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Mauricio Pochettino already pledged the “next Kylian Mbappe,” as Chelsea’s $160 million transfer hope was crashed
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Although Todd Boehly has already signed a replacement for Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea will almost certainly lose the race to sign Kylian Mbappe this summer.
Mauricio Pochettino has been informed that Chelsea already has his own Kylian Mbappe. Given that his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires in a year, the 24-year-old forward’s future there is becoming more and more uncertain, and he is rumored to be moving this summer.
L’Equipe claims that Mbappe wrote to the Parisians to express his desire to leave Les Parc des Princes after the upcoming season. According to the report, PSG was incensed by the announcement’s timing and has decided to make a profit on the France international rather than take the chance of losing him for nothing in 2024.
A few hours later, Le Parisien published an article in which it was claimed that Mbappe was eyeing a transfer to Real Madrid. On Twitter, the Frenchman quickly dispelled the rumors of a transfer to the Santiago Bernabeu, writing: “At the same time, the bigger it is, the more it passes. I’ve already stated that I’ll stay at PSG, where I’m very happy, for the upcoming season.
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The New York Times reports that PSG would demand at least £160 million for Mbappe’s signature if he were to leave the French capital this summer, a world record fee. Luckily for Pochettino, Chelsea has already signed Mykhailo Mudryk as a replacement.
The former Shakhtar Donetsk and current Dynamo Kyiv boss insisted in a 2017 interview with Emanuel Rosu that the Ukrainian’s “qualities cannot be questioned.”. It will be great to see Mudryk play at a higher level than he is now, according to Mircea Lucescu, who claimed that Mudryk is a carbon copy of Mbappe. His abilities and viewpoints are indisputable. “.
Mudryk has had trouble making an impression during his first Premier League season, despite displaying flashes of magic. The 22-year-old winger has yet to score his first goal for the Blues and has only played 90 minutes once in the English Premier League.
He was never given a stretch of games to really get his feet under the table, starting only seven games and coming off the bench in the other eight. However, Chelsea will be hoping that Pochettino, who has been appointed as the team’s new manager, can help Mudryk realize his potential as the next Mbappe given the possibility of a fresh start under his leadership.
The Ukrainian also seems ready to go above and beyond to improve his performances. The Times reports that Mudryk is prepared to represent his nation in the upcoming European Under-21s Championship in order to regain his form in time for the upcoming season.
Whether or not he will actually be in the team for the tournament is still up in the air, according to the report, but Chelsea has supported his choice. Mudryk is still eligible for this summer’s competition in Romania and Georgia even though he is a member of the senior squad.
He will miss the first seven days of Pochettino’s preseason if he leads Ukraine to the Under-21s tournament final.
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Christopher Nkunku breaks his silence on Chelsea transfer with a message from Mauricio Pochettino
Christopher Nkunku is set to join Chelsea in the summer transfer window, having signed a preliminary contract last year before moving to Stamford Bridge for £52million.
Christopher Nkunku has answered questions about his likely move to Chelsea this summer during his international cap with France.
The Frenchman signed a preliminary contract last year and will complete a £52m move to Stamford Bridge ahead of next season, according to football. london.
The 25-year-old won the Bundesliga Golden Boot – despite missing two months of the season through injury – scoring 16 goals in just 25 league appearances.
Chelsea are in desperate need of a goalscorer after Kai Havertz and Raheem Sterling were the Blues’ top scorers last season with nine goals each.
“The signs are very, very clear that he is moving to Chelsea,” RB Leipzig sporting director Max Eberl told BILD recently. Nkunku scored a goal and provided an assist as he helped Leipzig win the DFB-Pokal in his last appearance for the German side.
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been asked about his compatriot’s arrival ahead of the summer transfer window. Fofana replied: “If that happens, I will be very happy.”
However, Nkunku remained hesitant about his future and the summer transfer window, saying on international duty:
“My goal is to get closer to Les Bleus. We will have time to think about everything that will happen next.
Asked about his preferred position and where he could play under Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge, Nkunku added:
“I play where the manager decides.” I don’t want to be a problem but a solution.
“But I can be in front, in support or on the sides. I have the ability to adapt, I like being free.”
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