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After speaking with Mauricio Pochettino, Fabrizio Romano claims that Chelsea has rejected a £40 million bid for the player.
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Fabrizio Romano asserted that Chelsea had recently turned down a West Ham offer for Conor Gallagher that exceeded £40 million.
After discussing the offer internally and speaking with Mauricio Pochettino about it, he announced on Twitter that the Blues had rejected the offer.
Gallagher has played a significant role in both of Chelsea’s preseason victories this summer and has been among the most impressive players under the new manager so far.
However, this has not caused the rumors about him possibly moving to stop, as a number of Premier League teams are undoubtedly interested in a deal.
West Ham United has established itself as the front-runner for the deal after receiving a sizable cash infusion following the sale of Declan Rice.
Gallagher’s bid was rejected by Chelsea due to Pochettino.
It was reported last night that they had made their first formal offer for the 24-year-old England international, offering a sizable transfer fee.
Romano, however, asserted this morning that after speaking with the manager in America, the Blues had turned down a bid from their London rivals.
“Chelsea have rejected West Ham’s initial offer for Conor Gallagher, which was around £40 million with add-ons,” he said.
Chelsea made the decision to reject following internal deliberations and consultation with Mauricio Pochettino. Although Chelsea still wants at least £50 million to sell Conor, West Ham is still interested. ”.
The Blues have already parted ways with a number of important midfielders this summer, with players like Mateo Kovacic and N’golo Kante going to Manchester City and Saudi Arabia, respectively.
Although the proposed payment for Gallagher is undoubtedly alluring, they should take care not to offload too many players and end up scrambling for reinforcements toward the end of the window.
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Mykhailo Mudryk, a star for Chelsea, issues a strong warning to Liverpool with his forecast.
An obvious warning has been given to Liverpool ahead of their Premier League opener against the Blues by Mykhailo Mudryk’s remarks on his goal against Brighton.
Chelsea defeated Brighton 4-3 in the Premier League Summer Series on Saturday night, with Mykhailo Mudryk scoring the game’s best goal with ease. When Jan Paul van Hecke was sent off in the second half, the Blues rallied to take the lead 4-1 before Brighton scored twice in the closing minutes to cut the deficit. The Blues had fallen behind early but had fought back to lead 4-1.
In addition to Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, the other scorers in this game included Conor Gallagher, Nicolas Nkunku, and Nicolas Jackson. Nicolas Jackson’s two assists earned him player of the game honors. For Blues manager Mauricio Pochettino, some key attacking players scoring was a major plus after a season in which Chelsea scored just 38 goals.
Along with Mudryk, Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku, Conor Gallagher, and Nicolas Jackson all contributed goals; Jackson’s two assists earned him player of the game honors. The fact that some key attacking players scored for the Blues was a huge plus for manager Mauricio Pochettino after Chelsea scored just 38 goals all season.
Of course, scoring is important for Jackson, Mudryk, and Nkunku as well, he said. “I believe that attacking players need to score goals in order to gain confidence and self-trust. Goals are always important, and we will continue to work on our game because I believe that if we can maintain our composure a little better today, we might be able to generate more opportunities and score more goals.
“We are going to focus our efforts in this area, which we are aware needs to be worked on. To arrive at the opening Premier League game in the best possible condition, we must have faith and trust in the process. “.
In one of the goals, Mudryk and Jackson worked together to give the former the chance to launch a lovely half-volley into the back of the net.
The move was initiated by Mudryk, who sprinted inside and threw a precise ball into Jackson, who then quickly passed the ball back to his teammate. Despite sprinting full-speed, Mudryk was still able to deftly lift the ball over Joel Veltman’s extended leg and back into the path of Jackson. Jackson then made another quick pass into the Ukraine international, who then finished superbly from the edge of the box.
After a celebratory warm embrace, Chelsea took the lead for the first time. The Premier League TV panel at the game’s site specifically questioned Mudryk about his goal afterward. He said with a smile, “Yes, I liked that one. “I didn’t think about anything as I shot. I put a lot of this into practice during my workouts. “.
When Owen Hargreaves interjected to ask specifically how he worked so well with Jackson, Mudryk simply replied, “With Nico? Just imagine, that was our first game together. Mudryk and Jackson have made a great case to be in that team to face Liverpool on August 13 in the Premier League’s opening weekend, even though it is unlikely that Pochettino knows his best XI.
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