Tuchel told to hijack Gunners deal and bring brilliant £50 million star to Arsenal

Chelsea have been told to sign Ben White, who is reportedly heading to Arsenal this summer window
It is no secret that Mikel Arteta is keen to add another defender to the squad in the next few months, especially after David Luiz decided to leave the club, and it seems that Ben White is the number one target.
Regarded as one of the finest young defenders in the Premier League, White has been tipped to sign for one of the biggest clubs in the game, and Arsenal have beaten off the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea to get a deal done
It has been claimed that he will be completing a £50 million to Arsenal one a massive £100,000-a-week five-year contract, but Mills has opened up and claimed that he does not know why White has decided to make the move to the Emirates and has told the club we need to make a move.
The club have also been linked with a move for White over the past few weeks but decided not to get a transfer deal done as they seemingly feel they already have enough cover in that back-line.
Mills Tweeted: ‘🏆 “If you go Haaland or Harry Kane, it’s a good chance of winning the league.”
‘🤔 “Would #CFC not be interested in Ben White? Surely he’s better than Andreas Christensen?”’
Look, White is certainly a player that has the ability to play for both clubs, so it is easy to see just why we are interested in a potential deal.
We would love to see White arrive at the club, but if we really wanted to sign him this summer, we would have made an official move to get a transfer deal done
Jamie
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