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Here are the latest news and updates from Chelsea FC:

Latest News

  1. Timo Werner to miss Chelsea's next two games: Timo Werner has been ruled out of Chelsea's next two games due to a minor injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
  2. Kepa Arrizabalaga to start against Manchester City: Kepa Arrizabalaga is set to start in goal for Chelsea against Manchester City in the Premier League. (Source: The Telegraph)
  3. Chelsea to sign RB Leipzig defender: Chelsea are close to signing RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano for £35m. (Source: The Guardian)
  4. Frank Lampard praises Christian Pulisic: Frank Lampard has praised Christian Pulisic's performance against Manchester United, saying he was "unplayable" at times. (Source: Sky Sports)
  5. Chelsea to face Bayern Munich in Champions League: Chelsea have been drawn against Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals. (Source: UEFA)

Transfer News

  1. Chelsea to sign Sergio Reguilon: Chelsea are close to signing Real Madrid left-back Sergio Reguilon for £27m. (Source: The Sun)
  2. Chelsea to sell Willian: Chelsea are willing to sell Willian to Inter Milan for £20m. (Source: The Times)
  3. Chelsea to sign Kai Havertz: Chelsea are in talks to sign Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Kai Havertz for £70m. (Source: The Mirror)

Match Highlights

  1. Chelsea 2-0 Manchester United: Watch highlights of Chelsea's 2-0 win over Manchester United in the Premier League. (Source: BBC Sport)
  2. Chelsea 1-1 Brighton: Watch highlights of Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Brighton in the Premier League. (Source: Sky Sports)

Player News

  1. Christian Pulisic to start against Manchester City: Christian Pulisic is set to start for Chelsea against Manchester City in the Premier League. (Source: The Telegraph)
  2. N'Golo Kante to miss Chelsea's next two games: N'Golo Kante has been ruled out of Chelsea's next two games due to a minor injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
  3. Willian to leave Chelsea in the summer: Willian has confirmed that he will leave Chelsea in the summer when his contract expires. (Source: The Guardian)