Chelsea are paying serious attention to a double deal that would cost them over £150million in the January transfer window. The Blues, per the Standard, have been in contact with Portuguese titans Sporting regarding their centre-back Ousmane Diomande and striker Viktor Gyokeres.
Chelsea are said to be chasing Sporting duo Ousmane Diomande and Viktor Gyokeres ahead of the January transfer window and could be forced to pay a staggering £156million to prise them both away from Portugal. The Blues have also been tipped to
Chelsea have reached out to Sporting over the possibility of buying two players with a combined value of £156million, according to reports. The Blues have been the Premier League’s busiest club in terms of transfers over the last few windows and have
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Liverpool could suffer a repeat of the double transfer blow that saw them miss out on Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia in the summer as the representatives of new midfield target Joao Palhinha have reportedly sounded out Chelsea over a move to
The January transfer window is still just under three weeks away but rumours are already swirling. Manchester United’s search for a striker continues with RB Leipzig’s Lois Openda among those on the club’s shortlist. The Belgian international is the out-and-out goalscorer they
Sporting boss Ruben Amorim reiterated his side’s stance on Gyokeres recently. “I can’t guarantee anything,” he said. “What I can say is what they tell me and that is that any player only leaves through the clause. It’s the only security that
Chelsea are reportedly chasing two exciting deals ahead of the January window but Mauricio Pochettino may need to make further signings to be entirely satisfied. The Blues have been the Premier League’s busiest club in terms of transfers over the last few
Following defeat to the Toffees, Pochettino put his Chelsea players on high alert by plainly stating that he is due a sit-down with the recruitment team, and January transfers will be high on the agenda. “Of course, after the first half of
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