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    Erling Haaland looks unrecognisable in fake moustache as he stuns fans by pulling away disguise on photoshoot

    ERLING HAALAND looked unrecognisable as he joined a whole host of other top footballers in a heartwarming surprise for young fans.Haaland joined Manchester City team-mates Josko Gvardiol and Ilkay Gundogan, as well as a few EFL superstars, to give football’s next generation of supporters the surprise of their lives.Erling Haaland looked unrecognisable for a heartwarming campaignCredit: SWNSHaaland, Ilkay Gundogan and Josko Gvardiol dressed up in disguises to surprise young football fansCredit: SWNSThe City stars took off their disguises to surprise the kidsCredit: SWNSCity’s big-hitters joined Will Grigg, Jay Stansfield and Ellis Simms to dress up as camera operators in a campaign for Kellogg’s Football Camps.The campaign celebrated Kellogg’s bringing back their football camps with over 30,000 FREE spots at the camps this summer.Young football fans were invited along to what they thought was a photoshoot for Kellogg’s new Puma shirt for the new camps.But instead they were surprised by their heroes who were dressed up as camera operators on the shoot.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLErling Haaland donned a big bushy wig and a moustache as he hid his usual recognisable look and managed to blend in to the background.While Gundogan and Gvardiol hid away behind different disguises, only to rip away their covert clothing and show their real identities to the unexpecting youngsters.The young fans were in awe as they got to see their favourite players right in front of their very eyes.While other fans were just as shocked to see EFL goalscorers Stansfield, Simms and Grigg pull off their disguises too.Most read in FootballMan City’s trio of stars were all sporting different looksThe EFL goalscorers all looked completely unrecognisableEllis Simms left one young fan in aweWill Grigg gave another supporter the shock of his lifeCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSIt comes after new research shows that over a quarter of UK kids dream of becoming a footballer and over half say they have been directly inspired to play sports thanks to their sporting heroes.Luckily, this summer, Kellogg’s Football Camps will kick off for a second year at over 70 clubs up and down the country. Jamie Carragher breaks ‘cardinal sin of TV’ as his daughter Mia makes unexpected debut on CBS Sports coverage Speaking about the importance of playing football from a young age, City midfielder Gundogan said: “Playing football teaches you so much – both about yourself and others. Growing up, it was the perfect way for me to socialise and connect with new people.”Sharing the same journey and special moments on the pitch brought us closer, and some of those friendships have lasted a lifetime. “Now, being in the dressing room with so many different personalities from all over the world, you learn about their backgrounds, their cultures. “I really enjoy that, because it shows just how much football can teach – especially for kids growing up.”While Chesterfield and Northern Ireland bagsman Will Grigg added: “It’s so important for kids to be active, not just to stay healthy but because of the social benefits that playing sport can bring. “Growing up, playing football gave me the opportunity to make new friends, feel part of a team and develop a sense of identity.Read More on The Sun”It also taught me how to be resilient, build confidence and self-belief – and it still teaches kids those same life skills today.”Signing up for a free Kellogg’s camp spot this summer couldn’t be easier. Parents simply need to purchase a pack of cereal then head to www.kelloggsfc.com and enter the unique cereal box code to secure a spot and be in with a chance to receive a free football shirt*. Young fans can follow in their footballing heroes’ footsteps at Kellogg’s Football Camps this summerCredit: SWNS More

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    Non-league goalkeeper scores stunning injury-time SCISSOR KICK as commentator goes absolutely wild

