Darren Moore makes fresh Sheffield Wednesday transfer admission
Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore has admitted that the club are still looking into the possibility of signing one or two more players this summer.
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Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore has admitted that the club are still looking into the possibility of signing one or two more players this summer.
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Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore has refused to be drawn on speculation linking the club with a move for Mallik Wilks. It is no secret the Owls would like to bring in the Hull City forward ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Chelsea are currently going through their biggest summer overhaul for many a year, with Roman Abramovich having departed and his successor, Todd Boehly, running the show.
Giving young players a big-money contract has not always been the ideal route for Chelsea to take in the past. However, if there’s a time to do it, it is now. It's only right that Reece James is given a new Chelsea deal that truly reflects the incredible effort and work rate he puts in.
Chelsea are ready to offer their two Spanish full-backs, 32-year-old Cesar Azpilicueta and 32-year-old Marcos Alonso, to Barcelona in order to fend off competition from Manchester United over Frenkie de Jong. Metro reports that Chelsea will offer the pair and £51million to secure the 25-year-old midfielder.
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has flown over to Barcelona to discuss a number of potential transfers, with Manchester United target Frenkie de Jong reportedly of interest.
Perhaps Thomas Tuchel's biggest task this summer at Chelsea is not bringing in the correct singings, but keeping the right players. As much as big-name transfers including Raheem Sterling, Matthijs de Ligt and maybe even Cristiano Ronaldo could improve the squad, they will cost a lot of Todd Boehly's money.