And they are said to be the end of the gap between their assessment and Leicester’s demands.
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Ben Chilwell is about to reach Chelsea.
The Times claims that Frank Lampard has made negotiations with Leicester.
The Foxes would like a million pounds for english left-back Chilwell.
And it goes worthy of chelsea being willing to pay a new club-record rate.
HAVERTZ LAST
Bayer Leverkusen executive chairman Fernando Carro has shown Kai Havertz’s goal of leaving the club this summer amid links with Chelsea.
He said: “It has been transparent that there will be discussions once the Europa League is over for us.
“However, there is still no formal offer. Kai has expressed his preference for taking the next step.
“If it can take place soon, I can’t say it yet.
“There are several who have Kai in their plans for the future.”
BATSHUAYI IN LEEDS?
Leeds United is reportedly interested in a move for Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi.
The Belgian played with Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa in Marseille in the 2014–15 season.
Bathsuayi’s contract in Chelsea expires in 2021, meaning it may be available for a reduced value this summer.
The 26-year-old has scored six in 24 appearances in all competitions this season.
ANOTHER LOAN FOR BLACKMAN
Rotherham hopes to hire Chelsea goalkeeper Jamal Blackman on loan.
A one-season contract with the Millers would be the eighth loan in the 26-year-old’s career.
Blackman, who has been at Chelsea since the age of 13, spent part of last season on loan at Bristol Rovers, making 10 appearances.
He has spent seasons at Sheffield United, Vitesse Arnhem and Rotherham’s rivals at Yorkshire’s Leeds United in the past.
MIKEL ON THE MOVE
Former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel is about to signal for Stoke City.
The 33-year-old recently played for Trabzonspor in Turkey, but left the club by mutual consent in March due to considerations of the continuation of the Turkish SuperLig amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The former Nigerian foreigner last played for Middlesbrough in England, making 18 appearances for Boro at this time of the 2018–19 season.
Mikel will sign a one-year contract at Bet365 Stadium.
BIG EXPENSES
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich may be punishing a spending frenzy of up to three hundred million pounds this summer.
The Blues have already spent nearly 90 million pounds on the signings of Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech so far, while Kai Havertz and Ben Chilwell can follow soon.
According to The Athletic, Abramovich could inject up to three hundred million pounds into Chelsea’s coffers for next season, as long as some of the Blues’ fringe players are sold.
Emerson, Jorginho, Marcos Alonso, Michy Batshuayi, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Fikayo Tomori are just some of the names that have fallen on Stamford Bridge.
BACK-AYOKO?
Chelsea 18 million pounds for midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko.
This week’s reports that Les Bleus had begun talks with AC Milan on the sale of French.
Bakayoko, who will turn 26 on Monday, was inspired on loan at San Siro last season, but the two groups were unable to reach an agreement last summer.
Chelsea would rather lose to Bakayoko after paying 40 million pounds for the midfielder in 2017.
However, Milan will try to tempt Les Bleus with a loan offer of 3 million pounds plus a purchase option of 30 million pounds.
CHILD FACTOR
Chelsea are more than ever signing Leicester City’s side signing Ben Chilwell, according to reports.
The Times claims the Blues have now made a “big breakthrough” in negotiations with the Foxes.
Leicester is believed to expect moving fees close to the world record of 68 million pounds that Bayern Munich paid atletico Madrid for Lucas Hernandez last year.
The Foxes are aware of Chelsea’s monetary strength despite the coronavirus crisis and have reportedly argued that the Blues have not retained the moving market this summer, having already secured the signatures of Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech, while Kai Havertz’s 90 million pounds. may go on soon.
OBLAK NO-GO
Chelsea are in a position to resign from signing the most sensible goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Atletico Madrid does not need to move over the 110 million pound termination clause in the Slovenian contract and the Blues are looking for opportunities accordingly.
Nick Pope of Burnley and Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana are the two names Chelsea will have.
Pope, 28, nearly won the Premier League Gold Glove this season, while Les Bleus have already faced 24-year-old Onana, who showed his pedigree in Ajax’s run to the Champions League semi-finals last season.
Amplified
Ethan Ampadu gets a tip on the newly promoted Fulham.