    A GOALKEEPER left fans stunned after scoring a spectacular stoppage-time scissor kick in a cup final.Billy Johnson, Leiston FC’s shot-stopper, was the man of the moment in the Suffolk Premier Cup final, when he struck a superb equaliser in the dying embers of the game. Leiston goalkeeper Billy Johnson, in green, hits a spectacular last-minute scissor kickLeiston were trailing 2-1 to Felixstowe and Walton United going into injury-time, and it was kitchen-sink stuff as Johnson found himself joining the attack as the search for a leveller became increasingly more desperate.The goalkeeper displayed striker-like instincts to evade his marker, work a yard of space, and acrobatically send the ball flying into the corner to send the Leiston fans into delirium. Felixstowe supporters were stunned into silence at the absurdity of what they had just witnessed. Johnson celebrated like a striker, too, sliding on his knees in delight as his team-mates rushed to mob and congratulate their hero. Footage published on the Non-League Wonders YouTube channel featured hilarious commentary, with the commentator losing his mind – and perhaps his voice – when Johnson’s strike hit the net.He screamed: “The keeper has scored an absolute worldie!”Are you kidding me! I do not believe what I have just seen! That is goal of the season! Oh my goodness!””What a goal. The keeper has just scored an absolute blinder of a goal!”Most read in FootballJohnson’s heroics forced a penalty shootout to decide the winners of the Premier Cup, but he could not repeat his moment of magic when it came to his day job. Leiston lost 4-3 on spot-kicks, with Wyatt Hill and Eddie Jackson missing the crucial penalties. CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSDespite his finishing qualities going viral, Johnson is a ‘keeper first and foremost. He is a goalkeeping coach for the Ipswich Town ladies side when he is not between the sticks for Leiston. Johnson’s wonder-goal is similar to ones scored by Baroka FC’s Oscarine Masuluke, who scored a brilliant overhead kick to equalise against Orlando Pirates in the South African top flight back in 2016, or last year, when Keith goalkeeper Craig Reid bagged a bicycle kick to extend his side’s unbeaten run in the Scottish fifth tier.Masuluke executes a perfect overhead kick into the top cornerCredit: S4 HD LIVE More

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    Verdict on Man City’s 115 charges DELAYED again after Pep Guardiola hinted they’d learn fate this month

    THE verdict on Manchester City’s mountain of charges from the Premier League is unlikely to arrive before the summer, reports suggest.The Prem’s landmark court battle with the club sees City facing more than 115 charges relating to breaches of financial rules over a nine-year period and allegations of failing to cooperate with investigations.Man City’s landmark legal case is unlikely to be resolved before the summerCredit: ReutersOriginally reported as 115, the charges actually come out to 130 overall because of confusion over some of the rules listed in particular seasons, with the Prem issuing a correction with the new figure.A hearing into the matter by an independent commission concluded in December after nearly three months of argument at London’s International Dispute Resolution Centre.But now, according to The Telegraph, the outcome of the case is unlikely to emerge before the summer despite initial hope the verdict would be announced in the early spring.The complexities of the case, including the amount of evidence heard, challenged and scrutinised have all added to the tension around the legal battle.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLPremier League bosses first brought the charges against City in February 2023, with the investigation now dating back almost six-and-a-half years.City deny their guilt and claim they have “irrefutable evidence” to back up their position, with their defence being led by Lord Pannick KC.Manager Pep Guardiola has been on the front lines dealing with questions about the case.In February he had said: “In one month there will be a verdict and sentence and after we will see my opinion of what happened so far.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKHowever, a verdict remains some time away.If the charges are proven then City will face punishments ranging from a heavy points deduction or even relegation.Pep Guardiola talks about Kevin De Bruyne’s decision to leave Man City after 10 years Rival Prem clubs could even claim for a loss of income over the outcome of certain seasons which could total hundreds of millions of pounds.What will happen to Man City?MAN CITY began the season as favourites to win the Premier League title yet again – but there is one elephant in the room that threatens to put the skids under the Etihad giants.Sunsport’s MARTIN LIPTON discusses what the next few months could hold with Head of Sport SHAUN CUSTIS….Custis: So the big question – will there be a resolution this season?Lipton: Yes…. probably! It will take at least a month to go through the evidence. So I suspect around March, April time, we will get a result. But that’s where it starts to get tricky.Custis: Why is that?Lipton: If the result is in City’s favour, that’s the end of the matter. They will be cleared. They will have no punishment to face.But if City are found guilty, these will be the heaviest penalties ever imposed by the Premier League.I suspect if they are found guilty, they will be expelled from the league or given a massive points deduction and a huge fine so that they’re not in the Premier League next season.Check out the full discussion on Man City’s future. More

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    Frank Lampard charged for misconduct by FA as Coventry release blunt statement following red card

