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Thomas Tuchel's £100m dream of Declan Rice and Aurelien Tchouameni could ignite Chelsea drama

Declan Rice or Aurelien Tchouameni?

That is the question.

Chelsea fans are spoilt for choice for their summer transfer window. Both midfielders intend to leave their clubs this summer in the hopes to join the Blues on their next title challenge. Whilst adding both midfielders to the roster would be the ideal outcome, the chances of that happening is quite slim.

I don’t mean to be the bearer of bad news, but both players together could cost over £100m. Considering that Chelsea needs a new right and left-back, possibly two midfielders and another attacker, we may have to save every penny we can.

So who will it be, West Ham’s finest or Moncao’s most rated? What a tasty problem to have.

Thomas Tuchel and the Chelsea board decided not to spend big in the January transfer window. As reported by the Athletic, Instead, they opted to prioritise a complete overhaul in the summer. That is some forward-thinking, if you ask me. There is a list of targets that Tuchel would like to acquire in the next transfer window, and it seems that Rice is on it as well as Tchouameni.

Tchouameni is Ligue 1's current midfield star boy. He can't seem to put a foot wrong in the French league. He is a 22-year-old who prides himself in his defensive capabilities. Last season he was ranked second in Ligue 1 for most tackles, fourth for interceptions, and second for successful pressures. Given that he won Ligue 1's young player of the year award last season, it's only right that he follows in Eden Hazard's footsteps.

The Frenchman is easy on the eye regarding his football ability. His desire to defend and intercept is likened to that of N'Golo Kante's, but his technical ability means that we will not massively miss Jorginho.

Both Kante and Jorginho are

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