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    Chelsea flops Drinkwater, Barkley and Bakayoko ‘told to organise transfer exits’ after being stripped of squad numbers

    CHELSEA flops Tiemoue Bakayoko, Danny Drinkwater and Ross Barkley have all been told to find a new club after being stripped of their squad numbers.The trio cost the Blues £90million altogether but none have impressed since their respective arrivals at Stamford Bridge.
    Ross Barkley is one of three players told by Chelsea to find a new clubCredit: Getty
    Outcasted Danny Drinkwater is among those not to be given a squad numberCredit: Getty
    Now The Athletic claims the threesome have all been instructed by Thomas Tuchel to ‘organise moves elsewhere’ this summer.
    And to further demonstrate they have no future in West London, none of the three players have even been given a squad number.
    If the three midfielders can be offloaded then it would improve an already successful window for Chelsea.
    They have registered a net spend of just £1.5million so far this summer.
    The Blues have only made two signings up until now with goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli arriving first on a free after leaving Fulham and Romelu Lukaku’s record £97.5m transfer from Inter Milan.
    However, a total of nine players have been sold and earned Roman Abramovich’s club £96m in the process to fund Lukaku’s return.

    Tiemoue Bakayoko is wanted by AC Milan and Napoli in ItalyCredit: Rex

    And Tammy Abraham is also on the verge of sealing his switch to Roma.
    Barkley, 27, spent the last campaign on loan with Aston Villa and scored three goals in 24 games.
    He has been at Chelsea since 2018 but has only made 52 appearances for them in the Premier League.
    The Blues forked out £35m to sign Drinkwater, 31, in 2017 but he last played competitively for them over 1,100 days ago.
    He was shipped out to Turkish side Kasimpasa on loan last term but it remains to be seen whether he will be able to get fixed up this season with a new club.
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    Meanwhile Lyon have joined AC Milan and Napoli in a bidding war for Chelsea outcast Bakayoko.
    Napoli hold a strong interest for the France international, who is highly rated by manager Luciano Spalletti.
    The 26-year-old underwent a loan stint at the Partenopei last season where he amassed 44 appearances.
    Milan also continue to follow developments around the Frenchman’s status, who spent the 2018-2019 season out on loan with the Rossoneri.
    The out-of-favour ace joined Chelsea in 2017 following a £40million deal with Monaco where he stood out playing with the like of Kylian Mbappe, Radamel Falcao, Bernardo Silva, Benjamin Mendy and more.
    However, Bakayoko only managed three goals and three assists in 43 appearances across all competitions.
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    Chelsea agree to loan out Kenedy to Flamengo with £8m permanent transfer option for outcast

    CHELSEA have reportedly agreed to loan out Kenedy to Flamengo. The deal is set to have an option to make the move permanent for £8million.
    Kenedy is on his way out of ChelseaCredit: Getty
    The Champions League winners have a huge squad and are focused on trimming it with Kenedy likely to be heading out on loan.
    Kenedy is out of favour at Stamford Bridge and the winger has been holding talks with Brazilian club Flamengo over a move.
    According to Goal, Kenedy is close to agreeing a loan move with the option of a permanent deal.
    The 25-year-old is in his final year of his Chelsea contract and has no realistic prospect of breaking into the side.
    Kenedy spent last season on loan at Granada, making 44 appearances and scoring eight goals.
    The Brazilian attacker has made 27 appearances for Chelsea since joining the club from Fluminense in 2015.
    Chelsea’s busy summer of transfer activity has continued with striker Tammy Abraham flying to Italy to complete his move to Roma.

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    Abraham was linked with Arsenal but has opted to join Jose Mourinho’s side.
    His exit comes after striker Romelu Lukaku returned to Chelsea in a huge £97.5m move.
    Thomas Tuchel’s side started the season with a comfortable 3-0 home win over Crystal Palace.

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    Tammy Abraham set to fly to Italy TODAY as Chelsea striker agrees £34m transfer to Roma on five-year contract

    TAMMY ABRAHAM is set to fly to Italy today to complete his transfer to Roma, according to reports. The Chelsea striker, 23, has agreed a £34million transfer to the Serie A giants. 
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    According to Sky Italia, Roma general manager Tiago Pinto held positive talks with Abraham in London on Thursday. 
    And now the Blues’ academy graduate looks on course to seal the switch, believing he will play a key role under new boss Jose Mourinho. 
    The report adds he will undergo a medical at Rome’s Villa Stuart Clinic this afternoon.
    And assuming there are no issues, Abraham shall put pen to paper on a five-year contract at the Stadio Olimpico worth £4m per year after tax – taking home £80,000 per week. 
    It is understood Chelsea have inserted a £68m buy-back clause into the deal.
    However, that cannot be triggered by the Stamford Bridge club until the summer of 2023 at the earliest. 

