Chelsea latest now news
Here are the latest news and updates about Chelsea FC:
Latest News
- Chelsea to sign Erling Haaland: According to reports, Chelsea are set to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland in a deal worth £150 million. (Source: The Telegraph)
- 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: Sky Sports)
- Kai Havertz to start against Arsenal: Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that Kai Havertz will start against Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Chelsea to face Villarreal in Champions League: Chelsea have been drawn against Villarreal in the Champions League quarterfinals. (Source: UEFA)
- Edouard Mendy to miss Arsenal game: Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy will miss the game against Arsenal due to a knee injury. (Source: The Guardian)
Transfer News
- Chelsea to sign Raphinha: According to reports, Chelsea are close to signing Leeds United winger Raphinha in a deal worth £60 million. (Source: The Times)
- Chelsea to sell Olivier Giroud: Chelsea are reportedly willing to sell Olivier Giroud to Inter Milan for £10 million. (Source: The Sun)
- Chelsea to sign Dayot Upamecano: Chelsea are interested in signing RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano, but a deal is yet to be agreed. (Source: The Mirror)
Injury News
- Kante to miss Arsenal game: N'Golo Kante will miss the game against Arsenal due to a hamstring injury. (Source: The Guardian)
- Hudson-Odoi to return to training: Callum Hudson-Odoi is expected to return to training this week after recovering from a hamstring injury. (Source: Chelsea FC)
Other News
- Chelsea to host FA Cup final at Wembley: Chelsea will host the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on May 22. (Source: The FA)
- Chelsea to launch new kit: Chelsea will launch their new kit for the 2022-23 season on May 20. (Source: Chelsea FC)
Please note that these are just some of the latest news and updates about Chelsea FC, and the information may change as new developments occur.