However, in greater news, Ben Chilwell has been recruited and the unveiling of Thiago Silva and Kai Havertz is imminent.
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CHILD THERE
A big touch of Ben Chilwell at his former club Leicester after sealing his 50 million pound ‘dream’ at Chelsea yesterday.
England’s left-back posted a touching message of thanks to the foxes on their Instagram, thanking them for their “tips” for taking them where he is today.
CHELSEA MORNING FANS
Chelsea on Wednesday signed Ben Chilwell from Leicester on a five-year contract.
Expressing his joy at signing up for the Blues, he said on the club’s website, he said: “I am extremely happy to sign for Chelsea at this exciting time for the club.”
“I look forward to being part of this young, dynamic team led by Frank Lampard as we defy honors next season.
“I can’t wait to get there and I hope we play in front of Chelsea enthusiasts at Stamford Bridge.”
Meanwhile, Thiago Silva is expected to later point to Athletic’s David Ornstein’ dotted line.
Meanwhile, Telefoot claimed that Chelsea had had a 14.3 million pound offer rejected by Senegalese goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.
While Kepa is in a position to leave the club, Mendy has been covered up to update it.
And eventually, Bayer Leverkusen would hold Kai Havertz’s for Chelsea.
It is idea that the German aspect is too willing to close the deal until it discovers a replacement for the star.
The news will be frustrating for Western Londoners, who have already reached agreements with Havertz.
GREEK TRAGEDY
Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori, Christian Pulisic and Tammy Abraham have been forced to quarantine themselves after a Covid outbreak in Chelsea, The Sun can exclusively.
The 4 went on holiday to the Greek island of Mykonos before the start of pre-season education last weekend.
None of them have yet to paint on the Blues floor in Surrey to minimize the threat of a possible infection.
Chelsea would say whether the players in question tested positive or negative for the coronavirus, but we know there are several cases at the club.
The club now adheres to official protocols and rules to keep the biosecurity bubble around the first team.
BRILLIANT IDEA
Paul Barber hopes that Brighton’s friendly in front of 2500 enthusiasts on Saturday will be the first step towards the return of crowds to complete in English football.
The former ideal FA leader said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for us to show the government, the general public and the specific supporters that we can organize an occasion safely.
“This is a vital first step in restoring trust and giving other people something to look forward over the weekend. It is a small occasion and is a pilot, so the purpose is to verify plans, assumptions and operational procedures.
“Then we can see if they paint, how they paint and if they don’t paint, why they don’t paint and to allow us to plan more long-term occasions that might be more important.
“We will have to demonstrate that it is imaginable to remain safe and maintain a social distance at this level according to the guidelines.
“From an economic point of view, we want to move through gears temporarily to ensure the viability of clubs across the country.
“We see this as a first transition step to not only help us or Premier League clubs, but also clubs in the football pyramid.”
WITHOUT EXCEPTION
Anthony Barry has been named a member of Frank Lampard’s training team.
Former Everton apprentice arrives after Paul Cook arrives at Wigan Athletic last season.
At the time of the appointment, Lampard told Chelsea’s website: “I am very happy to welcome Anthony to the club.
“He’s a young and exciting coach and I’ve known him for a long time. I think it’s going to be a vital addition to the team.
Child
– Ben Chilwell (@BenChilwell) 26 August 2020
PAW BLIMEY
John Terry has welcomed a new family of 15,000 euros.
Legendary 39-year-old Chelsea captain on Instagram who had splashed a ferocious cover dog from corporate defense Chaperone K9.
The Czech German shepherd has been trained at a higher point and will provide cover for Terry and his family.
He is the first footballer to use Chaperone K9 dogs, the sun exclusively reveals that Rio Ferdinand has spent 40,000 euros on TWO dogs.
Raheem Sterling and Aaron Wan-Bissaka trained dogs from the same company.
PARIS WITH LOVE
Thiago Silva “signed” his contract with Chelsea today, he reports.
The Brazilian made his 315th and top appearance for Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, following his fall to Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.
And despite the fact that the French champions are making a backward U-turn to try to offer him a new deal, Silva it was time to take on a new challenge.
Chelsea had been negotiating with the 35-year-old representatives on a contract for several days even before the final in Lisbon.
And for Fabrizio Romano, the deal is already closed and the announcement is imminent.
Frank Lampard hopes that Silva, who will turn 36 next month, will bring leadership qualities to his young team.
And Brazilian media outlet Globo Esporte even claims that the Chelsea coach will make former PSG and AC Milan captain their captain.
Sincerely
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 26 August 2020
WELL IN
Chelsea manager Marina Granovskaia greeted Ben Chilwell after the left-back made a pass from Leicester.
