Alphonso Davies, a left-back for Bayern Munich, admitted that he once cheered for Chelsea at a young age. This admission, made in light of Thomas Tuchel’s current defensive woes, may pave the way for a future Blues transfer.
Most people anticipated that the Blues would be competing with their Premier League rivals for the award for the best transfer window after both Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly signed on the dotted line, but recent issues have cast doubt on this.
Jules Kounde, for whom the Blues were in a fairly good position until the weekend, is now reportedly headed to Barcelona, according to reports, in Spain that Chelsea withdrew their verbal offer, giving the Catalan powerhouses a free hand to sign him.
According to reports, Chelsea tried everything to sign the 23-year-old, including verbally committing a fee of £55 million plus personal terms.
But just like with Raphinha, the player’s wishes were prioritized in this situation, and because he preferred Barcelona, Xavi and company are now the overwhelming favorites to sign the Sevilla player. It appears that the problem has been resolved.
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