Chelsea have abandoned their search for Erling Haaland to focus on Romelu Lukaku and Jules Koude, with 11 players available to raise money.
INTER THE FOREST
With Chelsea still ‘looking for an old flame’ At Romelu Lukaku, it seemed only a matter of time until news of another offer came. And so it happened: £ 86 million plus Marcos Alonso is a solid offer.
But Inter Milan are not impressed. The sun informs them as ‘without the intention of being bullied’ in a sale; Italians at least hold out for a nine-figure fee.
Will be an error. Thomas tuchel have to settle for Erling Haaland or no one at all.
DAGA DE CHELSEA
Lukaku “jumped to the top of Chelsea’s wanted attackers list again,” if the Daily Telegraph is to be believed. Borussia Dortmund just don’t give up on haaland And when the transfer window is a month away, it’s time to move on.
Tuchel is ‘relaxed’ about the chase and Chelsea probably too focus on a deal to bring in Jules Koundé also from Seville. So it may be a matter of seeing how much they can raise through player sales to see what Lukaku has left.
Kurt Zouma is “currently the one most likely to leave.” Alonso’s entry into a role swap for Lukaku suggests he is redundant too, along with Ross Barkley, Davide Zappacosta, Michy Batshuayi, Kenedy, Danny Drinkwater, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Baba Rahman, for whom learning to play for Chelsea is a surprise. .
Callum Hudson-Odoi is also available, although his salary limits the number of clubs that could make him a “sensible offer.” And Chelsea ‘getting ready for an offer’ from Aston Villa when it comes to Tammy Abraham, in whom some of that jack grealish money could be reinvested.
CAN YOU KICK IT?
Chelsea knows there is no point chasing after Harry Kane, despite… the previous impulse from members of the media who support West Ham. They have dealt with Daniel Levy before and rarely enjoyed the experience.
In fact, ‘despite his admiration’ for the England Captain, it is said that the Blues “will not be drawn into a fight” by his signature.
This is from The Athletic, who adds that? Manchester City are content to “play long-term” and “are expected to be ready to hit £ 130 million.” That won’t make a difference unless Levy changes his stance on the sale to another Premier League club.
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