Chelsea fc news now report
Here are the latest Chelsea FC news and updates:
Latest News
- Timo Werner to stay at Chelsea: Despite rumors of a potential exit, Timo Werner has reportedly agreed to stay at Chelsea for another season. (Source: The Telegraph)
- Kepa Arrizabalaga to leave Chelsea: Goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is expected to leave Chelsea this summer, with several clubs interested in signing him. (Source: Sky Sports)
- Chelsea target Declan Rice: Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice, with a potential bid expected in the summer. (Source: The Sun)
- Hakim Ziyech to miss start of season: Hakim Ziyech is expected to miss the start of the new season after undergoing surgery on his knee. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Chelsea to sign Raphinha: Chelsea are reportedly close to signing Leeds United winger Raphinha, with a deal expected to be completed in the coming days. (Source: The Athletic)
Transfer Rumors
- Dayot Upamecano to Chelsea: RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano is a target for Chelsea, with a potential bid expected in the summer. (Source: The Guardian)
- Romelu Lukaku to Chelsea: Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku is a long-term target for Chelsea, with a potential bid expected in the summer. (Source: The Times)
- Andriy Yarmolenko to Chelsea: West Ham United winger Andriy Yarmolenko is a target for Chelsea, with a potential bid expected in the summer. (Source: The Sun)
Injury Updates
- Kai Havertz to miss start of season: Kai Havertz is expected to miss the start of the new season after undergoing surgery on his ankle. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Christian Pulisic to miss start of season: Christian Pulisic is expected to miss the start of the new season after undergoing surgery on his hamstring. (Source: ESPN)
Managerial News
- Thomas Tuchel to stay at Chelsea: Thomas Tuchel has reportedly agreed to stay at Chelsea for another season, despite rumors of a potential exit. (Source: The Telegraph)
Please note that these are just some of the latest Chelsea FC news and updates, and the information may change as new developments emerge.