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Chelsea's new ownership structure could hand Thomas Tuchel a dream La Liga double transfer swoop in the summer to replace the outgoing Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.
Planning for the summer has been slow for the Blues, who are still under the imposed sanctions that the government had placed on the club after the Roman Abramovich drama started to unfold. Marina Granovskaia's, Bruce Buck's and Petr Cech's futures have been thrown into doubt but it's not just executives that have had their futures questioned, it is also certain members of the playing squad who have their futures all up in the air.
Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen have seemingly decided to leave for Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively with Sport Witness reporting that Los Blancos are paying up to £75million in total to complete the free transfer operation. But the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Jorginho and Romelu Lukaku are amongst a few players who could look for a departure this summer for various reasons.
"At the moment, it is not possible because of the sanctions. And