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    Chelsea forgotten man Michy Batshuayi set to be handed career lifeline with Besiktas eyeing up transfer swoop

    MICHY BATSHUAYI could be set to finally depart Chelsea on a permanent deal with Besiktas reportedly looking to lure him to Turkey.The 27-year-old, who joined the Blues from Marseille in 2016 for around £33million, has been shipped off on loan four times by the West Londoners.
    Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi has been linked with a move to join Turkish champions BesiktasCredit: Getty
    He was first sent off to Borussia Dortmund for the 2017-18 season, before linking up with Valencia and Crystal Palace the following campaign.
    And he was again offloaded to the Eagles for the 2020-21 term where he scored just two goals in 18 Premier League games.
    With one year left on his deal at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea are keen to get him off their books in a permanent deal to avoid losing him on a free.
    His slim chances at breaking into Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI this season look to now be non-existent with his Belgian compatriot Romelu Lukaku set to join for £97.5m.
    According to TRT Spor, Besiktas are ready to offer Batshuayi an escape route from his Chelsea hell.
    They state that talks have been opened between the two clubs, with boss Sergen Yalcin keen to secure his services.
    Yalcin guided Besiktas to the league and cup double last term, but is determined to bolster his side this summer.
    Batshuayi is also believed to be attracting interest from Besiktas’ league rivals Trabzonspor.
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    Though it has been claimed that they are only looking to sign the player on an initial loan deal.
    Batshuayi’s last official game for Chelsea came during the 2019-20 campaign where he scored just once in 16 top-flight matches.
    Though he did feature in the 2-1 pre-season victory against Arsenal at the Emirates on August 1 as a second half substitute.
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    Chelsea ace Armando Broja completes season-long loan transfer to Southampton to link up with Tino Livramento

    SOUTHAMPTON have completed their third raid on Chelsea’s academy this summer with the loan capture of whizkid Armando Broja.The Albania striker, 19, has been borrowed for the season as Saints beef up their attack following Danny Ings’ sale to Aston Villa.
    Armando Broja signed a season-long loan at Southampton from Chelsea following Danny Ings’ exitCredit: Getty
    Blackburn forward Adam Armstrong looks set to join Broja at St Mary’s in the coming days.
    Armstrong will undergo his Saints medical today after personal terms were agreed last night.
    Broja follows the permanent signings of full-back Tino Livramento, 18, and centre-back Dynel Simeu, 19, from Stamford Bridge.
    Slough-born Broja impressed out on loan at Vitesse Arnhem last season, netting 11 goals in 34 appearances, making him one of the top-scoring teenagers in Europe’s leading divisions.
    Saints chief Ralph Hasenhuttl said: “Armando is a very talented player who we were impressed by last season.
    “He is young, but he comes now with a full season of experience in senior football with a good team, and he brings a lot of qualities that can help us.
    “I know he is highly regarded he is by Chelsea, and I think this will be a good place for him to continue his own development as well.”
    Broja, who has six caps for Albania, said: “I feel very happy. I was really excited to join Southampton.
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    “It’s obviously a very good Premier League club.
    “They’ve got a good history and they play in the best league in the world, so it’s amazing for a young player to experience it, be in and around a Premier League team, and learn and develop from the older players, the staff and everyone here.
    “It’s a very good opportunity.”
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    Broja scored 11 goals for Vitesse Arnhem last term and was involved with Thomas Tuchel’s pre-seasonCredit: Getty

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    Chelsea target Jules Kounde was a sore loser as a kid, who kicked his mum and had to see a doctor about his temper

