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Listen & enjoy.
Like many Chelsea fans I'd like Willian to stay but if he goes I don't think he'll need replacing.He's probably upset with Willian who wants to go to Arsenal.
Like many Chelsea fans I'd like Willian to stay but if he goes I don't think he'll need replacing.He's probably upset with Willian who wants to go to Arsenal.
All of those would walk into the Newcastle side. And none of them likely will.Eight players are being put up for sale at Stamford Bridge. They include N'Golo Kante, Christensen, Tiemoue Bakayoko, Kurt Zouma, Andreas Christensen, Emerson Palmieri, Michy Batshuayi and Marcos Alonso.
Ho hum ...
Jack
Like many Chelsea fans I'd like Willian to stay but if he goes I don't think he'll need replacing.
He promises a lot but as yet has delivered very little.Maybe Hudson-Odoi next?
Payback time for stealing Lamptey off us.Hmmm, rumour has it that they are after Dunk.
We have too many centre backs at the moment but hands off our captain.
Congratulations Fulham, welcome back to the EPL
He promises a lot but as yet has delivered very little.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him loaned out next season as I don't see him as anything other than a squad player at Chelsea.
I think the club panicked last season when Bayern came knocking - he's now on silly money for a kid who's basically still learning his trade.
I think Frank is going to play with 10 forwards and a rush goalie next season.Yes, agree with that. Maybe he needs more time though. Anyway, Ole now has 4 other transfer targets in mind - spray and prey.
Yet if I understand correctly having qualified for European football next season by winning the FA Cup the players have recouped most of the wage cuts that were implemented a few months ago.This isn't a great look for Arsenal: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...team-impact-covid-19-revenue?CMP=share_btn_tw
Seems strange to do this now after not signing up to the furlough scheme?This isn't a great look for Arsenal: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...team-impact-covid-19-revenue?CMP=share_btn_tw
The club continued to pay staff in full during football’s lockdown instead of falling back on the government’s taxpayer-funded furlough scheme. The club’s 14 executives agreed to a one-third salary cut for the next year.