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    Roma beat off the likes of Arsenal and Italian side Atalanta to land Abraham, with Chelsea preferring to sell him abroad rather than to a rival Premier League club. 
    The imminent transfer ends Abraham’s 17-year affiliation with the club.
    He joined the academy at Under-8s level and became a first-team regular after loans with Bristol City, Swansea and Aston Villa. 
    In 82 first-team appearances for the Blues, he managed 30 goals – including 12 last season to make him the joint-top scorer. 
    However, after Thomas Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard in the dugout, his opportunities dried up. 
    And the club-record £97.5m arrival of Romelu Lukaku ensured he slipped down the pecking order again. 
    Tuchel admitted this week he was partly to blame for Abraham’s lack of progression in 2021.
    The German said: “Tammy is right now in the squad. He did some good preparation matches.
    “He was clearly not happy with the last half a year and maybe he has reason also not to be happy and maybe it was also my fault not to push him, not to trust him on the same level I maybe trusted other players.
    “I can absolutely understand that he wants more minutes. 
    “So the decision will be ‘How do we plan, what are Tammy’s plans, does he fight his way back into the team from the position where he ended last season or does he want to change club to have the chance of being a regular starter?'”

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    Lukaku was not ready to be involved in yesterday’s 3-0 win over Crystal Palace as Timo Werner led the line while Abraham was an unused sub.
    The goals came from Marcos Alonso, Christian Pulisic and a stunner from Premier League debutant Trevoh Chalobah. 
    Abraham follows Olivier Giroud out of the Stamford Bridge exit door to Italy after his AC Milan switch this summer while Michy Batshuayi is expected to join Besiktas. 

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    Chelsea 3 Crystal Palace 0: Blues thrash Eagles with dominant display on Prem opener as Trevoh Chalobah shines bright

    CHELSEA youngster Trevoh Chalobah shone bright during Chelsea’s decisive victory over Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.The Blues opened the scoring on 27 minutes thanks to a stunning free-kick by Marcos Alonso just a few yards away from Palace’s box.
    The west Londoners doubled their lead just five minutes before half-time when Mason Mount’s low cross was parried away by Vicente Guaita and set Christian Pulisic up for his fifth goal in five league meetings against Palace.
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    Ashley Cole reveals ‘quiet’ Romelu Lukaku shadowed Didier Drogba in Chelsea training before becoming ‘ruthless’ striker

    ROMELU LUKAKU was ‘quiet’ when he arrived at Chelsea to play with his idol Didier Drogba, but returns a decade later as a ‘ruthless’ finisher. That is insight from legendary left-back Ashley Cole, who remembers boyhood Blues fan Lukaku signing as a 17-year-old from Anderlecht in 2011. 
    Romelu Lukaku training with Didier Drogba in 2011Credit: Getty
    Ashley Cole speaking at the launch of Three’s new store in Kings RoadCredit: Karolina Krasuska
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    The Belgian striker looked up to Drogba on and off the pitch and would receive regular mentoring from the Stamford Bridge icon. Speaking at the launch of Three’s new store in Kings Road, Cole, 40, told SunSport: “He was quiet.
    “He came as a 17-year-old boy, with a huge amount of talent, raw talent at that, but someone always willing to listen, to the likes of Didier Drogba.
    “He was his idol, he looked up to Didier so I think it was very important for him to have the opportunity day to day to see how Didier works.
    “Didier worked with him a lot in terms of the individual movements, different shooting practices and gave him that little bit of mentality that was needed.” 
    Lukaku, now 28, spent four years at Chelsea but made only 15 appearances without scoring a goal and had loans with West Brom and Everton. 

