Liverpool and Arsenal target 'willing to take pay cut' to leave Real Madrid
Premier League transfer update
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Premier League transfer update
Barcelona announced the signings of Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen earlier this week.
Chelsea are working on a deal to sign defender Nathan Ake but would love to make a double announcement with Raheem Sterling, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
Chelsea have reportedly been monitoring Benjamin Pavard of Bayern Munich according to Sky Germany. The Blues have been fully focused on replacing their former center-back pair Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger. Being linked with Matthijs de Ligt in recent weeks as well as an interesting stop/start pursuit for Jules Kounde, it seems Thomas Tuchel has a plan.
Chelsea may have already felt the impact of recent boardroom departures on their transfer market activity after talks for a first new signing have slowed down.
Former Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea players are among those to have been tempted by the allure of Barcelona since the turn of the millennium.
Xavi Hernandez was crucial in his decision to join Barcelona on a free transfer after leaving AC Milan. "When a great coach like him calls you, you see that all your efforts are worth it," Kessie told a news conference on Wednesday after signing a contract until June 2026. "I am very happy to be part of this family and this great club. I really want to meet my team mates and coaching staff and start working right away."
Andreas Christensen recently became a Barcelona player and has had a whopping £438 million release clause inserted into his contract.