    FRANK LAMPARD has been hit with a misconduct charge from the FA.The Coventry boss has rejuvenated the Championship club since joining in November.Frank Lampard has charged with misconduct by the FACredit: PAThe Coventry coach was sent off after his side’s 2-1 loss to Burnley at the weekendCredit: ReutersUnder Lampard’s leadership, the Sky Blues have gone from mid-table obscurity into the playoff places. But the 46-year-old let emotions get the better of him during a recent 2-1 loss to Burnley.The Clarets took all three points as they visited the Coventry Building Society Arena last Saturday.Lampard was sent off following the final whistle after remonstrating with the officials. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLHe is alleged to have confronted referee James Bell and used “insulting words”. A terse statement from the club read: “Coventry City Head Coach Frank Lampard has been charged with misconduct by the FA following the EFL Championship fixture against Burnley on Saturday 5th April.”It is alleged that Lampard acted in an improper manner and/or used abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour towards a match official around the field of play after the final whistle, which led to his dismissal.”The Sky Blues Head Coach has until Monday 14th April to respond to the charge.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKCoventry’s performance analyst Connor Lawley was also charged following the outpouring of frustration at the final whistle.Lampard’s side leapt back in the top six after bouncing back against Portsmouth on Wednesday.Harry Redknapp rings me on the M40 after every game whether we win or lose – he’s the best uncle everThe Sky Blues netted a dramatic winner deep into injury time to win 1-0.Goalscorer Jamie Paterson hails from the city and only joined the club on a short-term contract in February.Lampard said: “The technical nature of the goal was amazing from Pato.”It was great skill and great agility and that finish – amazing! “And the story of Pato himself being a Coventry fan as a kid and then being without a club, coming and training with us and earning a contract.”He’s been brilliant around the group, on and off the pitch, and he’s a quality player. Read More on The Sun”So I am delighted that I brought him on. I know he can score, he’s done it throughout his career but that level of goal in that moment. “I think it’s a collective one as well for the stadium, the players and the fans because we have shown that this group has got character.” More

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    Man Utd files: Mainoo contract stand-off update, Garnacho replacement lined up and shattered stars hit by travel chaos

