And Jan Oblak gave his opinion on the Blues before Atletico Madrid’s defeat in the Champions League to RB Leipzig, as he refused to rule out a move.
Follow all the latest bridge updates below…
S-KAI HIGH PRICES
Chelsea gained a big advantage for transfers, with Bayer Leverkusen noting that Kai Havertz MAY leave if “certain situations are met”.
The Blues have been strongly connected to the forward’s resolution valued at one million pounds this summer.
Speaking to the German magazine Kicker, the director of Leverkusen, Rudi Voller, said: “No resolution has yet been taken.
“I would like to repeat myself pointing out that we are talking about a footballer.
“There’s nothing new about it.
“We have a transparent and mutual agreement with him and his representatives that he can only leave if certain situations are met. If he doesn’t, he’ll stay.
CHELSEA FANS GOOD MORNING
Football enthusiasts, however, will begin to return to the stadiums next month, but may not be allowed to sign.
A new remnant of the blocking regulations announced last night will also see pool enthusiasts back at the crucible this weekend for the world championship.
Testing to allow some enthusiasts to return to stadiums will be tested later this month before a full implementation scheduled for October.
Elsewhere, Chelsea online enthusiasts were still in Declan Rice’s series of moves.
Blues enthusiasts greeted ‘super agent’ John Terry after posting a photo of him and West Ham Ace together.
The couple kept catching up during the holidays and Blues and Hammers enthusiasts fought tirelessly over whether the Instagram post was meaningful.
In other plays, Jan Oblak insisted that “it will be time to speak” to a signing by Chelsea as the Atletico Madrid star left the door open for a play.
Atletico is in the process of signing a deal by Eibar goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic, which will please Blues fans.
On the other hand, Willian’s move to Arsenal will be “announced and decided soon” to his agent Kia Joorabchian.
And Man Utd has joined Ben Chilwell’s career while Leicester pays a million pounds for the left-back.
Away from transfers, Premier League stars have been warned to CESSER to post photos of the holiday on social media due to fears of a quarantine on their return to the UK.
And next season, the Prem is in a position to face the chaos of adjustment at the start of the crusade with the first 4 rounds of the Carabao Cup accumulated in the first month.
The revivals of the FA Cup were also FOCUSED by 2020/21 in a desperate run the festival in the high season.
And finally, the FA CUP cash prize has been cut in part for next season, while the monetary collapse in football due to Covid-19 continues to affect.
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Viewers must subscribe to a new code of conduct.
This will inspire them to assume full duty to themselves and others by not participating if they have covid symptoms or have been exposed to them.
And strict crowd control plans will be implemented with one-way access, departures and staggered arrivals.
The seats will be socially and hand washing and sanitation stations will be installed.
But no trial is planned for the northwest, which remains tighter control.
RETURN MULTITUD!
Football enthusiasts, however, will begin returning to the stadiums next month, but may not be allowed to sing.
A new remnant of the blocking regulations announced tonight will also see pool enthusiasts back at the crucible this weekend for the world championship.
Rugby matches and races at Goodwood are also on the “drivers” list of occasions in the coming weeks.
But the skill will be limited and all enthusiasts will be suggested not to sing or shout for concerns about spreading the virus.
The new Premier League season begins on September 12.
Testing to allow some enthusiasts to return to stadiums will be tested later in the month before a full scheduled implementation for OctoberArray.
RETURN MULTITUD!
Football enthusiasts, however, will begin returning to the stadiums next month, but may not be allowed to sing.
A new remnant of the blocking regulations announced tonight will also see pool enthusiasts back at the crucible this weekend for the world championship.
Rugby matches and races at Goodwood are also on the “drivers” list of occasions in the coming weeks.
But the skill will be limited and all enthusiasts will be suggested not to sing or shout for concerns about spreading the virus.
The new Premier League season begins on September 12.
Testing to allow some enthusiasts to return to stadiums will be tested later in the month before a full deployment scheduled for October …
ARSENAL PAIN
Willian’s agent criticized Arsenal’s past policy by accusing the club’s former recruiting chief, Sven Mislintat, of “cocks.”
Kia Joorabchian, who represents Cedric Soares, David Luiz and Willian-related Gunners, has been accused of having too much influence on Arsenal transfers since Mislintat left office in January 2019.
But when asked about his relationship with Arsenal, the super agent ended up with Mislintat.
He told talkSPORT: “People are the last guy, Sven.
“He made a lot of mistakes with which he brought a lot of errors.
STARTING HOME
Chelsea posted a thank-you tweet to Brazilian midfielder Ramires on the tenth anniversary of the star’s signing.
