Chelsea star ‘will leave’ in transfer windfall boost as Tottenham ‘well-informed’ on striker target
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The Blues followed up a draw with Liverpool with a disappointing away defeat to West Ham after a wasteful performance, while Tottenham added an impressive win over Manchester United to an opening weekend draw with Brentford. Both sides have been busy in the transfer market this summer, amd both sides are likely to be active until the end of the window.
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Hide AdWith that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest transfer news and rumours surrounding the Blues and Spurs.
Hudson-Odoi exit likely
Chelsea are said to be almost certain to land a transfer windfall in the form of Callum Hudson-Odoi.
“Departures also remain something to keep an eye on, with Callum Hudson-Odoi another player out of the Chelsea project,” Fabrizio Romano has said.
“The latest is that Fulham have left the race for his signature as of now. There’s also interest from Nottingham Forest but nothing close yet. Still, he will leave Chelsea for sure, the club has been very clear in their message to the player to find another solution this summer.”
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Tottenham are said to have made a move to sign Jonathan David, who has been linked with a move to the Premier League for some time.
“As we know for a suitable offer, the Canadian player could leave Lille and he’s keen to make a big leap to a top club and a big leap to the Premier League,” Rudy Galetti has told GiveMeSport.
“Tottenham are well-informed about him. The price tag set by the French club is around £55 million. Spurs have already approached Lille asking about the conditions of the deal and exploring for sure the cost, but as of today no official move has been made.”
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