Young Chelsea spent last season on loan to Champions League semi-finalist RB Leipzig, but played seven appearances in all competitions for the German team.
Ampadu joined Chelsea from Exeter City in 2017 at the age of 16, but has yet to make a breakthrough at Stamford Bridge.
The Wales international, who can play in defence or in the centre of the field, is most likely on loan in 2020-21, with Fulham being the top destination.
KANTE BELIEVES IT
Inter Milan has met Chelsea midfielder Ngolo Kante as a summer target.
The Bleus hope to sell players in the merchandise to make way for new signings and are understood to pay attention to the Delivery of the Gaul.
Former Chelsea coach Antonio Conte hopes to reunite with the 29-year-old, who won the PFA Player of the Season award in his first season with the Italian.
Kante has been in and out of the Chelsea team this season due to a number of injuries and no longer relies on a spot at Stamford Bridge.
HAVE SOME OF THAT.
Chelsea agreed to a million-pound payment for Kai Havertz, according to reports.
Podcast host Byline told Jan Age Fjortoft: “People know I’m communicating with contacts and I hear things.
“So if I told you that Chelsea accepted an 85 million pound payment to point to Kai Havertz, 60 million pounds up front and now it’s a part of how this is structured, would it be realistic?”
Former Frankfurt striker and edliga deft Fjortoft replied: “I think so. I’m 100 percent sure they’ll find a way.”
CHELSEA MORNING FANS
Willian has become the last Chelsea star to sign for the “Arsenal retirement home”, following in the footsteps of former Blues David Luiz and Petr Cech.
Fans are also concerned, however, as Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner have already beefed up Frank Lampard’s attack.
And patron César Azpilicueta believes the new players will show up at Stamford Bridge.
He said; “The faster and less difficult they adapt to the Premier League, the better for everyone, so it’s great to have them with the organization for a few weeks at the end of the season.
“They’re already incorporated and they know everyone, so it’s been a wonderful time for that and now we’re all ahead of seeing them in the field.
“Both have proven their quality in more than two weeks.
“We’ve noticed their offensive outlook, how they can create opportunities and how they can score goals, so they’re great additions to the team.”
Another striker on the brink of departure, however, is the forgetting of michy Batshuayi, with Phil Hay of The Athletic confirming the interest of The United.
He said on The Phil Hay Show: “The one who has been discussed and who is in fact attractive is Michy Batshuayi at Chelsea, whom Bielsa knows from Marseille. He was young in Marseille when Bielsa’s coach was there.
“Then [Bielsa] knows a lot about his game, he knows the ins and outs. It wouldn’t be he who would have to adapt massively to what Bielsa is doing.
“Even though it never happened to him at Chelsea, he’s 26.”
ICYMI – PRETTY BEDDING
César Azpilicueta says Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech can have an impact in the Premier League after having the merit of spending a fortnight education with Chelsea, writes DUNCAN WRIGHT.
The Blues captain said, ‘The faster and less difficult they fit the Premier League, the better it will be for everyone, so it’s smart to have them with the team for a few weeks at the end of the season.
“They’re already incorporated and they know everyone, so it’s been a wonderful time for that and now we’re all ahead of seeing them in the field.
“Both have proven their quality in recent weeks.
“We’ve noticed their offensive outlook, how they can create opportunities and how they can score goals, so they’re great additions to the team.”
COST ME IN
Arsenal and Chelsea are rumoured to be pointing at Philippe Coutinho’s agent, Kia Joorabchian, admitting that their consumer was looking to return to the Premier League.
He told talkSPORT: “Right now, with Coutinho, he’s at the next level of the Champions League.
“The club that owns it, unlike the club in which it plays. He’s in a huge situation. Once the Champions League is over, we’re down.
“I didn’t even tell her, actually. He loves the Premier League, he needs to come to the Premier League.”
But COVID’s finances, figures and all will play an important role. He’s a wonderful player with big numbers.
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Leeds to point to Michy Batshuayi, according to Phil Hay of Athletic.
He said on The Phil Hay Show: “The one who has been discussed and who is in fact attractive is Michy Batshuayi at Chelsea, whom Bielsa knows from Marseille. He was young in Marseille when Bielsa was leading there.
