And Ben Chilwell’s signature may be even closer than that to a reporter calling it a fact.
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CHELSEA MORNING FANS
Chelsea would be signing Kai Havertz in the coming days.
Frank Lampard has earned a 150 million pound war chest to spend on new players, adding 60 million pounds probably to pass on to Ben Chilwell.
Football.London reports that the Blues will then verify to meet Havertz’s 90 million pound valuation in increments with a payment of 60 million pounds followed by another 30 million pounds.
In other news, Atletico Madrid certainly does not need to give in to his 108 million pound termination clause for Jan Oblak, but he will have to convince the goalkeeper that his long career is in Madrid, according to AS.
The Spanish newspaper reports that the Slovenian has doubts about Atletico’s plan and is one of many players who know that the club has won a trophy this season.
Atleti has also replaced his movement strategy to prepare for a time when Oblak will no longer be at the club.
Meanwhile, Thiago Silva is reportedly heading for a move to sign for Western Londoners after the final defeat of the PSG Champions League to Bayern Munich.
Athletic’s David Ornstein has tweeted that the deal is “almost closed” with the Brazilian in a position to seal a loose transfer.
And finally, AC Milan would be sure he would re-sign Tiemoue Bakayoko.
Calciomercato.com says that the return to Milan has been Bakayoko’s most sensible precedent and that this resolution is most likely after a turning point in the negotiations.
The report adds that this is because Chelsea is now willing to settle for a loan offered to buy from the midfielder, and the expected deal is expected to generate between 25 and 30 million pounds for Londoners.
GO GET HIM.
Steve McManaman believes Thiago Silva would be a welcome addition to the Chelsea team.
Speaking about loose signing, McManaman told BT Sport: “Football is a matter of now.
“You can’t plan about five, six or seven years because the manager may not even be there at the time.
“By the here and now, he’s a defender.
FOOT CHALLENGE
This is how the off-season compares to the Big Six before a busy Premier League season.
United has the shortest break for Liverpool, Manchester City one more day, while Arsenal has the shortest resting period.
Chelsea and Spurs, by comparison, laugh to the beach bar.
FRONT LUK
Former Chelsea forwardman Romelu Lukaku has promised to return stronger after his costly purpose opposed to his appearance in the Europa League final in a mobile spot for Inter Milan fans.
He wrote on Instagram: “First of all, I need to thank you for everything you’ve done for my family circle and for me.
“This year as a team we grew up a lot in combination and it is an honor to set up a club I enjoy as a child.
“Yes, what happened in the last one has me p-d, but I will fight again. I’ve never had a simple shit in life as many of you know and this joy will make me stronger.
“One thing is for sure, Inter is not dead and this joy will make us bigger as a team. There’s unity and we’re going in the right direction.”
“To the fans, I have to thank them for their in each and every game at home or away from home, I love them guys.
“I appreciate the messages I have received. We’ll be semper forced Inter.
Birthday
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 23 August 2020
TRANSFER ‘RUMMAS
Mino Raiola has revealed the long history of two of its clients.
Ligt’s Matthijs is expected to remain at Juventus despite a difficult season, while Chelsea’s Gianluigi Donnarumma is unlikely to win a new contract at AC Milan.
The super agent said: “Matthijs de Ligt will be at Juventus, he is the future.
“I have not started any discussion with AC Milan to make the contract with Donnarumma bigger, as they have other priorities … let’s see.”
FIKKY TOFFEE
Everton is reportedly interested in the transfer of Fikayo Tomori.
The Toffees had Kurt Zouma on a successful loan in 2018-19 before the Frenchman returned to Stamford Bridge.
Carlo Ancelotti’s porous defender conceded Premier League goals last season.
And Frank Lampard is that Zouma is on loan for transitoryness, according to the Telegraph, as the Blues player seeks to bring in former central Malang Sarr.
BEN IS ONE OF THE
Here’s how Ben Chilwell adapts to Chelsea… comparing him to his rival sidelines at Stamford Bridge.
Your attendances and proportion of purposes are like anything Frank Lampard has at your disposal lately.
THE STONE MAKES A WALL
Chelsea has been told to be ashamed of the Manchester City defence John Stones, it’s a “success story that awaits,” says Paul Merson.
