Jules Kounde: Chelsea transfer target to undergo surgery on long-term issue, says France boss Didier Deschamps
Chelsea transfer target Jules Kounde is set to undergo surgery today, throwing a potential summer switch to Stamford Bridge into question.
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Chelsea transfer target Jules Kounde is set to undergo surgery today, throwing a potential summer switch to Stamford Bridge into question.
PARIS : France only grabbed two points from four Nations League games this month, a series of results that leaves them facing uncertain times five months before the start of the World Cup.
MADRID: Sevilla defender Jules Kounde will undergo surgery on his left groin on Tuesday (Jun 14), although the club are optimistic the Frenchman will be available for the start of next season.
Blackburn Rovers have confirmed the appointment of Denmark legend Jon Dahl Tomasson as their new head coach on a three-year deal. Tomasson arrives in Lancashire alongside assistant coach Remy Reijnierse and performance director Ben Rosen, who will work with the existing backroom staff of David Lowe, Damien Johnson and Ben Benson.
Chelsea’s efforts to sign Jules Kounde have been severely hampered by a number of issues, while Christopher Nkunku’s price tag has been set at £100m and Man City are going after a midfielder, all in Tuesday’s gossip.
France can no longer retain the Nations League after losing 1-0 to Croatia on Monday night.
France boss Didier Deschamps has confirmed that Chelsea transfer target Jules Kounde will undergo surgery after sustaining a hamstring injury against Croatia. It's believed that the procedure has been a long time coming, with the problem dating back 'several months.'
Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said his players overcame an "inferiority complex" against world champions France, describing his side's Nations League win as "extraordinary".