    JOSHUA ZIRKZEE’S first season in English football has hardly gone to plan – but he could be key to another United raid on Bologna this summer.Swiss winger Dan Ndoye is being watched by the Red Devils and has been shining for the Italian club this season.Man Utd have lined up a replacement if Alejandro Garnacho leavesCredit: GettyFormer Joshua Zirkzee teammate Dan Ndoye is being targetedCredit: RexHe is being targeted by Napoli coach Antonio Conte as he looks to replace Kvicha Kvaratshkelia.But also on their list for that role is United’s Alejandro Garnacho – who was the subject of a £40million bid in January.If they do come back for Garnacho then Ndoye, 24, could be of interest to United and Zirkzee would have a vital role to play.The pair are friends after their time together in Italy and the Dutchman could help turn his head towards Old Trafford.Bologna do not want to sell but would have to listen if offers of around £30m come in for him.Mainoo contract standoffKobbie Mainoo is currently in a contract standoff over his futureCredit: AlamyKOBBIE MAINOO’S return to action after two months out injured is certain to bring his future back into focus.Last month, it was revealed he is weighing up a move abroad with United’s new contract offer short of what he was hoping for.Mainoo – who turns 20 this month – has two years left on his contract and currently earns around £20,000 a week.BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKHis representatives want terms that would reflect the England international’s standing in the squad.Their demand for around £180,000 per week is unlikely to be met by United as they look to get control of their wage bill. Why Ruben Amorim’s Man United system is brokenBut there is still hope an agreement can be reached to keep the man who scored in last season’s FA Cup final at Old Trafford.If not then it gives United’s hierarchy a big dilemma – they know selling a homegrown talent, who is valued at more than £70m, would be huge for the bottom line on their profit and sustainability sheets.As well as clubs around Europe, Chelsea are likely to be watching the situation closely.On the way?Andre Onana could soon be replaced as Man Utd No1Credit: PABrighton’s Bart Verbruggen is being tracked by the Red Devils and AC MilanCredit: ReutersANDRE ONANA was described as “one of the worst goalkeepers in United’s history” by one of the club’s former players this week.But according to reports in Italy, he could soon be replaced as Old Trafford number one by Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen.AC Milan are pushing to sign the Dutch goalie, 22, but are concerned that they could face competition from the Red Devils for his signature.Dutch delightMatthijs de Ligt is undergoing personal recovery work at the Hale Country ClubCredit: AlamyDUTCH star Matthijs de Ligt is doing all he can to get back from his injury after turning his ankle in the closing stages of the first half of the defeat at Forest last week.The 25-year-old defender was spotted this week being put through his paces in the pool by a United physio at the luxury Hale Country Club.A fan who saw him feared the rehab session meant the pool at United’s Carrington training complex – famously slammed by Cristiano Ronaldo for its condition when he returned to United for a second time – was again in a state of disrepair.But sources confirmed the pool is open and De Ligt was just doing extra work in the hope of getting back on the pitch soon.Wayne’s worldWayne Rooney enjoys returning to Croxteth to have a couple pints with matesCredit: GettyMAN United legend Wayne Rooney has millions in the bank following his hugely successful playing career.But while he’s out of management after leaving Plymouth four months ago, Wazza loves nothing more than going back to his home area of Croxteth and having a couple of pints with his mates.A source said: “Wayne is really enjoying his down time while he waits for his next management job. “He could go afford to go anywhere in the world, but he is a frequent visitor to Croxteth. “He loves it because he can be himself and enjoy a drink with his old pals.”Traffic troublesMan Utd face travel woes with building works meaning they can no longer drive directly to the airportCredit: AlamyEUROPA League trips for Manchester United’s stars just got more gruelling – after building work at a private terminal means they can no longer drive directly to Manchester airport.For the game against Lyon, the players had to park at Carrington and then be bussed to the airport, adding around 45 minutes to the journey time.It means when they return home, they will then have to go back to Carrington to collect their vehicles and then drive home, pushing back their bedtimes and affecting their recovery work on Friday.Toothless devilsMan Utd are on course to have their lowest-ever Premier League goalscoring seasonCredit: GettyNO wonder United have got Ipswich forward Liam Delap and other forwards in their sights ahead of the summer transfer window.This will be their worst EVER season for goal-scoring in the history of the Prem – unless they can manage to get 17 in their final seven league games, starting at Newcastle on Sunday.Their current low is 54 – when Jose Mourinho sacrificed their league campaign to go for glory in the Europa League instead and the current squad – who will be thinking along similar lines – currently have just 37. Sunday’s goalless draw with City was the 12th time they have drawn a blank this season.Rasmus Hojlund has copped much of the blame for United’s lack of goals – after going on a 21-game drought.That ended at Leicester before the international break but the Dane admitted he asked himself some searching questions.He said: “It was a vicious circle. We didn’t play that well as a team, and it also affected me. But I’m not the type to lie down and give up.“That’s also why I played and started in those games. It’s because I’ve continued to work for the team and on my own game.“I don’t just sit down and say: ‘It’s great that I haven’t scored in 21 games’. I sit myself down and look at my game to see what I can do better.“I also stand somewhere and think: ‘Why the hell is it that I can’t score?’ Where is it that it’s going wrong?’ “Pat on the backPatrick Dorgu’s old club Leece have not won a game without himCredit: GettyPATRICK DORGU has hardly set the world on fire in his first couple of months since his £30m move to Old Trafford in January.Yet his former club Lecce have been lost without the Danish winger – and have not won a game since his departure.They now sit dangerously close to the drop zone in Italy so the money they raised from Dorgu’s sale might come in very useful. More

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    Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea LIVE SCORE: Cole Palmer STARTS for Chelsea as they face Warsaw in Poland – updates