“Then [Bielsa] knows a lot about his game, he knows the ins and outs. It wouldn’t be he who would have to adapt massively to what Bielsa is doing.
“Even though it never happened to him at Chelsea, he’s 26.”
SMASH AND GRB
Atletico Madrid is reportedly close to signing a new goalkeeper, fueling the assumption that Chelsea’s Jan Oblak target could leave the club this summer.
Sportske Novosti says Diego Simeone’s team will sign Ivo Grbic of Lokomotiva Zagreb for around 5.4 million pounds.
LOOK AT THIS
Bayer Leverkusen coach Fernando Carro has admitted that Kai Havertz will “take the next step” amid strong ties to Chelsea.
He said: “It was transparent that there would be discussions as soon as the Europa League ended for us.
“Kai expressed his preference for taking the next step. Whether it’s painted in the short or long term or not, I’m saying right now.”
GOAL GETTER
Inter Milan is an ambitious move for Chelsea superstar N’Golo Kante, according to reports.
The 29-year-old French World Cup winner has been sensationally connected at the exit gate at Stamford Bridge with boss Frank Lampard willing to move funds.
Chelsea has already spent a lot on Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech and Lampard is willing to raise big names to balance the books.
And according to Gazzetta Italia, Inter is convinced that he can take over the midfielder with Antonio Conte willing to Kante.
SWOON BLUE
John Barnes talked about Olivier Giroud to Chelsea.
He Betfair: “He is a World Cup champion and has experience.
“Possibly there would be more technical strikers than he would, however, have a price as a centre forward to hold the ball, score goals and get other players to play.
WIL’S POWER
Former England star John Barnes admitted that he was surprised by Chelsea’s resolution of letting Willian’s contract end.
After the Brazilian’s move to Arsenal, Barnes told BonusCodeBets: “He is a player who has done well for Chelsea this year and for some explanation as to why he was allowed to expire his contract.
“He is 31 years old, but he still has compatibility and was given wonderful quality. He’s got the right attitude every time I’ve noticed him playing.
LOSING THE WIL
Former Liverpool star David Thompson believes Willian has no ambition to trade Chelsea for Arsenal.
The 42-year-old tweeted: “Disappointed with Willian’s signing for Arsenal when you look at Chelsea’s ambition for the coming season.
“Surely [he] had more aspirations than Arsenal.
“Surprised, Liverpool didn’t have a bite for him, a smart athlete even at 30.”
ZI WERNS FOR AZ
The new Chelsea boys, Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, will play the ground at Stamford Bridge, says patron César Azpilicueta.
The Spaniard, who has joined in education through the duo during the last weeks of the season, said: “Both have proven their quality in education in recent weeks.
“We’ve noticed their offensive perspective, how they can create opportunities and how they can score goals, so they’re great additions to the team.
“The faster and less difficult they adapt to the Premier League, the better for everyone, so it’s great to have them with the organization for a few weeks at the end of the season.
“They’re already incorporated and they know everyone, so it’s a wonderful time for that and now we’re all ahead of seeing them on the field.”
SWAP FLOP
Chelsea allegedly introduced Michy Batshuayi and Ross Barkley to West Ham on an 80 million pound contract by Declan Rice.
But the Times reports that the Hammers have REJECTED the exchange deal and have millions of pounds in cash.
David Moyes’ team is interested in taking on the underused couple.
Peripheral roles of Barkley and Batshuayi in the Chelsea configuration of Frank Lampard.
But the club hoped to reduce the enormous value of Rice’s call by providing some of his unwanted stars as a weight.
Chelsea had hopes when West Ham had already tried to point out Batshuayi and Moyes were training Barkley at Everton, but that didn’t help them.
NEW BEGINNINGS FOR HEND?
Manchester United enthusiasts say Chelsea’s target, Dean Henderson, will officially remain at Old Trafford next season, because its symbol is on its application.
The Red Devils have questioned whether they will send Henderson on loan next quarter, following his successful season at Sheffield United.
Chelsea is interested in signing Henderson.
Henderson and David De Gea kept thirteen blank sheets last season in the Premier League.
And now, 23-year-old English has raised his head and shoulders to the Profile of the Man Utd app.
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