Former Arsenal legend believes Manchester City’s 47.5 million pound mistake for Manchester City may be the best guy for the Blues’ baseline.
He told the Daily Star: “Chelsea passed and get John Stones because there’s a good fortune waiting for him.
“I said the Stones would do well there. And they deserve to choose it now. He doesn’t have much time in the City.
“Stones is of local origin. He’s an English international. They’ve given him a lot of experience. But he’s still young. It meets many requirements.
“It’s like David Luiz, who was phenomenal for Chelsea when Antonio Conte played with him in the middle of a three.”
CHELSEA ACCESSORIES
Here are Les Bleus’ opening matches and their matchups against the “big six” clubs.
DANGER WARNING
On this day in 2014, Eden Hazard did that in Leicester …
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 23 August 2020
DO WE HAVE AN OFFER?
Chelsea are in a position to complete Kai Havertz’s move, after Bayer Leverkusen indicated that it could reduce its value by 80 million pounds.
The Blues continued the striker for the maximum this year.
But after spending 48 million pounds for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, plus 36 million pounds for Ajax game creator Hakim Ziyech, manager Frank Lampard played hardball with the Germans.
Lamps earned millions of pounds to spend on players through owner Roman Abramovich this summer.
But the Chelsea coach knows he wants defensive recruits and a new goalkeeper and wants to cut his clothes accordingly.
I HAVE SOME OF THEM
Chelsea is signing Kai Havertz in the coming days, according to reports.
Frank Lampard has earned a 150 million pound war chest to spend on new players, adding 60 million pounds probably to pass on to Ben Chilwell.
Football.London reports that the Blues will then verify to meet Leverkusen’s Havertz rating of 90 million pounds in installments with a 60 million pound payment followed by another 30 million pounds.
LANGUAGE GAME
Chelsea will call loose agent Malang Sarr, who recently left Nice.
The 21-year-old headquarters left a club after leaving the team in which he rose through the ranks.
Sarr made his debut in 2016 and, according to Sky Sports, Chelsea needs their defensive depth.
Kaveh Solhekol has shown that the West London club is about to reach an agreement for Sarr.
– Kaveh Solhekol (@SkyKaveh) 22 August 2020
IT’S GOT STONES
Chelsea’s goal, John Stones, is in a position to fight for his long career at Manchester City, even if that means putting his euro dream into play.
The plant fell into the Etihad classification and must move this summer.
But england’s foreigner needs to be expelled and insists he can force his return to Pep Guardiola’s plans.
Boss Pep has already brought Nathan Ake from Bournemouth for 40 million pounds, while Kalidou Koulibaly of Naples is also a possible acquisition of 65 million pounds.
And Stones knows that if he stays, he jeopardizes his position in the opening lineup of the Three Lions lineup for next summer’s delayed Euro 2020 final.
Stones is in the last two years of his contract of 130,000 euros consistent with the week and that’s why he’s been waiting for an extension.
The former Everton club, which sold it to City for 47.5 million pounds four years ago, West Ham, Arsenal and Chelsea have shown interest in the 26-year-old.
ED AND SHOULDERS UP
Real Madrid star Eden Hazard scored a solo goal against Leicester City six years ago.
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 23 August 2020
HARRY BINGE
Exclusive through Nick Pisa, Andy Jehring and Clemmie Moodie: Harry Maguire’s night of misfortune followed a three-day perch on Mykonos.
Manchester United captain flew to greek holiday island with his fiancée Fern Hawkins after his departure from the Europa League in Seville.
Along with several friends and siblings, he arrived at bars and clubs in the hotspot, which this summer is the destination of choice for Premier League stars.
But it also caught the attention of rival fans, who threw ill-health insults at him before Thursday night’s fateful fight.
On Tuesday, 27-year-old England’s central defence and others are said to have amassed 63,000 euros in a five-hour session.
The band, along with 26-year-old Chelsea star Ross Barkley, drank a lot of alcohol and laughed at lobster.
HAVE A LITTLE OF THAT.
Chelsea allegedly intensified her moves for Kai Havertz and Thiago Silva after completing ben Chilwell’s signing.
– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) 22 August 2020
COOKING AGAIN
AC Milan would be sure to hire Tiemoue Bakayoko.
The Rossoneri have been persistently connected to a movement through the Frenchman since his loan to Chelsea expired a year ago.
