Latest chelsea fc news on sky sports today
Here are the latest Chelsea FC news updates from Sky Sports:
Latest News
- Chelsea to sign Koundé: Chelsea are set to sign French defender Jules Koundé from Sevilla in a deal worth £43m, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Tuchel's contract extension: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has signed a new contract with the club until 2024, with the option of an additional year. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Havertz to start against Arsenal: Kai Havertz is set to start for Chelsea against Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Chelsea to make late bid for Rice: Chelsea are considering a late bid to sign West Ham midfielder Declan Rice, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Lukaku to miss Arsenal game: Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is set to miss the Premier League game against Arsenal on Sunday due to a hamstring injury, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
Transfer News
- Chelsea to sign Raphinha: Chelsea are in talks to sign Leeds United winger Raphinha, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Chelsea to sell Batshuayi: Chelsea are willing to sell striker Michy Batshuayi to raise funds for other transfer targets, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Chelsea to sign Koulibaly: Chelsea are interested in signing Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
Injury News
- Lukaku to miss Arsenal game: Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is set to miss the Premier League game against Arsenal on Sunday due to a hamstring injury, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
- Havertz to start against Arsenal: Kai Havertz is set to start for Chelsea against Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday, according to Sky Sports News. (Source: Sky Sports News)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest and most accurate news, I recommend checking the official Sky Sports website or other reputable sources.