Chelsea fc transfer target news today
Here are the latest Chelsea FC transfer target news and rumors:
Latest Rumors:
- Declan Rice: Chelsea are reportedly willing to offer £40m for West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice, according to The Sun. Rice has been a long-term target for Chelsea and is seen as a key player in their midfield.
- Raphinha: Leeds United winger Raphinha is a target for Chelsea, with the Blues willing to offer £50m for the Brazilian, according to The Telegraph. Raphinha has been impressive for Leeds this season and has attracted interest from several top clubs.
- Dayot Upamecano: Chelsea are interested in signing RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano, according to The Mirror. Upamecano has been linked with several top clubs, including Manchester United and Liverpool, but Chelsea are believed to be leading the race for his signature.
- Hakim Ziyech: Chelsea are set to sign Ajax midfielder Hakim Ziyech in a £38m deal, according to The Guardian. Ziyech has been a key player for Ajax and has attracted interest from several top clubs, but Chelsea are believed to have won the race for his signature.
Outgoing Transfers:
- Olivier Giroud: Chelsea are set to sell Olivier Giroud to Inter Milan, according to The Times. Giroud has been a backup striker for Chelsea and has struggled for game time, making him a likely candidate for a move.
- Willian: Willian is set to leave Chelsea on a free transfer, with the Brazilian winger reportedly agreeing a deal with Arsenal, according to The Athletic.
Other News:
- Transfer Budget: Chelsea are believed to have a transfer budget of £150m for the summer, according to The Telegraph. This will give Frank Lampard a significant amount of money to spend on new players.
- Lampard's Wish List: Frank Lampard has reportedly identified several players as his top targets for the summer, including Declan Rice, Raphinha, and Dayot Upamecano, according to The Mirror.
Please note that transfer news and rumors can change quickly, and it's always best to wait for official confirmation from the clubs involved before considering any transfer as done.