    It left Blues fans still in the dark about the powerhouse’s ability, but behind the scenes Cole recognised the talent which Lukaku has later gone on to prove away from West London. 
    He said: “He was a boy, 17 years of age. Very difficult to nail down a position or place in Chelsea’s first team.
    “He had a lot of work to do but you could always see he was willing to do it and wanted to do it.
    “So already you see that mentality and you always knew if he got that opportunity he would take it, as I said, he was willing to graft on the training pitch.
    “And now he’s improved in certain aspects of his game and he’s developed into a ruthless striker, one of the top strikers in the world now.”
    “Didier worked with him a lot in terms of the individual movements, different shooting practices and gave him that little bit of mentality that was needed.” Ashley Cole on Romelu Lukaku and Didier Drogba
    In the years since leaving Chelsea permanently in 2014, Lukaku has shined at Everton, got himself a big money move to Manchester United before then joining Inter Milan in 2019. 
    And Lukaku appeared happy in Milan this summer, having last season helped them to a first Serie A title in 11 years. 
    But the opportunity to re-write history with the club he grew up supporting proved too hard to turn down for the Belgium international, who moved back to Chelsea for £97.5million. 
    ‘UNFINISHED BUSINESS’
    Cole said: “It’s always difficult, you talk about this was his boyhood club, I bet he would feel – even though he was a kid – that it didn’t go well. That’s why he’s come back with the unfinished business.
    “He would’ve been disappointed to leave the club at the start, but to come back with a name, a big personality, and knowing what he’s done in major tournaments, he’s contributed and scored goals, he’s worked and developed and he’s been playing with top, top players.
    “He comes back now and maybe with unfinished business, but no one can take away what he’s done already and hopefully he can come back and help Chelsea continue to win trophies.” 
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, who won the Champions League only six months after replacing Cole’s former team-mate Frank Lampard, has been crying out for a lethal No9. 
    And Cole believes Lukaku has all the same qualities as Chelsea’s most prolific forward, Drogba, and offers the versatility that comes with it. 
    He explained: “When I was of course at Chelsea, you looked at the way Didier Drogba played, every movement in front of goal, he was deadly.
    “So we could play all types of football with him, we could go long he could hold it up, we could get crosses in.
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    “Talk about getting into wide areas and putting balls into the box, someone willing to attack the ball, in terms of that, I think Lukaku has every one of those traits.
    “With a very good manager, who has a very good style of play, and gets the team in good areas, hopefully he can free Lukaku to do what he’s been doing in the last ten years, and that’s scoring goals.
    “Chelsea’s all round game now, and ability to adapt and play a little bit longer, I think with Lukaku in the team I think that’s definitely helps.”
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    Romelu Lukaku’s inspiring story from tough childhood growing up in social housing to record Chelsea transfer