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) thirteen August 2020
Career
EA Sports has unveiled its latest Trailer for Fifa 21, before the game’s date on October 6.
The promotion focuses on career mode, which turns out to have been redesigned.
EA Vice President Nick Wlodyka told Goal: “Career mode is very good for this year.
“We’ve made the biggest investments we’ve made to make sure we deliver precisely what our players are asking for.
“We’ve had so many comebacks in the last few years of our players looking to see more than maybe just in career mode.
“We heard what they were looking to do, things they hadn’t done in the past.”
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It will be a hammer blow for football pyramid clubs that work hand-in-hand to survive.
League clubs one and two will also see dramatic relief in prize money when they enter the competition, with a second-round win from 54,000 to 34,000 euros.
With large draws opposed to Premier League groups also off the table due to lack of ability, the relief from the prize pool will be carried into the anguish of the most affected.
FA Cup winners will collect 1.8 million pounds from the 3.6 million pounds won through Arsenal for beating Chelsea this month.
WHAT CUT?!
The cash of the Fa Cup prize has been cut in part for next season as the monetary drop in football due to Covid-19 continues to affect.
The Football Association has been forced to reduce the amount paid to competing groups, beating those who want it to the fullest.
Semi-professional and lower league groups struggle to survive after the coronavirus pandemic and many hoped a decent Cup race would keep them alive.
Last year, groups that won an adjustment in the additional initial circular earned 2250 euros, while losers raised 750 euros, although the notes were reduced to 1125 and 325 euros respectively.
Winning a draw in the fourth qualifying circular to make the first right-hander move 18,750 euros for a club, however, next season this eulogy is reduced to just 9,375 euros.
STARTER GUN
The 32-year-old Brazilian star would have agreed to a three-year contract with 100.00 euros per week with the Gunners.
Talks about a new contract at Stamford Bridge stalled after Blues managers refused to offer more than two years.
On Thursday, Willian’s agent, Kia Joorabchian, showed that his client’s next career replacement would be announced soon.
And now the Daily Mail has claimed it will be at Arsenal, and it will be this weekend.
The cheeky Jack Grealish joked that he seeks to take Tammy Abraham back to the Aston Villa in Chelsea, posting an Instagram snapshot of a ‘secret agent’.
While Manchester United’s target Grealish faces complicated conversations with Villa on his return from vacation, England’s hopeless devied the transfer’s attention to striker under pressure Abraham.
And after stopping by a pool to take a picture with Grealish, he was a victim of Villa’s patron jokes on social media.
The midfielder posted a message with the words: “That’s my brother Array … y’naaaArray … secret agent.”
It coincides with Chelsea legend John Terry, who described as an “agent” through his enthusiasts after Villa’s assistant boss posed with flexible English star Declan Rice, still behind the Blues, even though West Ham was looking for 80 million pounds.
GOOD TOUCH
Tammy Abraham proved he had the quality to challenge new recruit Timo Werner next season when Chelsea threw photographs of her sublime touch in training.
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) thirteen August 2020
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It says: “Those on the back of the merit chart and those who finish less than 10 games are not ranked.
“Payments are reduced to those ending less than 20 games (from 40% to 14 games and from 15% to 19).
“The distribution is also about an explained number of ‘actions’ that are distributed in the manner indicated in the document, receiving the first arbitrator classified the maximum of shares.
“Another email is sent on behalf of Mr. Riley after the end of the season referring to the PGMOL Board of Directors that showed the length of the boat.
The maximum payment for 2014-15 is around 3,500 euros and the minimum less than 700 euros.
“Mr. Riley’s testimony that merit bills would be done as directed unless the referee organization had a ‘catastrophic’ season, which he said could happen if the EFL was not satisfied with the general point of service.
ABOUT RED
Premier League referees will get a performance-related bonus, despite a poor arbitrage season.
Despite the unpopular arrival of the VAR, once additional money is being pocketed, as they have in previous campaigns.
An assembly will be held on September 12 on the bonus each referee will receive, although the total amount is unknown.
All referees in the 4 divisions that have taken over more than ten games are eligible.
That’s unless they’ve had a “catastrophic” season, according to Sky Sports.
According to court documents written through main league referee director Mike Riley, he informs referees about the length of his bonusArray.
TURN IT OFF CLOSE
Premier League stars have been warned to CESSER of social media party photo percentages due to fear of being quarantined on their return to the UK.
The best clubs are expected to publish their pre-season plans next week after a short break.
Many players are lately enjoying a break in the sun, with players such as Dele Alli, Jack Grealish, James Maddison and Frank Lampard enjoying their few weeks of rest.
