Chelsea slammed for getting deal done, Blues make Joelson contact, Chelsea told target wants Premier League move, Aouar could make move

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Chelsea have joined Arsenal in the race to sign Joelson Fernandes, and have made contact with the players agent.

With Mikel Arteta seeking to improve a number of key areas of the pitch this summer transfer window, there has been alot of speculation in the media that he wants to spend some serious money to acquire the services of a new defender.

Portuguese reports claim that Arsenal are leading the way to sign the winger, 17, as they prepare to activate his £41million release clause, as Fernandes has compared to Cristiano Ronaldo, having broken the icon’s record for being Sporting’s youngest ever player.

However, it seems like they may now have to fend off us this transfer window as reports in Portugal (Via the Daily Express) claim we have contacted Joelson’s advisor Kia Joorabchian to discuss potential deals.

Frank Lampard has already been spending some serious money this transfer window and is still looking to sign up players that will help this  side push on and compete for a Premier League title charge next season.

Kia Joorabchian claims he has not spoken to Philippe Coutinho about his future, but has admitted the Chelsea target is keen on the Premier League.

Coutinho is a player that is one of the best number tens in the game and should have been a superstar for Barcelona, but he has failed to live upto all the expectations and has been in the media on a daily basis about where he will be.

We have been linked with a loan move for the Brazilian over the past few weeks, as Frank Lampard knows that he needs to add a bit more quality to this side, and Coutinho is a player that he loves.

And although his agent has revealed that he has not spoken to Coutinho about a move, he has admitted that the Premier League is where he would like to be

Joorabchian told talkSPORT: “At the moment with Coutinho, he’s so focused on getting through to the next stage of the Champions League.

“He’s got a massive game – the club that owns him against the club he’s playing for. So he’s in a massive situation at the moment.

“He’s going to play Barcelona, he’s looking forward to it, he’s looking forward to winning the Champions League. I think they have a side that has the potential to be there.

“After the Champions League finishes, whatever happens, then we’ll sit down. I haven’t even spoken to him about it actually.

“It could be that Barcelona is the ultimate destination.

“He loves the Premier League, he wants to come to the Premier League, but finances and the numbers and the situation of COVID are all going to play a big part because he’s a big player with big numbers.”

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Lyon director Juninho has admitted there’s a risk Chelsea target Houssem Aouar could leave this summer.

After being nurtured by the club’s famous academy — which has been responsible for producing some of Europe’s current top players including Alexandre Lacazette, Karim Benzema, and Corentin Tolisso — Aouar started to realize the value of his ability, and n 2015, aged 17, he made his first appearance for Lyon B.

With the club seeking to add some much needed quality to their midfield and there willingness to give the talents in the game a chance to sign, reports have suggested that Frank Lampard has been impressed with Aouar this season and is ready to beat the likes of Juventus and Arsenal to a summer deal

Now, amid all the speculation regarding the talented little man, Juninho has opened up and admitted that there is a real risk that Aouar could leave over the next couple of months.

Asked by RMC Sport about Aouar’s future, the Lyon chief responded: “When you have great players in the squad, it is quite logical that other bigger teams with greater economic power come to seek the players.

“There is a risk of losing important players.

“If we lose important players, I have already spoken with the president, we will have the right to balance the workforce.”

Rio Ferdinand has slammed Chelsea’s decision to sell Mario Pasalic to Atalanta this transfer window.

Pasalic moved to Stamford Bridge in 2014 from Hajduk Split after impressing the Blues scouts with some of his performances, but failed to make a single appearance for us having spent much of his time at the club out on-loan to the likes of Elche, Monaco, Milan and Spartak Moscow.

The 25-year-old joined Atalanta on an initial season-long loan in 2018 and helped Gian Piero Gasperini’s side to qualify for this season’s Champions League before agreeing to move to Lombardy for a second season last summer having signed a new contract  until 2022.

But having been settled with the Italians for the last few seasons, he has been keen to make sure that he didnt move back to us this summer and was keen to try and get the club to make the move for permanent, which we agreed to do

We paid around £3m to Hajduk Split for him in 2014, so will now make a decent return on that investment six years later, with the money surely going to possible signings that will come into the club and improve the side.

But after seeing the attackers impressive performances against PSG in the Champions League, scoring the goal that almost took them to the Champions League semi-finals before PSG made a late comeback, Ferdinand has slammed the club for getting this deal done

“Crazy, It’s crazy!” Ferdinand said on BT, “He was a Chelsea player for six years! They’ve just sold him for £12m.”

He wasnt good enough for the club

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