    CHELSEA target Jules Kounde was such a bad loser as a child, he’d often kick his mum in a fit of rage if his team lost.The French defender is tipped to join the Blues this summer in a £70million deal.
    Sevilla defender Jules Kounde is a target for ChelseaCredit: Getty
    The 22-year-old established himself as one of LaLiga’s best young defenders last campaign – starring for Sevilla and helping the club qualify for this season’s Champions League.
    Kounde grew up with his mother in Landiras, a small village about 40 minutes from Bordeaux.
    Football was his passion, but often it would leave the young boy in a rage if he lost.
    He would take his bad mood out on his mum, kicking her in the legs as his blood boiled.
    It got so bad, his mum was forced to see a doctor to get advice on how to handle her son.
    PROBLEM CHILD
    When he was just nine, Kounde played for a local side in Landiras.
    However, the young boy soon got frustrated when they failed to win games and lost his temper.
    Soon, he was taking it out on mum.
    “When I started playing football in my village, we were playing at a very low level. And we had a bad team, we often lost,” he revealed in an interview with Onze Mundial.
    As a kid, Kounde would fly into rages if his team lostCredit: Getty
    Kounde admitted he would often kick his mum if he was angry that his team had lostCredit: Getty
    “I couldn’t stand losing, it was driving me crazy. I had a period when I was eight or nine years old when I was terrible with my mother.”
    It got so bad, Kounde changed clubs. But not before he regretfully kicked out at his mum.
    He said: “I remember kicking my mother’s legs. When I came home from games, I got pissed off and did some awkward stuff. This period lasted a little while.”
    Not sure who to turn to, Kounde’s mother went to see a doctor.
    Kounde continued: “My mother went to see someone for advice, because she couldn’t handle me on this point.
    “The shrink had said to her: “Do the same thing, if he kicks you, kick him, like that, he will calm down”. Over time, everything went back to normal.”
    RESPECT
    Kounde’s behavioural difficulties reared their ugly head at school, although he knew he couldn’t disappoint his mother who valued education.
    “In school I was a good student, but I didn’t like to be questioned on things I didn’t do well in,” he said.
    “I had very good grades, but sometimes with borderline behaviour.
    At school Kounde wasn’t much better and often got in trouble with his teachersCredit: Getty
    Bordeaux’s U19 team celebrate winning a youth title with Kounde (yellow armband) as captainCredit: Twitter @jkeey4
    “There were times I came into conflict with some teachers. But it never affected me because I passed my exams.
    “I only went to school for my mum who didn’t want me to quit.”
    In 2013, Kounde was recruited by six-times Ligue 1 champions Bordeaux.
    But his journey to the academy was tough, not being selected two years earlier and missing the final round of trials with an injury when his time came.
    But Kounde was fortunate to be spotted by ex-France international Yannick Stopyra, part of the squad that finished third at the World Cup in 1986.
    Speaking about his former protege, he revealed: “You won’t find anyone to speak ill of him. Discreet, kind, always positive: it is unanimous in Bordeaux.”
    BREAKTHROUGH
    Stopyra recognised the teenager’s talents and offered him a one-year deal with the club.
    Soon, he became one of the academy’s stand-out players. He captained the U19 team to a youth league title.
    His performances were enough convince former manager Jocelyn Gourvennec to give Kounde his debut against Troyes in 2018.
    Kounde lines up for France U20 in 2018Credit: Getty
    In 2019 Kounde established himself in Bordeaux’s first teamCredit: AFP or licensors
    Ironically, it was an ex-Chelsea legend who continued to aid the centre back’s development.
    After Gourvennec was fired, Gus Poyet was brought in to steady the ship and he gave the young talent a run in the first team.
    With Kounde marshalling the back four in 18 appearances, Bordeaux finished a credible sixth and qualified for the Europa League.
    It was clear his future belonged on an even bigger stage.
    TO SEVILLA
    On a personal level, Kounde had a great season the following year – appearing 51 times for the club.
    But with Bordeaux finishing a disappointing 14th place, their stars were there to be picked up by bigger clubs.
    It was Sevilla who won the race to buy him – paying a staggering £21million for his services in 2019.
    “When I left Bordeaux, it was a well-considered choice,” Kounde said.
    Sevilla splashed £21million for Kounde in 2019Credit: Getty
    Kounde celebrates winning the Europa League trophyCredit: Getty
    “Sevilla was the perfect club to take a step forward. And then, I felt that LaLiga was more serious than Ligue 1… It was the right time for me.”
    Quickly, Kounde established himself with his new side – finishing fourth in the league and helping the team earn Champions League qualification.
    However, it was in 2020 when he would win his first major piece of silverware.
    Beating the likes of Roma, Wolves, and Manchester United, Sevilla reached the Europa League final.
    There, recorded a famous 3-2 win over Inter Milan.
    HE’S AMBITIOUS
    Kounde was part of the French squad that gave a poor display at the Euros this summer.
    But he won’t let that deter him from his next plan. Back in May, he laid his intentions bare.
    “I will perhaps have to change clubs this summer,” he said.
    This summer Kounde was part of the French team that flopped at the EurosCredit: Getty

    “But nothing has been finalised yet, I have not decided anything. My goal is to play at a big club to try to always progress and to win trophies.”
    With Chelsea on hot pursuit, Kounde could potentially join the European champions.
    With him in their side, the Blues and Thomas Tuchel could have found the missing piece in the jigsaw for a Premier League-winning side.
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    Romelu Lukaku has unfinished business at Chelsea… but this time he’s got experience on his side

