My preference players to go. Iva, Ramires, Oscar, Matic maybe can go, ship out already...
Terry here for this year his last year so that we can accord him a proper farewell and the young defenders can learn much more from him.
After ship out above, we can promote our youth players a bit by a bit, slowly ease them into first team. Maybe let them play cup matches first with experienced players guiding them.
Look like the transfer rumors all cool down already
Oh, by the way. Why so many clubs want our loan player Bamford but we do not want promote them into first team?
For defenders, anyone know Benfica's Victor Lindelof? Or Lazio defender Stefan de Vrij? If we failed to get Napoli Koulibaly, this 2 names come out from the shortlist. 34m rejected big for Koulibaly.
Our loan army player Andreas Christensen to Borussia, some people say he is Terry successor~~
Our first team player, Iva dislocated his shoulder during friendly match recently. Conte may look for more reinforcement here.
For strikers, we may for Lukaku or Tevez. 40m for Lukaku anyone?
Our loan army player Bamford may yet get another season loan out to other clubs.
For midfielders, it appears we still have not finished our transfer business. PSG midfielder Blaise Matuidi? He appears to be French teammate of Kante and Conte may want them both work together in midfield.
Juventus want our Matic to replace their lost Pogba to MU
Five clubs want to take Chelsea striker on loan - reportBy Fellipe Miranda @Brazfoot on Jul 26, 2016, 4:58p
Despite his unsuccessful spells at Crystal Palace and Norwich City in the Premier League last season, Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford is still in high demand. According to the Daily Mail, Championship clubs Aston Villa (which we've heard before), Fulham, QPR and Wolverhampton are interested in taking the 22-year-old on a loan deal. Another club in the chase are Scottish side Celtic, with former Liverpool manager and Chelsea Reserves coach Brendan Rodgers as their new boss at helm.
Throughout the 2015-16 season, Bamford made 16 appearances without scoring any goals for his two loan clubs. Having failed to impress at the Premier League level, clubs in the second level of English football are now hoping that he can reproduce his form from two seasons ago, when he earned the Championship Player of the Year award while playing for Middlesbrough.
Bamford has two years left on his contract, and will be 23 by the end of next season. Once seemingly within a hair's breadth of the first-team, it's now hard to envision Bamford making that push with younger and arguably more talented players coming up from the Academy, not to mention new signings like Michy Batshuayi arriving.
Bamford has not been included in any of Antonio Conte's pre-season trainings or matches. Best of luck to him wherever his journey takes him, whether on loan or on a permanent move.
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http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/che...r-rumour-reportLazio center back targeted as Chelsea continue search for defensive reinforcements — reportBy David Pasztor @D_Peezy on Jul 24, 2016, 3:40p
As we learned yesterday, with the news that Napoli will be offering a new contract to Kalidou Koulibaly to keep him at the club, Chelsea's options are dwindling quickly as far as defensive reinforcements are concerned. The strongest standing rumor seems to be about
Benfica's young Victor Lindelof, though he'd be an option that's long on price and short on experience.
New names are needed! Fortunately, here's the Mirror to help us out; they claim that Lazio center back Stefan de Vrij has been added to Chelsea's shortlist.
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#Chelsea have turned their attention to Lazio defender Stefan de Vrij after failing to complete a deal for Kalidou Koulibaly. [Mirror]
5:34 AM - 24 Jul 2016
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The 24-year-old Dutch international, who joined Lazio after impressing at the 2014 World Cup, had missed all of last season with a knee injury. While that sounds ominous, it does also knock his transfer fee down to an almost bargain-sized £15m — certainly nowadays £15m is practically nothing, right?
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http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/che...-transfer-rumor=====
Chelsea closing in on deal for Romelu LukakuRomelu Lukaku is edging closer to a Stamford Bridge return after Chelsea launched a £40m bid for him, according to the Daily Star.
The forward scored 25 goals for Everton last year and has emerged as one of the clubs main transfer targets this summer, especially with the growing uncertainty over the of Diego Costa.
Lukaku would become the second striker to be signed by the club this summer, after the arrival of Michy Batshuayi earlier in the month.
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Chelsea enter the race to sign MatuidiChelsea have entered the race to sign PSG midfielder
Blaise Matuidi, according to Gazetta World.
The Italian outlet claim that the French international has grown disillusioned at the club following the signing of Grzegorz Krychowiak from Sevilla this summer, and could be looking for a move away.
The West London club have already signed N'Golo Kante this summer, and could look to pair him in midfield with his French teammate, Matuidi, especially with Nemanja Matic's exit looking likely.
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Young Chelsea defender
Andreas Christensen has rubbished rumours linking him with a move to Barcelona and, according to the Evening Standard, is fully focused on his loan spell at Borussia Monchengladbach.
The Bundesliga side also made a bid for the Danish defender, which was rejected by Chelsea two weeks ago.
Christensen is set to stay at Gladbach for another season on loan before returning to Stamford Bridge in the 2017/18.
Chelsea have no interest in selling the 20-year-old defender and have earmarked him to be a potential successor to John Terry.
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Antonio Conta is keen to bring in reinforcements in the right back position after
Branislav Ivanovic dislocated his shoulder in the pre-season win against RZ Pellets last week.
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According to the Daily Mail, Nemanja Matic is wanted by Juventus, with the Italian giants seeing him as the ideal replacement for Paul Pogba.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/0...--live-updates/