Transfer news: Fofana to Chelsea
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The first summer transfer window has opened and closed, and it has offered hints as to what Liverpool, Chelsea, Man United and others want to do differently.
While all eyes were on Chelsea’s Club World Cup game against LAFC last night, there was a little bit of transfer and contract news.Young goalkeeper prepares for new step up after impressive League
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Chelsea and Arsenal will both be on high alert to the possibility of signing free agents this summer and could do a lot worse than sign ex-Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. That is the opinion of ex-Premier League winger Florent Malouda, who believes Pogba should be pushing for a return to England.
Chelsea have officially opened dialogue with Olympique Lyonnais over a possible move for Malick Fofana, the highly rated Belgian winger. As reported by L’Équipe, the West London club has contacted the Lyon board to understand the feasibility of a transfer for the 20-year-old, who joined OL from KAA Gent for €19.5 million just 18 months ago.
According to The Athletic, Benjamin Sesko was removed from Chelsea's wishlist once they signed Delap from Ipswich Town. Their playing styles are seen as similar, so he is no longer needed.
Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens will not move to Chelsea before the Club World Cup, while the London club have ended their interest in signing AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan this summer.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano delivered a big bit of Chelsea transfer news right ahead of their Club World Cup match last night. Chelsea beat Los Angeles FC 2-0 in their Club World Cup opening group game last night in what was a very strange and subdued atmosphere in front of just 22,000 people in a huge stadium.
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