    CONFERENCE LEAGUE favourites Chelsea look to extend their winning run in the group stage proper as they jet east to face Polish heavyweights Legia Warsaw. The Blues narrowly edged past Servette in the competition’s qualification round despite losing the second leg, and have since gone on to win all eight of their games, including last round’s two legs against Copenhagen. Although boosting loftier heights than the third tier of European football – with a place in the Champions League on the cards in league play – winning the competition would be the new ownership’s first salute since the 2022 takeover. Legia, like 2021 Champions League-winning Chelsea, have endured testy times in recent years with a downturn in league finish since winning seven out of the last nine titles dating back to the 12/13 season. Controversial coach Gonçalo Feio has already guided the Polish club to their best European progression in the 21st century. Kick-off time: 5.45pm GMTTV channel/FREE live stream: TNT Sports 1/Discovery plusLegia Warsaw team: Tobiasz, Wszolek, Pankov, Kapuadi, Vinagre, Oyedele, Agustyniak, Elitim, Chodyna, Luquinhas, MorishitaChelsea team: Jorgensen, Acheampong, Tosin, Badiashille, Gusto, Dewsbury-Hall, James, George, Palmer, Sancho, NkunkuFollow Chelsea’s Conference League clash below…On the benchLegia Warsaw: Kovacevic, Mendes-Dudzinski, Barcia, Olewinski, Kun, Biczachczjan, Goncalves, Mozie, Szczepaniak, PekhartChelsea: Sanchez, Colwill, Chalobah, Cucurella, Caicedo, Amougou, Rak-Sakyi, Fernandez, Neto, Madueke, Jackson, MheukaCopy linkCopiedYoung gunsCobham graduates Josh Acheampong and Tyrique George BOTH start for Chelsea tonight.The pair have impressed in the Conference League this season. Tonight gives them an opportunity to step up and guide Chelsea into the semi-final, as the club prepare for what could be a HUGE transfer window in the summer. Copy linkCopiedCole Palmer STARTSPalmer was not even in the squad for Chelsea’s group stage games in the Conference League, but he starts here tonight. Captain Reece James also starts, and is expected to play in midfield, alongside Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedXI’s confirmedLegia Warsaw: Tobiasz, Kapuadi, Oyedele, Augustyniak, Chodyna, Pankov, Wszolek, Vinagre, Elitim, Morishita, Luquinhas Chelsea: Jorgensen, Acheampong, Tosin, Badisahille, Gusto, Dewsbury-Hall, James, George, Palmer, Sancho, Nkunku Copy linkCopiedNext up: team newsChelsea and Legia Warsaw announce their line-ups NEXT.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedWhen in WarChelsea travel to Legia Warsaw in the Conference League quarter-finals.Enzo Maresca’s side saw off Copenhagen in the round of 16 to set up a tie against the Polish outfit in the last eight.The Conference League is the only chance Chelsea have of picking up a trophy this season, with the Premier League out of touch, and the side are out of the FA Cup.It also presents an opportunity for Chelsea to become the first club in history to win the Champions, Europa and Conference League. Legia Warsaw are no slouches, and saw off Molde in the round of 16 -overturning a 3-2 loss to win 2-0 after extra time in Poland in the second leg.The Blues have already proven to be somewhat put off by a hostile environment, struggling to break down Copenhagen for 45 minutes in the round of 16 in the away leg.If Legia Warsaw are to upset the odds, they will need their fans to put on a big display.SunSport has you covered for play-by-play action from tonight’s clash. Copy linkCopied More

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    Transfer tips for Gameweek 31: Mikel Merino and other overlooked players who could capitalise on double headers

