Chelsea pair attracting interest and Tottenham Hotspur man ‘poised’ to leave
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Both Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur picked up wins over the weekend.
The Blues beat Leicester City 2-1 at Stamford Bridge to get back to winning ways.
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Here is a look at the latest news regarding both clubs....
Midfielder latest
Conor Gallagher has played a few times already for Chelsea so far this season but his future remains up in the air.
The midfielder, who is an England international, was a hit on loan at Crystal Palace in the last campaign.
And now, according to The Times (via Caught Offside), the Eagles want him back and have submitted a £27million bid.
Interest in defender
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Hide AdPreston North End are reportedly interest in Blues defender Dujon Sterling.
The right-back is way down the pecking order under Thomas Tuchel and has been loaned out to the likes of Wigan Athletic, Coventry City and Blackpool over recent times.
Lancashire Live claim the Lilywhites are ‘keen’ to land him.
Competition for winger
Tottenham may have to see off competition if they are to land Dan James from Leeds United.
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Hide AdThe winger has been linked with Antonio Conte’s side over the past 48 hours or so.
Reporter Fabrizio Romano claims Everton are in the race to land him too and have ‘asked’ about his availability (see tweet below):
Midfielder to leave
Harry Winks is believed to be closing in on an exit from Spurs.
The midfielder is not part of their plans for this campaign and is set to embark on a new chapter in his career.
The Daily Mail report he is ‘poised’ to join Italian side Sampdoria on loan.
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