Chelsea current transfer news 2017
Here are some of the key transfer news and rumors surrounding Chelsea FC in 2017:
Summer Transfer Window (July-August 2017)
- Alvaro Morata: Chelsea signed the Spanish striker from Real Madrid for a reported fee of £58 million.
- Tiemoue Bakayoko: Chelsea signed the French midfielder from Monaco for a reported fee of £40 million.
- Antonio Rudiger: Chelsea signed the German defender from Roma for a reported fee of £29 million.
- Willy Caballero: Chelsea signed the Argentine goalkeeper from Manchester City for a reported fee of £20 million.
- Davide Zappacosta: Chelsea signed the Italian right-back from Roma for a reported fee of £23 million.
- Danny Drinkwater: Chelsea signed the English midfielder from Leicester City for a reported fee of £35 million.
Winter Transfer Window (January 2018)
- Ross Barkley: Chelsea signed the English midfielder from Everton for a reported fee of £15 million.
- Emerson Palmieri: Chelsea signed the Italian left-back from Roma for a reported fee of £17.5 million.
- Olivier Giroud: Chelsea signed the French striker from Arsenal for a reported fee of £18 million.
Rumors and Speculation
- Eden Hazard: There were rumors of a potential move to Real Madrid, but Hazard ultimately signed a new contract with Chelsea.
- Diego Costa: Costa was linked with a move to Atletico Madrid, but ultimately stayed at Chelsea.
- Romelu Lukaku: There were rumors of a potential move to Chelsea, but Lukaku ultimately signed with Manchester United.
- Gonzalo Higuain: There were rumors of a potential move to Chelsea, but Higuain ultimately signed with Juventus.
Other News
- Antonio Conte: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was under pressure after a poor start to the season, but ultimately stayed on as manager.
- John Terry: Terry left Chelsea after 19 years with the club, signing with Aston Villa.
- Nemanja Matic: Matic left Chelsea to join Manchester United for a reported fee of £40 million.
Please note that transfer news and rumors can be fluid and subject to change, and this information may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.