Calciomercato.com says that the return to Milan has been Bakayoko’s most sensible precedent and that this resolution is most likely after a turning point in the negotiations.
The report adds that this is because Chelsea is now willing to settle for a loan offered to buy from the midfielder, and the expected deal is expected to generate between 25 and 30 million pounds for Londoners.
UNDERSTANDING SILVA
Chelsea FC can make a wonderful bet to recruit veteran defenseman Thiago Silva.
The Daily Mail reports that Les Bleus have had talks with the 35-year-old about a loose move imaginable from Paris Saint-Germain.
Chelsea’s biggest rivals in the race for pointing out ac Milan’s former defense effort would be Fiorentina to bring Silva back to Serie A.
OB VAMOS
Atletico Madrid will surely not need to give in to his 108 million pound termination clause for Jan Oblak, but he will have to convince the goalkeeper that his long career is in Madrid, according to AS.
The Spanish newspaper reports that the Slovenian has doubts about Atletico’s plan and is one of many players who know that the club has won a trophy this season.
Atleti has also replaced his movement strategy to prepare for a time when Oblak will no longer be at the club.
Where experienced substitutes such as Miguel Angel Moya and Antonio Adan had signed in the past, the club has now signed Croatian Ivo Grbic, 24.
However, the report adds that the club has earned a smart value for Antoine Griezmann (Barcelona), Lucas Hernandez (Bayern Munich) and Rodri (Man City) and that this is to replace at this time.
I HAVE SOME OF THEM
Ben Chilwell in Chelsea is a done deal, for Italian journalist Nicolo Schira.
Schira added that Chelsea had increased its bid for Kai Havertz to 72 million pounds, to 81 million pounds with add-ons.
However, Bayer Leverkusen is said to stick to its demands of 90 million pounds even though Havertz is pushing for a move.
– Nicolo Schira (@NicoSchira) 22 August 2020
TOMORROW, CHELSEA FANS
Chelsea is about to point to Ben Chilwell, to resources such as The Guardian, The Athletic and Football Insider.
Leicester’s left-back is expected to move between forty-five and 50 million pounds in a massive blow for the leader of the Navy Granovskaia.
A value of 80 million pounds had already been mentioned, but it turns out that Granovskaia has controlled it to reduce it by almost 50 percent.
Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen allegedly gave Chelsea until Friday to raise 90 million pounds for Kai Havertz.
Although the 21-year-old needs to move to west London, Leverkusen sees few explanations why he give up his prize.
Sports director Rudi Voller insists he is “relaxed” on stage and Bild reports that Chelsea have until Friday to seal a transfer.
Meanwhile, Davide Zappacosta is in position for some other loan, the fiorentina seeks to bring him back to Serie A.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Fiorentina has made a touch in his search for former as Avellino on loan.
They allege that La Viola met with Zappacosta’s agent as they sought to reach an agreement.
And finally, Chelsea would be in talks to signal Malang Sarr, with the central defender a lazy agent after the expiration of his contract in Nice.
Speaking of the signage imaginable, Sky Sports host Kaveh Solhekol tweeted: “Chelsea in talks to point to France’s central defender Under-21 Malang Sarr.
“He’s a lazy agent after the end of his contract in Nice this summer. If Chelsea gives him a signal, they’ll leave him on loan.
MARR-VELLOUS NEWS
Chelsea are reportedly in talks to point to Arsenal Malang Sarr.
The head office is a loose agent after the expiration of his contract in Nice.
Speaking of the signage imaginable, Sky Sports host Kaveh Solhekol tweeted: “Chelsea in talks to point to France’s central defender Under-21 Malang Sarr.
“He’s a loose agent after his contract ends in Nice this summer.
“If Chelsea introduces him, they’ll lend it.”
LIGHT OF LOVE
Louis Saha believes his compatriot Olivier Giroud will be concerned about Timo Werner’s signing for Chelsea.
He told the Podcast Football Index: “Olivier Giroud is a very difficult cookie and would probably not worry too much about Timo Werner’s arrival at Chelsea.
“Giroud needs to score and needs to help his peers. He’s a competitor, and wherever he is, he’s going to play.
“Giroud is very motivated and I’m sure next year we’ll hear it again.”
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