Meanwhile, an Arsenal star has made a surprise comeback and Gareth Bale’s departure from a Real is waning.
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CHELSEA IS EXPECTED TO BUILD ONLY WITH A SPEND OF 400 MILLION DOLLARS
Chelsea’s spending frenzy is to continue reports that they have reached a “crucial stage” in negotiations on an agreement with Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.
The Blues previously demonstrated this week that Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz has signed millions of pounds (A$164 million).
As one of Europe’s most valued young stars, it’s a blow to Frank Lampard’s men.
The deal Chelsea will spend this summer on 220 million pounds (A400 million dollars).
Chelsea have already scored key signings for Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner, Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell.
Now, they are reportedly approaching the addition of senegalese mendy of 30 million pounds (A$55 million).
Sports Molereports, which refers to Stamford Bridge, is now at a “crucial stage”.
I hear that Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy may be the next big arrival at Chelsea, as discussions triumph on a levelArray … but he’s not his only goalkeeper option this summer #CFC pic.twitter.com/0H8TG11NNm
“I hear that Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy may be the next big arrival at Chelsea, as discussions succeed in a levelArray…but he’s not his only goalkeeper’s choice this summer,” Kevin Palmer tweeted.
Lampard is expected to look at a new goalkeeper he has lost to Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Peter Cech, Chelsea’s technical and functional advisor, admitted last month that Kepa, who was suffering, was seeking to remain by his side.
“Kepa struggled last season, it’s undeniable,” he said.
“But the club has invested in it and given it a long-term contract because it has the qualities and attributes to succeed.”
“There will be additions to the team, even for the purpose, and that’s what we’re talking about now.
“But no one abandons Kepa and we all hope he has a future.”
THE $690,000-A-WEEK STAR OF ARSENAL ENDS SIX MONTHS
Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil may have been disappointed after betting his first match in six months for the club.
Ozil is not consistent with the lineup and reports recommend that the Gunners seek a component with the playmaker at € 350,000 based on the week ($ 690,000 A).
He had been frozen on the sidelines until this week when he was a wonderful starter in a pre-season friendly opposite Aston Villa.
This comes after Ozil did not participate in any of Arsenal’s thirteen games of the season after the blockade.
The clubs of Saudi Arabia and Qatar intended to be interested in their services, but Mikel Arteta insisted that he remain in place.
Your reminder of the look suggests that this will be the case for now.
NO OFFER FOR A BALL LIKE A REAL ROAD BLOCK FOR $55M
Real Madrid would probably be desperate to get rid of star Gareth Bale, but it will be much more complicated than expected.
Mundo Deportivo reports that Madrid has won some delivery for the Welshman.
“[Joseph] Mourinho would love to have his command in Tottenham,” he said.
“He’s already tried it when he was training United and hasn’t forgotten about Bale.
“However, the board of the former Welsh team is unwilling to spend a lot of cash on his signature, let alone on his salary, so, at the moment, he’s not thinking about his constitution.”
Bale has lately $27.5 million and would charge $55 million genuine to remain the remaining two years of his contract.
Wales has been connected to an exit for some time since it went out of its way.
China’s Super League team, Jiangsu Suning, is about to face the extreme last July, while a Premier League team is also chasing him, but Real Madrid President Caledron said he turned down offers.
Bale told Sky Sports: “I tried to leave last year, they [Real Madrid] blocked everything in the last second.
“It’s a transfer that excited me last year, but it didn’t materialize.And there have been other cases, even the club doesn’t allow it or anything like that, so it’s at the club.
“I need to play football. I’m motivated to play football.I’m 31 years old, but I’m still in a wonderful way and I feel like I have a lot to give.We’ll see what happens. It’s in the hands of the club and, to be honest, they make it very complicated.”
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