She said: “We are very much about finishing our third addition to our exciting team for the coming season.
“Ben brings a lot of high-level gaming joy in the Premier League, Champions League and foreign level, despite his young age.
“We are confident that Ben will adapt very temporarily to become a Chelsea player and, with the 2020/21 adjustment schedule busy, is an addition to the team needed to challenge the honours.
BLUE MOON
Ben Chilwell expressed his opinion by joining Frank Lampard’s assignment at Stamford Bridge.
Speaking to the club’s website, he said: “I’m very happy to sign for Chelsea at this exciting time for the club.”
“I look forward to being part of this young, dynamic team led by Frank Lampard as we defy honors next season.
“I can’t wait to get there and I hope we don’t stop at the game in front of Chelsea enthusiasts at Stamford Bridge.”
Confirmed
Signed. Sealed. Delivered.
Ben Chilwell is a Chelsea player.
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 26 August 2020
FAN FESTIVAL
Brighton and Hove Albion will be the first club to allow enthusiasts to return to their stadium when they play at Chelsea.
Saturday, August 29, 2020.
Brighton has announced that 2500 tickets will be allocated for the match, for its subscription holders and members.
Unfortunately for Chelsea, none of their enthusiasts will be able to enter the stadium for the match.
COMIQUE KLOPP
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp may not look for rival Chelsea when asked about his summer spending.
When asked if Liverpool would spend cash this summer, Klopp said the coronavirus pandemic had forced his club not to spend.
He then added: “No one knows, however, it turns out that some other groups have a more positive view of the long runArray … if you look at Chelsea, for example!”
CHELSEA STAR CORONAVIRUS PROBLEMS
Chelsea Loanee Trevoh Chalobah, who is lately at FC Lorient, took the COVID-19 test.
He was placed in solitary confinement for the next two weeks, where he will go through additional tests.
The 21-year-old’s loan was not shown until early last week, but it came back negative before leaving England.
MBAPPE MESSAGE
Thiago Silva is a great advantage for the PSG, and no one knows it as much as Kylian Mbappé.
The French actress honestly fired on Silva on her Twitter account.
In the message, Mbappé said, “Thiago, my captain (or captain still sounds bigger like my captain), you’re a legend, you’ve marked the history of the club.”
HAVERTZ MAINTENANCE
Bayer Leverkusen would resist Kai Havertz against Chelsea.
It is idea that the German aspect is too willing to close the deal until it discovers a replacement for the star.
The news will be frustrating for the Blues, who have already agreed terms with Havertz.
CHELSEA FIXTURES
Here are the Blues’ opening matches in the Premier League, as well as their successful matchups against the other Big Six teams.
BLUE RICE
Chelsea plans to continue buying summer groceries with an offer for Declan Rice, reportedly.
According to ExWHUemployee’s Twitter page, “There has been no submission to him, Chelsea cares a lot about him.”
The claim is backed by Football Insider, who claims that a Chelsea source told them he planned to offer a Rice-worth player swap deal of up to 70 million pounds.
IT’S OFF.
Rotherham has completed the signing of the one-season leg of Chelsea goalkeeper Jamal Blackman.
The 26-year-old spent part of last season on loan in Ligue 1 with Bristol Rovers, recovering in the most sensible way after a long era of injuries related injuries.
Blackman has been on Chelsea’s books since the age of 12, winning the FA Youth Cup and the Under-21 Premier League during his time at his academy.
NO TARGET
According to Telefoot, Chelsea have noticed a 14.3 million pound offer rejected by Senegalese goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.
While Kepa is in a position to leave the club, Mendy has been covered up to update it.
Chelsea has been active in this summer’s moving window, so it will be appealing to see if that deters them in their search for Mendy.
GLAM GILMOUR
Chelsea rising star Billy Gilmour has been named the club’s Academy Player of the Season.
Ever since the Blues made the announcement on their Instagram page, the young man has been full of praise.
Gilmour underwent knee surgery in July, so he will miss the first of next season.
MESSI ODDS
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GET THE BLUES
Want to see The Blues in 1995?
To celebrate Middlesborough’s 25th anniversary at their Riverside Stadium, they will offer the classic fit between the two clubs on their official YouTube channel.
If it tickles you, it will be broadcast from 3pm.
NEW COACH
Chelsea have Anthony Barry as first-team manager.
The 34-year-old joined Frank Lampard’s staff this week.
Barry was in the past at Wigan Athletic, where he was Paul Cook’s assistant.
He and Lampard built their appointments while taking the same UEFA Pro licensing course.
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