delighted.
Chelsea sent Ruben Loftus-Cheek, is there room for someone else?
Elite midfielder. He rules at Anfield that faithful night. Https://t. co/lQmzLQpstK
– Son of Grace (@WarriGenes) October 6, 2020
TIME FOR ANOTHER MOVE
Therefore, the Blues sent Bakayoko on the day of the move-in deadline: the Frenchman’s third club in 4 years.
Chelsea’s 26-year-old failure had been sued through six clubs, AC Milan and PSG this summer.
But Napoli won the race after agreeing to repay a loan of 4. 5 million pounds for Bakayoko.
Chelsea were expecting former Monaco forever.
Many clubs had signed a loan agreement with the legal responsibility to acquire, but opposed the value demanded through Les Bleus.
A terrible waste for Chelsea this . . .
IN THE FIELD OF THAT
Chelsea star Fikayo Tomori turned down a loan at West Ham just TEN MINUTES before the deadline to fight for a spot with Frank Lampard.
The two had agreed on loan rates 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.
CHELSEA FANS GOOD MORNING
Chelsea loaned Tiemoue Bakayoko to Napoli for the 2020-21 season on the day.
The midfielder had lined up at Stamford Bridge after this summer’s long arrivals.
He will meet Gennaro Gattuso, who at the pace of AC Milan when Bakayoko moved in 2018-19.
Meanwhile, the Blues were also in talks to trade Antonio Rudiger to AC Milan for the season in order to reduce his payroll after a frenzy of overspending.
Rudiger, 27, fell off his at The Bridge and entered the last two years of his contract.
Spurs and PSG were in the race to land the defender.
But the move did not materialize and Rudiger eventually stayed at Chelsea, with reports that he was in a position to earn a place in the starting lineup.
In other news, Chelsea is stuck with volatile couple Kepa and Marcos Alonso as no serious offer has arrived.
Alonso, 29, actively seeks to leave Stamford Bridge after an argument with Chief Lampard ten days ago.
Kepa is the one who seems destined to march with the signing of Edouard Mendy, who kept the first blank leaf of Chelsea’s season on his Premier League debut on Saturday.
Hammer
Chelsea’s Fikayo Tomori has turned down the opportunity to sign for West Ham on loan for one season.
West Ham would be willing to offer a HUGE loan payment for the player to enroll in the club.
The club failed in its attempts to point to a central defender even though manager David Moyes identified the position as a domain to strengthen.
West Ham will now have to resort to the league if they want to bring players, with a deadline until October 16.
Craig Dawson turns out to be the main call we’re talking about, which is to say that the West Ham faithful are NOT happy.
CASE CLOSED
The merchant is FERME.
Premier League clubs had until 11 a. m. to make new signings.
But they sent a market leaf between nine p. m. and 11 p. m. tonight, they have until 1 a. m.
HAMMER TIME
West Ham is still in talks to secure an overdue loan for Fikayo Tomori.
Speaking at Sky Sports Studio, Harry Redknapp said, “I’m surprised Frank let him out.
“What a signature it will be. “
Tomori played 17 Premier League games during the Blues season, scoring one goal.
OFFER MADE
While enthusiasts await Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s announcement, Fulham has announced his signing.
The club has shown the arrival of Joachim Andersen on loan from Lyon.
– Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) October 5, 2020
TICK ICT
There’s just over an hour until the move window closes.
But it’s still a long time to get last minute deals up for grabs.
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