"Sources I've spoken to" - Journalist drops major Fofana and Chelsea update
There is a belief that Chelsea will sign Leicester City defender Wesley Fofana this summer, says journalist Simon Phillips.
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There is a belief that Chelsea will sign Leicester City defender Wesley Fofana this summer, says journalist Simon Phillips.
There is a belief that Chelsea will sign Leicester City defender Wesley Fofana this summer, says journalist Simon Phillips.
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers says his club have opened talks with James Maddison over a new contract.
Leicester City defender Wesley Fofana is not happy at the club as he continues to be linked with a move to Chelsea this summer, according to CBS reporter Ben Jacobs.
Chelsea want to push ahead with a deal for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as a stop-gap solution before looking at long-term targets next summer including RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku.
Brendan Rodgers says there have been no new bids for Wesley Fofana, reiterating that the Leicester defender is not for sale.
There are two weeks remaining of the transfer window and with each additional signing we come closer to seeing the vision Todd Boehly and Thomas Tuchel have for Chelsea. Following the departures of Petr Cech and Marina Granovskaia, Boehly became the club's interim sporting director, while Tuchel has had an elevated role in identifying the club's targets.
The going rate for a talented young central defender shoots up and up. Chelsea were reminded of that when they embarked on their summer overhaul of a squad that had lost Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen to Real Madrid and Barcelona. Both were out of contract and, as the club’s new owners were still setting budgets, set off for Spain for free.