    DREAM TEAM managers will need to make a final decision on their transfers for Gameweek 31 before Saturday’s 11am deadline.As always, the focus is on the double headers with the following seven teams set to play twice: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Manchester United, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Newcastle.Before we recommend some underrated differentials, let’s make it abundantly clear that the obvious star names attached to the aforementioned clubs should be the top priorities, in particular: Cole Palmer (£5.4m), Bruno Fernandes (£7m), Alexander Isak (£6.2m) and Morgan Rogers (£4.2m).Not bad for Plan BCredit: Dream TeamMikel Merino (£4.4m)Bukayo Saka (£6.6m) should also be considered a high priority if he’s passed fit – the Arsenal winger limped off against Real Madrid in the week.As did free-kick hero Declan Rice (£4.5m), who is also a good option when available.We’re choosing to shine a spotlight on Merino as his ownership remains a modest 1.2% despite the fact he’s banked 75 points in his last ten outings.Categorised as a midfielder in Dream Team, the Spaniard has been deployed as a makeshift striker lately in response to an injury crisis.And Mikel Arteta could not have wished for better results as Merino has scored six goals at a rate of one every 132 minutes since tasked with leading the line.Gaffers who recruit the 28-year-old essentially add an extra forward to their XI – a sneaky yet perfectly legitimate trick.Jacob Murphy (£3.8m)Murphy cashed in against LeicesterCredit: ReutersA rare double Gameweek for Newcastle opens up other possibilities for Dream Team bosses.Most read in FootballIsak is rightly the first port of call but with the Magpies having the luxury of back-to-back home games it wouldn’t be overkill to double up on attacking threats.Murphy bagged a brace against the Foxes last time out for a season-best return of 16 points.More broadly, the long-serving winger has contributed ten goal involvements in his last 16 games.Statistically one of the most in-form midfielders in the game, Murphy (1.3% ownership) has to be considered a tempting differential ahead of Man United and Crystal Palace’s visits to St James’ Park.Jean-Philippe Mateta (£4.3m)A real threatCredit: GettyPalace are one of just three teams with four fixtures to fulfil across the next two Gameweeks and only Liverpool have earned more points in the Premier League this calendar year.Simply put, it’s a great time to back the Eagles.We’ve tipped Daniel Munoz (£5.4m) and Eberechi Eze (£4.7m) a lot in recent weeks and the pair are relatively popular, justifiably so.But Mateta’s ownership of 3.9% seems a tad low for a striker who has scored nine goals in his last 13 appearances.Granted, his upcoming double header of Manchester City and Newcastle is a tricky one on paper but he’s among the most in-form finishers in the top flight at present.Youri Tielemans (£3.9m)Bonus ballCredit: RexPredicting Unai Emery’s starting line-up against Southampton this weekend is no easy feat.Aston Villa are 3-1 down on aggregate to PSG in the Champions League quarter-finals with the second leg to come on Tuesday night.It wouldn’t be a surprise if the Villains rested key players against an already-relegated Saints outfit with a view to throwing everything at the French giants.That being said, Tielemans has been virtually rotation-proof all season long having started every game in the league and Europe.The Belgian midfielder leads Dream Team for bonus points right now with 49 to his name.Read More on The SunA 15-point haul in Gameweek 30 (via two assists) has reminded Dream Team bosses of his credentials.Rogers is undoubtedly first in the pecking order but doubling up on Villa midfielders is a viable strategy this month.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this season!FREE to play£250 weekly prizePredict scores of five selected Premier League fixtures and earn points for accuracyMost points wins weekly cash prizePLAY NOW More

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    Chelsea striker search ‘hits rocks with Todd Boehly and co offering lower salaries than BOTTOM HALF clubs’

    CHELSEA are rigorously searching for a new striker ahead of the summer transfer window.However reports suggest they face a struggle to sign an elite bagsman. Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly may not be able to compete in the summer market in terms of wagesCredit: GettyChelsea boss Enzo Maresca needs a new striker this summerCredit: AlamyNicolas Jackson is Chelsea’s starting strikerCredit: RexThe Blues have been turning to Nicolas Jackson as their preferrred centre-forward, with the 23-year-old amassing nine goals and five assists in 26 appearances this season.However, the West Londoners are seeking an elite hitman – especially with Christopher Nkunku heading towards the exit door.Sky Sports have reported links with Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike, RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko and Lille’s Jonathan David.But all of the above have also been linked with some of Europe’s biggest hitters, including Premier League rivals.Read More on ChelseaAnd according to The Mail, Chelsea may not be able to directly compete in terms of wages.The same source claims one of the London giants’ targets opted against a move to Stamford Bridge as he was left dissatisfied with the salary on offer.In fact, as per the same report, the player in question found out that there are higher financial prospects at other Prem clubs – including one in the BOTTOM HALF of the table.The player’s agent told Confidential: “Chelsea don’t pay salaries.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSDespite the report, some indications suggest Chelsea are capable of offering enticing salaries.After all, Enzo Maresca’s side are pushing for Champions League qualification and that alone would boost income and any potential new salaries.Chelsea’s £115m ace Moises Caicedo has £160k Audi seized by cops after driving without valid licence near training groundChelsea have been splashing enormous sums ever since Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital succeeded Roman Abramovich at the helm in the summer of 2022.Staggering findings by the annual European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report – commissioned by Uefa – showed the Blues had the most expensive squad ever in terms of transfer fees in 2024.By the end of the financial year, the West Londoners had racked up a combined transfer cost of a whopping €1.7billion (£1.5bn).And Chelsea spent about £220million during this past summer transfer window alone.But Chelsea need an elite striker, especially with Christopher Nkunku leavingCredit: Getty More