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The £35 million target of Chelsea has now been agreed upon by the club, and the contract is almost complete.
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Mohammed Kudus, a target for Chelsea, has now signed a contract with Brighton, and his personal terms are nearly set.
Let’s take a look at the situation involving Chelsea and Mohammed Kudus.
What’s the story?
Actually, Fabrizio Romano claimed Chelsea had spoken to the Ghanaian international’s friends and family as they looked into signing him.
According to the aforementioned article from The Athletic, Chelsea also contacted Ajax in an effort to sign Kudus and bring him to Stamford Bridge.
The versatile attacker, though, now appears to be out of reach for Mauricio Pochettino.
According to reports, Brighton and Ajax have reached a €40 million (£35 million) signing agreement for Kudus, setting a new Seagulls club record.
Following Roberto De Zerbi’s decision to make the Ajax No. 1, the 23-year-old is also nearing a personal agreement with the Italian’s camp. 20 is a significant goal for Brighton this summer.
Chelsea might make a strong effort to sign Olise if Kudus leaves for Brighton.
In our opinion, this information may cause Chelsea to become more interested in Michael Olise.
According to a report from RMC Sport in France, the Blues have already submitted a £26 million bid for Crystal Palace No. He is open to joining Chelsea rather than Manchester City this summer, when he turns 7 years old.
Given that Olise already has a very low £35 million release clause, that £26 million offer is undoubtedly insufficient.
More Chelsea news……
Chelsea should model its success after the three teams listed by Mauricio Pochettino.
Although Mauricio Pochettino, the head coach of Chelsea, has emphasized that he needs time to establish a foundation from which to operate, he has insisted that he is targeting immediate success at the club.
The west Londoners, who are currently in the midst of their second full season under the ownership of Todd Boehly and BlueCo, are coming off of an absolutely disastrous season.
The Blues went through four managers in a row and finished in a dismal 12th place, which was their lowest ranking since the 1993/94 campaign.
To help them get out of this mess, they have turned to former Tottenham Hotspur manager Pochettino. In his five preseason matches as manager, the Argentine has not yet lost.
Pochettino suggested in an interview with the Evening Standard after Chelsea’s tour of the United States that in creating long-term plans for success, Chelsea should take the lead from clubs like Liverpool, Manchester City, and Real Madrid.
Pochettino sternly advised: “You cannot win if you do not build. “You can add names and players; there are some exceptions, but in general it’s the winning clubs.”.
“After putting in a lot of effort and being dependable over the years, Liverpool triumphed. [Manchester] City did the same after seven or eight years under Pep [Guardiola], and Real Madrid as well.
“It’s important to realize that the teams that succeed are the ones that are more reliable and diligent in developing winning strategies. Our responsibility is to maintain the team’s behavior and stability through both good and bad times.
If we want to get there, we need to have a plan. Excellent, if we arrive early.
But even if we don’t, we will still get there eventually.
That is really crucial.
I am aware of the challenges involved in assembling a team that will be able to compete with major teams once more. However, we are creating something unique. “.
Pochettino did, however, acknowledge that Chelsea must be ready to succeed right away and that he cannot merely request more time to deliver.
“It’s a process that takes time, but you can’t ask for time in football. We are aware that we must act immediately. We are at Chelsea and we need to win, is the message I want to get across to everyone here. Today, not tomorrow,” he continued.
The Premier League season for Chelsea begins on Sunday, August 13, when they host Liverpool.
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