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The owner of FC Chelsea, Roman Abramovič, is satisfied with the work of German coach Thomas Tuchel and allegedly gives him a free hand in buying summer reinforcements up to 150 million pounds, which is more than 174 million euros.
After the January exchange of Frank Lampard for Tuchel, “The Blues” bounced with great performances to the top four of the Premier League and also reached the finals of the FA Cup and especially the prestigious Champions League.
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They used € 293 million to buy players at Stamford Bridge last summer, bringing Kai Havertz, Tim Werner, Ben Chilwell, Edouard Mendy and Hakim Ziyech to the team. Most of them became basic players, but it took them a long time to play with their teammates.
“In the summer, Tuchel can count on another £ 150m for new players. The main reason is clear – to be better than Manchester City and win the cup for a Premier League victory. Romelu Lukak. There is also the arrival of the captain of the English national team, Harry Kana from the rival Tottenham, “ wrote the Daily Mail on his website.
According to the same source from the London club, Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham will leave this summer, which, according to the management, are not being completely envisaged. “The German national team member Werner, who came from RB Leipzig a year ago, is still not passing on his full potential in the offensive. He scored 12 goals in 48 matches in the Chelsea jersey and that’s not enough,” wrote the English.
The first of the highlights of the end of the season awaits FC Chelsea footballers on Saturday. At Wembley in London, they will fight Leicester City players in the FA Cup final for victory. They will meet the same opponent three days later in the fight for third place in the Premier League, and the absolute peak will be experienced by Thomas Tuchel’s charges on May 29 in Porto, Portugal, in the Champions League final. They will compete there against the recent English champion Manchester City.
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