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Chelsea is about to finish the first of its six medical exams to start the Mauricio Pochettino transfer plan.
In the coming days, a number of players entering and leaving Stamford Bridge will undergo a variety of tests, including a medical for Nicolas Jackson, a young player from Villarreal.

Chelsea is moving quickly to make sure that their planned moves during the summer transfer window go through so that Mauricio Pochettino, the team’s new head coach, has the best possible starting spot. As new owners Boehly-Clearlake stamped their authority on the endeavor over the past year, the entire club was turned upside down.

On the field, the transition was more obvious as nearly every department underwent significant changes as a result of the approximately £600 million in transfers that took place off the field. Overall, it left the squad bloated. Some deals were successful, some failed, and for some, the verdict is still out.

Before being fired, Thomas Tuchel had trouble getting his players to perform, and Graham Potter was considered to be the better choice to take the project forward. That didn’t work out as expected because he was fired after the ownership increased spending significantly in January.

The need to trim the squad is evident and has already started, with Pochettino entering his first season after leading Tottenham to a 12th-place finish in the Premier League. Deals have already been reached, and it appears that Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Hakim Ziyech will all undergo medical exams to finalize their moves to the Saudi Pro League in the coming days.

In the coming days, a number of players entering and leaving Stamford Bridge will undergo a variety of tests, including a medical for Nicolas Jackson
Before he confirms his transfer, Mateo Kovacic is preparing to join Manchester City and appears to be scheduled for tests. London is aware that Kai Havertz will have a medical at Arsenal this weekend before moving across London for £65 million. The Chelsea squad will be reduced by five departures, but there is also a need to strengthen.

Having already confirmed the participation of both Christopher Nkunku and Kendry Paez in the window, they are getting closer to closing yet another deal this summer. With Nicolas Jackson preparing to leave Villarreal for approximately £31 million, Chelsea appears to be adding a third player.

Fabrizio Romano reports that the striker’s medical with the Blues is complete, and his agent Diomansy Kamara virtually confirmed the agreement by writing on Instagram: “Medical done. Deal is approaching. Not done yet. God’s timing is best, so there’s no need to rush, says Nicolas Jackson. “.

However, there has already been a lot of progress for Chelsea to consider.
It remains to be seen how the transfer window will be evaluated after the deadline has passed.

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Chelsea is about to finish the first of its six medical exams to start the Mauricio Pochettino transfer plan.

Plus the latest on Manchester United’s goalkeeper hunt, Arsenal’s third offer for Declan Rice, talks with Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo, Barcelona’s bid for a midfielder and more.

Chelsea want to meet Manchester United in person to negotiate the sale of Mason Mount. The Blues have now turned down three offers from the Red Devils. (Fabrizio Romano)

Manchester United are also in the hunt for a new goalkeeper as David de Gea’s future hangs ‘in the balance’. The Spaniard’s contract expires at the end of June and the club are eyeing the arrivals of André Onana from Inter, Diogo Costa from Porto and David Raya from Brentford. (air sports)

Arsenal are set to make a third offer for West Ham captain Declan Rice due to rival interest from Manchester City. The Gunners will also be doing their best to sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton. (Daily Mirror)

West Ham are hoping Arsenal’s new offer for Rice will put an end to the transfer saga. (daily email)

Chelsea are moving forward in talks to sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo, while Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson will undergo a medical ahead of a £30m move. (evening standard)

Football transfer rumors: Juventus set Chiesa's asking price; Chelsea's scheme to decide Mount's future
Juventus are set to sell winger Federico Chiesa for £52m, with Liverpool, Bayern Munich and PSG interested in a deal. (Gazetta dello Sport)

Liverpool are ready to test Real Madrid’s resolve with a bold offer for midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni. (The National)

Barcelona are offering Inter €15m for Marcelo Brozovic, who is also being courted by Saudi teams. (SPORTS)

Tottenham are ready to rekindle their interest in centre-back Gleison Bremer, who they signed ahead of his move to Juventus last summer. (The Daily Telegraph)

Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario’s transfer to Spurs could be completed by the end of the weekend as the Empoli star undergoes a medical on Sunday. (Sports Media Set)

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Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed
Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed to Saudi Arabia, will net the team at least £100 million.

Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy, Hakim Ziyech, and Kai Havertz, who are all headed to Arsenal, are the four first-team players that Chelsea are getting ready to part ways with for a whopping combined fee of £107 million.

The Blues want to sell the last three to various Saudi Arabian clubs in an effort to raise enough money for Moises Caicedo, a midfielder for Brighton. Personal considerations shouldn’t be a problem for the Ecuadorian international, who is thought to be interested in the Stamford Bridge move.

Because of the anticipated volume of sales in west London, it appears that newly appointed manager Mauricio Pochettino will have a sizeable budget to work with. Seven Chelsea regulars may all depart in the upcoming days.

N’Golo Kante already left to join Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, but Matteo Kovacic is soon to be formally introduced as a Manchester City player.

Mason Mount is a fan favorite, and Manchester United and Liverpool are both showing a lot of interest in him. Manchester United has already had two bids for the England international rejected. Mount is unlikely to play football in the capital next season, regardless of which of the two clubs he chooses, as Chelsea will not sell for less than £60 million.

Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed
Germany international Havertz will join Arsenal at the Emirates after a deal has been reached. The 24-year-old has been actively promoting the transfer and has already reached an understanding with the Gunners regarding personal terms.

Comment below with your thoughts on whether Chelsea will sign Caicedo this summer.

Chelsea should have no trouble meeting Brighton’s £80 million asking price for Caicedo as a result of all these departures, at least theoretically. The Blues’ £60 million offer for the 21-year-old was turned down two weeks ago, and they have yet to make another one.

The people in charge at Stamford Bridge are reportedly desperate to sign Caicedo so that they can pair him up in midfield with club-record signing Enzo Fernandez the following season.

Pochettino hasn’t officially taken over yet, but the Argentinean manager is likely to have spoken with those in charge of the team before him to discuss potential additions and departures.

The former Tottenham manager will be well aware of the size of the task that lies ahead of him in west London as Chelsea attempts to recover from one of their worst seasons in recent memory last time out.

Last season, the Blues spent over £600 million on new players during both the summer and winter transfer windows, yet they finished 12th, their lowest position ever

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