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The £100 million Liverpool decision on Moises Caicedo comes amid the Declan Rice benchmark, according to Chelsea transfer news.
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The most recent Chelsea news and rumors surrounding transfers, including updates on Dusan Vlahovic, Moises Caicedo, and Harry Kane.
Despite refusing to extend his stay at Tottenham, Harry Kane has dealt Chelsea and Manchester United a severe setback in their attempts to sign him. The 29-year-old striker’s future in north London is in doubt because his contract is set to expire at the conclusion of the upcoming campaign.
The Times reports that the Englishman has no plans to stay with the Lilywhites any longer and is eager to join Bayern Munich. According to the report, Tottenham wants in the neighborhood of £100 million, ideally in the form of an upfront lump sum payment. The German team recently had a second offer worth £68.5 million plus add-ons rejected.
Kane won’t force a departure, according to The Times, despite having no intention of staying at Spurs for the long term. Given that Levy’s striker appears willing to simply leave for free in a year, Levy may have no choice but to accept the next offer from the German teams.
Liverpool’s choice.
According to Steve McManaman, Liverpool won’t compete with Chelsea in the summer transfer market to sign Moises Caicedo. The former Reds midfielder told Betfred in an interview that Liverpool wouldn’t pay that amount. I am aware of what Brighton is doing, and I don’t think any team would spend £100 million on him if it is true that Arsenal made them a sizable offer in the January transfer window, but they turned it down.
He’s a good defensive midfielder, but the prices we’re discussing are absurd, aren’t they? I assume Declan Rice’s transfer to Arsenal has set the bar now.
“Clubs may play the game right away and assert if.
Their player is worth that much if one defensive midfielder is worth £100 million. I seriously doubt Liverpool would spend £100 million on Caicedo. “.
Vlahovic race.
Chelsea has suffered a significant setback in the summer transfer market for Dusan Vlahovic. The 23-year-old has recently been strongly linked with a move to Stamford Bridge, with Mauricio Pochettino reportedly still searching for a striker despite having already signed Nicolas Jackson.
Real Madrid is considering signing Vlahovic this summer after Karim Benzema left, according to Sky Sports, as reported by Goal. According to The Chelsea Chronicle, Carlo Ancelotti even called the striker, who is valued at £51 million, to discuss him.
Romelu Lukaku may give the Blues significant leverage in a potential player-plus-cash swap deal, despite the fact that the Blues may feel threatened by the Spanish powerhouses’ inquiry.
More news…….
Chelsea has now initiated contact regarding the £200,000 per week player’s contract; he is free to leave.
In order to close a deal to acquire Harry Maguire from Manchester United, Chelsea has now spoken with middlemen.
Based on 90 minutes, that is.
Let’s take a look at the most recent developments regarding Harry Maguire and Chelsea.
What’s going on?
Wesley Fofana tore his anterior cruciate ligament, so the Blues are currently looking for a replacement at center back.
The damage appears to rule out Chelsea’s No. With Kalidou Koulibaly and Cesar Azpilicueta already gone, Mauricio Pochettino’s defensive options now appear to be quite limited with 33 out for the duration of the 2023–2024 season.
Chelsea has thus made a move to sign Maguire.
Erik ten Hag reportedly told the England international he can leave after the Dutchman took away his Manchester United No. Captain’s armband number five.
One of the best options currently on the market, according to Chelsea’s scouting division, is Maguire.
West Ham, Newcastle, Inter Milan, and Juventus are among the clubs showing interest in the 30-year-old as he prepares to leave Old Trafford.
According to 90min, Manchester United would prefer to permanently sell Maguire, but the Red Devils would be open to loaning the £80 million player to Chelsea because the Blues are one of the few teams who would fully cover his £200,000 per week salary.
Harry Maguire should only be obtained by Chelsea on loan.
Given the circumstances, in our opinion, Maguire would be a wise acquisition; however, only a loan arrangement would be advantageous for Chelsea.
The Blues need to be wary of blocking Fofana’s pathway back into the starting XI when he returns, while the primary options for Pochettino, who tends to use just two central defenders, should be Levi Colwill and Benoit Badiashile.
Maguire ought to be considered only as a temporary signing, especially at the age of 30.
If Chelsea decides to sign the outcast from Manchester United and pays him £200,000 per week, and he struggles or even just warms the bench, he will be just another piece of deadwood that the Blues will need to sell.
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