    REBORN Romelu Lukaku has finally made the move back to Chelsea from Inter Milan.The Belgium star, 28, was desperate for a move to Stamford Bridge this summer and made the switch on Thursday for a club record fee of £97.5m on a reported contract of £325,000-per-week.
    Romelu Lukaku has completed his £97.5m move to Chelsea
    The Belgium forward has returned to Stamford Bridge and has unfinished business with the clubCredit: Instagram @romelulukaku
    Lukaku is said to have inked a contract worth around £325,000-per-week
    Lukaku believes he has unfinished business in the Premier League, after failing to establish himself in West London first time round.
    The powerful centre forward has rejuvenated his career in Serie A – scoring 64 goals in two seasons to become one of the world’s most feared strikers.
    He’s come a long way since his tough childhood growing up in Antwerp, Belgium.
    When his father was sentenced to 15 months in jail for assaulting a woman and keeping her in the boot of his car, a claim he strenuously denied, the family were forced to live in social housing.
    It was left to mum Adolphine to support the family, who took on cleaning jobs to make ends meet.
    LUKAKU’S TORMENT
    Lukaku is believed have a fortune of around £40million today.
    However in 2013, his life was very different. His dad Roger was alleged to have assaulted a former lover and kept her in the boot of his car, although he accused her of lying.
    He was sentenced to 15-months inside for failing to attend his trial, but claimed he missed his summons because he had moved to a different area of Brussels and wasn’t registered at his new address.
    Roger was forced to retire as a professional footballer and the family were left broke with their bread-winner locked up for 15 months.
    The Lukakus were moved from their home to social housing in Antwerp, where they were stuck without electricity and slept on the floor.
    Romelu’s dad Roger Lukaku was sentenced to jail after allegedly assaulting a womanCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Lukaku endured a tough childhood and was raised by his motherCredit: Twitter @RomeluLukaku9
    Adolphine Lukaku, right, took on various jobs to support her family when her husband was sent to prisonCredit: Rex
    Today, Lukaku leads a very different life thanks to a glittering football career
    “When my father stopped playing we landed in a hole financially. People left us to fend for ourselves, and I have always kept that in my mind,” Lukaku said.
    “Everything changed for us inside two months. I remember everything – I was five or six, had just begun playing football, and then my dad retired.
    “We didn’t have a TV or even electricity at home. We were then evicted from our flat, and we moved to Antwerp.
    “In the beginning we didn’t even have curtains on the windows. We slept on the floor, with my mum, brother Jordan and me upstairs and my dad on the ground floor.
    “I had to stop playing football, as my father wasn’t able to drop me off for training.
    “My mother became diabetic, and her health was not good. I went to live with my aunt for a while until my mum returned home.
    “My mother is the boss. I make decisions about my football career without asking her, but she is my source of inspiration for everything else.
    “She worked her fingers to the bone for us. Despite her illness she would work as a cleaner in homes and cafes.
    “Jordan and I used to get the bus to training with Rupel Boom, and then go on to where she was working in Antwerp. We’d mostly help her move tables in the cafes she cleaned.
    “On my sixth birthday I told her I would play for Anderlecht, so I could help her with money.”
    A BOY’S PROMISE
    Lukaku was adamant he would do anything he could to support his family.
    He played for local team Rupel Boom, before moving to Lierse and then Anderlecht in 2006.
    Lukaku towers over a referee and opposition player before a youth gameCredit: Social media
    Many people watching Lukaku at youth level didn’t believe his age because of his sizeCredit: Social media
    Lukaku poses with brother Jordan, who is also a professional footballer at LazioCredit: Twitter @RomeluLukaku9
    Although he moved around as a youngster, one thing that was a constant was he was always the biggest player on the pitch.
    His agent Mino Raiola revealed how people watching him at youth level didn’t believe he was his age and his mum used to bring his birth certificate to youth games.
    “I was talking to his mother. Eventually she went to youth matches with birth certificate,” Raiola said in an interview back in 2017 to Swedish newspaper Expressen.
    “She always ended up with other parents who did not think he was 12 or 14 years old. It was always a fuss that he scored three or four goals.
    “He was bigger and physically strong, yes. But they screamed that it was not in the right age.
    “So she took the birth certificate. He was born in Belgium, but they spread false reports he been born in Africa. ‘Here it is’, she said.”
    A STAR IS BORN
    A talent beyond his years, Lukaku became a regular for Anderlecht at just 16 – scoring 41 goals in 98 games for the club.
    Chelsea splashed £17million on the teenager and signed him up on a five-year contract.
    But with Fernando Torres, Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and Daniel Sturridge all vying for a starting place in the side, Lukaku found first team opportunities hard to come by.
    Despite the Blues winning the Champions League in his debut campaign, he was left disheartened by his own personal involvement.
    As a youth star at Anderlecht, Lukaku was primed for the first teamCredit: Instagram @rlukaku9
    Lukaku exploded onto the scene at 16 at AnderlechtCredit: Reuters
    In 2011, Lukaku signed for Chelsea in £17millionCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    As a bit-part player Lukaku became frustrated at Stamford BridgeCredit: A
    “It wasn’t me, but my team that won,” he said refusing to hold the trophy on the Allianz Arena turf after the famous penalty shootout win over Bayern Munich.
    It would be elsewhere in England he would find success.
    A LOAN TO PROVE HIMSELF
    Chelsea were, at first, reluctant to lose Lukaku and insisted he went on loan to gain valuable first team experience. And he thrived away from SW6.
    He ended the 2012-13 campaign with West Brom with a respectable 17 league goals.
    Then at Everton, he followed that with a decent 15 strikes – helping the Toffees finish fifth and record their highest ever Premier League points total, 72.
    It was no surprise that manager Roberto Martinez paid Chelsea £28million to make the deal permanent.
    In his next three seasons, Lukaku would go on to score 20, 25 and 26 goals to cement his reputation as one of the Premier League’s top marksman.
    Of course, a move to the Premier League’s most successful club was round the corner.
    At West Brom on loan Lukaku showed his qualitiesCredit: AFP
    The goals continued to flow at Goodison Park in an Everton shirt after he signed for the Toffees on a permanent dealCredit: Action Images – Reuters