But now Sportsmail has claimed that stars have been asked to leave social media to avoid embarrassing questions about the self-isolation periods of their location.
Spanish hot spots like Marbella and Ibiza are the favorites among the world’s footballers.
TRANSFER DELETE
Let’s take a look at the players Chelsea could come out of this summer.
ONE ‘N DONE
Replays have been removed on each and every FA Cup circular next season to make sure the festival is played, says DUNCAN WRIGHT.
Ties will all be decided in one day from the extra preliminary round on September 1 right through to the final on May 15.
FA bosses have been forced to make the unprecedented change in order to cram their competition into what is fast becoming a crazily packed fixture programme.
The qualifying rounds will be resolved by the end of October, before the first round proper sees teams from Leagues One and Two enter the tournament on November 7.
Third round ties will be played on or around January 9 when Premier League and Championship sides enter the competition.
Teams throughout the leagues are facing major problems getting their games played, with the first four rounds of the Carabao Cup now confirmed to be crammed into September.
CHIL’S COLD WAR
Chelsea are braced for a bidding war for Ben Chilwell, after Leicester slapped an £80million price tag on his head.
According to the Mirror, Manchester United are also in the race for the defender, who is a Blues fan.
Chelsea have reportedly made an initial bid for Chilwell, which is considerably less than Leicester want.
And they are reluctant to up their cash offer any more, potentially opening the door for United to move in.
HAV A BREAK
Chelsea target Kai Havertz has shared a loving picture with his girlfriend on his Instagram stories.
The Bayer Leverkusen star can enjoy a holiday now, after his club were knocked out of the Europa League by Inter Milan.
Chelsea are favourites to sign the German and – as SunSport reported earlier – are potentially the only suitors for him.
FIXTURE PILE-UP
The first FOUR rounds of the Carabao Cup will be crammed into the first month of the season in order to get the competition played, writes DUNCAN WRIGHT.
EFL bosses have been forced to get creative with the fixture list in order for their cup tournament to be staged following the delayed start to the new season.
The first round, involving EFL sides, will be played on September 5 – one week before the league campaigns are due to kick-off.
Then rounds two, three and four will be staged each midweek from September 15/16 – which will include the Premier League sides.
Top flight teams enter the tournament in the second round, except for those involved in European competitions who come in a round later.
The condensed timescale mean Premier League clubs are expected to play a minimum of SIX matches in the first three weeks of the new season – every weekend and midweek from September 12.
AGENT JT
Chelsea fans hailed “agent” John Terry after the club legend posed with transfer target Declan Rice.
Terry posted a snap on Instagram alongside West Ham‘s Rice.
He captioned the shot: “What a CB partnership this would have been @declanrice.
“I’m playing LCB though…Good to catch up mate, Unbelievable player who will continue to get better and better.”
The Blues released West Ham star Rice as a teenager but are eager to bring him back to West London.
And the England international commented on the post: “Was great to see you & have a catch up after so long geeza! Top man JT.”
HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS
Chelsea will reportedly have to fork out more than £80million to bring Declan Rice back to Stamford Bridge.
The Blues released West Ham star Rice as a teenager but are eager to bring him back to West London.
The Times reports Rice is valued at over £80m by the Hammers.
And David Moyes‘ side are not at all keen to sell the 21-year-old to their London rivals.
Despite usually playing as a central midfielder, Frank Lampard is looking to utilise Rice’s versatility if he can snare the player from the club where the Chelsea boss started out himself.
Lampard has identified Rice as a John Terry-like figure who can lead from the back and become an imperious figure in the heart of the defence.
CAN’T PAS ON HIM
Rio Ferdinand has branded Chelsea “crazy” for flogging Mario Pasalic to Atalanta for peanuts.
After seeing his performance for the Serie A side against PSG, the former Manchester United defender was not impressed.
He said on BT Sport: “Crazy, It’s crazy!
“He was a Chelsea player for six years! They’ve just sold him for £12m.”
FINE DINING
Timo Werner may have just joined Chelsea from RB Leipzig.
But the German striker has wasted no time exploring London and all its delights with girlfriend Julia Nagler.
The pair were spotted dining together at plush Mayfair restaurant Novikov on Tuesday, a popular haunt for West London’s rich and famous.
And because of the government’s ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ scheme, Werner and his partner would have each got £10 off the total bill.
The £54million hotshot, 23, looks destined for greatness at Stamford Bridge and has already joined training with his new team-mates.
Werner was also in attendance for Chelsea’s FA Cup defeat to Arsenal earlier this month.
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