CHELSEA NEWS | ALABA "NO" TO CHELSEA | HAALAND PLAYS DOWN CHELSEA | SERGIO AGUERO A CHELSEA TARGET?
Welcome to the latest Chelsea news here on the channel tonight featuring David Alaba, Erling Haaland, and Sergio Aguero. One thing is cer...
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Welcome to the latest Chelsea news here on the channel tonight featuring David Alaba, Erling Haaland, and Sergio Aguero.
One thing is certain in the David Alaba saga: he won’t be joining Paris Saint-Germain or Chelsea.
That’s according to Sky Germany’s Max Bielefeld, who took to social media to announce the news, claiming the Austria international ‘has decided to decline the huge offer’ from the Ligue 1 champions.
On top of that, the 28-year-old will not be moving to Stamford Bridge, as the journalist added ‘he also said no to Thomas Tuchel and Chelsea, who tried to convince him recently’.
That will be a blow to the new German manager at the London club, who had clearly targeted Alaba to try and strengthen his defence for next season, but it all comes down to the player’s desire to play in Spain. - Sport Witness.
Erling Haaland has played down talk of leaving Borussia Dortmund this summer, amid links to Chelsea, Manchester United, and Real Madrid.
Haaland has been on Chelsea's radar for several months and reports in the national media in recent weeks have claimed that they will do everything they can to sign him this summer.
Any deal to lure the striker away from Dortmund is likely to cost more than £100million as his release clause of €75m (£64m) does not kick in until next summer.
But Haaland has broken his silence regarding his future, insisting he is happy in Germany - Football London.
Manchester City's record goalscorer is a free agent in the summer with no shortage of options available to him if he chooses to leave the Etihad, including a switch to Stamford Bridge
Chelsea are not exactly short of dough and they have already got the makings of a really good frontline.
Bringing in Aguero as a fox-in-the-box No.9 is exactly what they need.
Arguably, Olivier Giroud, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner can play anywhere in a front three and, with Aguero straight through the middle, they’d have one hell of a strike force.
Tammy Abraham could learn how to play that central role from one of the all-time great Premier League strikers, as could Werner. And, even at this stage of his career, Giroud could pick up a few things, too. - The Mirror
One thing is certain in the David Alaba saga: he won’t be joining Paris Saint-Germain or Chelsea.
That’s according to Sky Germany’s Max Bielefeld, who took to social media to announce the news, claiming the Austria international ‘has decided to decline the huge offer’ from the Ligue 1 champions.
On top of that, the 28-year-old will not be moving to Stamford Bridge, as the journalist added ‘he also said no to Thomas Tuchel and Chelsea, who tried to convince him recently’.
That will be a blow to the new German manager at the London club, who had clearly targeted Alaba to try and strengthen his defence for next season, but it all comes down to the player’s desire to play in Spain. - Sport Witness.
Erling Haaland has played down talk of leaving Borussia Dortmund this summer, amid links to Chelsea, Manchester United, and Real Madrid.
Haaland has been on Chelsea's radar for several months and reports in the national media in recent weeks have claimed that they will do everything they can to sign him this summer.
Any deal to lure the striker away from Dortmund is likely to cost more than £100million as his release clause of €75m (£64m) does not kick in until next summer.
But Haaland has broken his silence regarding his future, insisting he is happy in Germany - Football London.
Manchester City's record goalscorer is a free agent in the summer with no shortage of options available to him if he chooses to leave the Etihad, including a switch to Stamford Bridge
Chelsea are not exactly short of dough and they have already got the makings of a really good frontline.
Bringing in Aguero as a fox-in-the-box No.9 is exactly what they need.
Arguably, Olivier Giroud, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner can play anywhere in a front three and, with Aguero straight through the middle, they’d have one hell of a strike force.
Tammy Abraham could learn how to play that central role from one of the all-time great Premier League strikers, as could Werner. And, even at this stage of his career, Giroud could pick up a few things, too. - The Mirror