    RED MISSED
    It took £75million plus add-ons to take Lukaku from Goodison Park to Old Trafford in 2017, as he looked to fill the departing Wayne Rooney’s shoes.
    But, from the offset, many pundits seemed unconvinced Lukaku was the right fit for Manchester United.
    This was even after he scored twice on his debut against West Ham in a 4-0 win, and netted 10 goals in his first nine appearances for the Red Devils – breaking Bobby Charlton’s record of nine in his first nine games.
    His first touch was often questioned by fans, who just didn’t take to him.
    Effectively, not feeling loved might’ve been the nail in the coffin for his United career.
    Despite scoring 42 times in 96 games, Lukaku was told to pack his bags after the club accepted an offer of around £74million.
    On his way out of the club, Manchester United legend Gary Neville questioned his professionalism and said he was overweight.
    Although, he has always listened to the advice of Chelsea legend Didier Drogba when it has come to managing his career.
    Lukaku began his Man Utd career in explosive fashion – scoring 10 times in his first nine gamesCredit: Reuters
    Towards the end of his stay at Old Trafford, Lukaku was slammed for being overweightCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has always been a soundboard for Lukaku
    REINVENTION
    Determined to prove the doubters wrong, Lukaku arrived at the San Siro on a mission.
    He accepted that he was top-heavy and listened to the club’s medical staff who devised a strict diet regime for him to follow.
    Incredibly, he dropped a stone, began to look sharper and more importantly scored more goals than ever.
     “Since I joined Inter I have changed my diet and I can say that I have never felt so strong,” he revealed.
    “My diet consists of salads for lunch, a lot of chicken breast, Shirataki pasta.
    “I don’t change my way of eating much, for how we play we must have a very strong physique, we run a lot: since I have followed this lifestyle I feel better on the pitch, I feel more reactive and faster.
    “I love carbohydrates and I love potatoes, sweet potatoes and black rice, but I don’t eat a lot of pasta.
    At Inter Lukaku has rediscovered his formCredit: EPA
    Leaner Lukaku shed a stone and is now sharper than everCredit: AP
    Shredded Lukaku has continued to train hard all summer to maintain his new physique

    “I’ve always been an explosive player with muscles but Italy took me to another level. I have never felt so strong. I have reached another level, physically and mentally.”
    Chelsea might not have got the finished product when they bought a teen Lukaku back in 2011.
    But now he appears ready to end the club’s dreaded No9 curse.
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    Chelsea outcast Batshuayi ‘in transfer talks to join Besiktas and offered contract until 2025’ as he looks to end exile

    CHELSEA outcast Michy Batshuayi is in talks to join Besiktas and end his Stamford Bridge exile, according to reports.The striker, 27, has been shipped out on loan four times in the last three years after struggling to earn his break with the Blues.
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    It is widely accepted Batshuayi will be allowed to leave the club for good this summer.
    A move to Trabzonspor fell through but now reporter Nicolo Schira states negotiations are underway regarding a transfer to fellow Turkish side Besiktas.
    A four-year contract is on the table, taking him up until 2025.
    Further reports add the forward will earn £38,000 per week, including bonuses.
    Batshuayi joined Chelsea from Marseille for £33million in 2016.
    He racked up 25 goals in 77 appearances but struggled to make his mark as the No1 choice centre-forward.
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    Diego Costa, Alvaro Morata, Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham were all preferred during his time in SW6.
    That saw the 25-cap Belgium international heading on temporary deals to Borussia Dortmund, Valencia and Crystal Palace twice.
    Across those loans he scored 20 goals in 70 appearances.
    Batshuayi’s imminent exit means it is one Belgian striker out and one Belgian striker in at Chelsea this summer.
    The Blues confirmed the club-record signing of Romelu Lukaku for £97.5m on Thursday – seven years after selling him to Everton.
    He said: “I’m happy and blessed to be back at this wonderful club.
    “It’s been a long journey for me. I came here as a kid who had a lot to learn, now I’m coming back with a lot of experience and more mature.
    “The relationship I have with this club means so much to me, as you know.

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    “I have supported Chelsea as a kid and now to be back and try to help them win more titles is an amazing feeling.
    “The way the club is going fits my ambitions perfectly at 28 and just coming off winning Serie A.
    “I think this opportunity comes at the right time and hopefully we can have a lot of success together.”

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    Chelsea warned Sevilla will only accept ‘important offer’ for Jules Kounde as they hold out on £69m transfer

    CHELSEA have been told by Sevilla that they will only sell Jules Kounde if an ‘important’ offer arrives for the star.The Blues remain locked in talks with the LaLiga club over the potential transfer of £69m-rated centre-back.
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    Sevilla have provided a transfer update on Chelsea transfer target Jules KoundeCredit: Getty
    However, the Champions League holders would rather include players as part of the package instead of meeting his release clause.
    Chelsea want to include defender Kurt Zouma in the deal – who was in talks over a move to London rivals West Ham – but there’s currently no agreement.
    And Sevilla’s technical director Monchi has now hinted that they will only sell for top dollar.
    He said: “Many clubs have asked for Kounde.
    “Of course there’s interest but no official bid on the table.
    “I don’t know what’s gonna happen.
    “If an important bid arrives, we’ll sell as this is our policy to improve the team.”
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    Thomas Tuchel’s side are thought to have already agreed personal terms with Kounde – who can also play on the right side of defence.
    The star would be expected to act as Thiago Silva’s partner this season.
    Kounde moved to Sevilla from Bordeaux in 2019 and helped them to Europa League glory in his first campaign.
    He has also been capped twice by France and was part of their Euro 2020 squad this summer.
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