    AS CHELSEA fans, many of us grew used to watching us play last season with a lack of finesse.We always had the feeling that if we could finish our chances we could have been up there challenging for the Premier League title.
    Romelu Lukaku is on the verge of rejoining Chelsea from Inter MilanCredit: Getty
    The striker failed to make an impact during his previous stint at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty
    While there were other small problems and the sacking of a manager midway through the season, the foundations you felt were always there and with a new breed of exciting young talent coming through the ranks and being signed up, there was a real feeling of something special happening at our club.
    Thomas Tuchel came in and added his tactical genius to proceedings and pushed us on even more, but that feeling of not having that one or two players who were absolute marksmen in front of goal, continued to grate on us.
    Timo Werner’s contribution play and use of space is undefeated, but he didn’t provide that decisive ability to finish off chances in the box, and this summer we all knew that would be the priority for the club and for Tuchel.
    NEED A GUNMAN
    We needed a gunman, we needed a proven goalscorer, we needed someone who we knew would hit the ground running straight away and instantly add a world class element to the end of our attack. 
    That man looks like it will be Romelu Lukaku, who is seemingly just a medical and final signing off away from returning to Chelsea, the club where he failed to make an impact at back in 2014.
    We all had big expectations when Lukaku came in 2011, he was dubbed the ‘next Didier Drogba’, his heir to the throne, and he was being talked about as being one of the best up and coming strikers in the world.
    But Lukaku had a lack of chances at Chelsea and the ones he did get he didn’t take, and the club ended up selling him to Everton in 2014 and the fairytale story was over.
    Except it wasn’t, and in fact, it was just the end of a chapter.
    It is now 2021 and Lukaku is about to write a new chapter in his Chelsea career and finish his story with us.
    COMING OF AGE
    This time Lukaku is no longer a boy, he is returning as a man, and as a proven world class striker.
    There is absolutely a case of unfinished business, but this time Lukaku is ready.
    Not only does he bring experience and influence now, he has proven himself to be a world class striker and one of the best in the world.
    When Chelsea were chasing strikers of that calibre, there were very few options, and that says it all about exactly where Lukaku is right now in his career, he’s one of the best around.
    A 28-year old Lukaku doesn’t have anything to prove as such, but we know that he will be busting a gut and using his strong mentality to make sure that he doesn’t flop the second time around, and he comes back to the club that he loves so much and makes sure he comes back as a winner, and comes back to help Chelsea win trophies.
    MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
    When Chelsea won the Champions League in 2012 Lukaku was part of the squad.
    But he didn’t want to celebrate or be pictured with the trophy, because he felt he hadn’t earned that right as he had not featured.
    But there isn’t one person out there right now who would be brave enough to bet against Lukaku holding that same trophy up in a Chelsea kit at the end of this season after scoring the winner…. THAT is the belief he will have, and that will be his goal coming back here.
    I genuinely believe that Lukaku arriving can be the difference to Chelsea finishing in third or fourth in the league this season, to genuinely being a challenger for the Premier League title.
    Many say he flopped at Manchester United, and he certainly suffered poor form at times, but even so, Lukaku scored 27 goals in his first season for them, and 15 goals in his second.

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    That is 42 goals in 96 appearances for United – and that’s nothing to turn your nose up at.
    Also, he has got at least two more years of experience up his sleeve since then, and he would have matured even more.
    At 28, Chelsea are getting Lukaku in his prime, and they are getting a colossal all round striker who will not just score goals and be a finisher in the box, he will bring experience, influence, and an all round contribution on the pitch that will improve the Blues in an instant.
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    Didier Drogba ‘confirms’ Romelu Lukaku’s Chelsea transfer with ‘he’s coming home’ post

    FORGET football’s coming home.Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has taken to Twitter to confirm the Blues’ imminent capture of Romelu Lukaku, who he suggests is returning to his spiritual home.
    Romelu Lukaku is set for a move to Chelsea for £97.5millionCredit: Getty
    Former team-mate and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has confirmed the dealCredit: Getty
    The Belgium forward, 28, is expected to sign a deal with the Champions League winners, after the Premier League giants and his club Inter Milan agreed a £97.5million fee.
    And Drogba, who has worked as a club ambassador at Stamford Bridge for sponsors Yokohama, has seemingly let the cat out of the bag before an announcement with a revealing tweet.
    “He’s coming home @RomeluLukaku9@ChelseaFC,” Drogba wrote as a caption for a mock-up image of the centre forward in a Chelsea shirt.
    According to reports, Lukaku will have a medical on Sunday before inking a contract.
    It has been claimed he has been offered a five-year contract worth £195,000-per-week.
    Just a few days ago, Thiago Silva liked an Instagram post hinting at Romelu Lukaku’s move to Chelsea.
    A fan account called Chelsea Pulse posted a series of images comparing Frank Lampard’s responses to questions about potentially signing Kai Havertz last summer, with Thomas Tuchel’s answer about Lukaku this.
    Lampard had smiled and said: “I’m not talking about Kai Havertz.”
    While Tuchel replied to a question about Lukaku, also with a grin: “I will not talk about players who don’t play in my squad.”
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    Chelsea Pulse captioned their post: “Same vibes.”
    And it was promptly liked by the Blues’ veteran defender Thiago Silva on Instagram.
    Lukaku was in blistering form last season at Inter, where he scored 24 league goals in 36 games as his side won the Serie A title.
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    Romelu Lukaku will become most expensive player in history in accumulated transfer fees after Chelsea move

    ROMELU LUKAKU is set to become the most expensive player in history in accumulated transfer fees as he nears his Chelsea return. The Belgium striker is close to re-joining Chelsea – ten years after first doing so – with Inter Milan accepting a £97.5million bid.
    Romelu Lukaku signed for Chelsea in 2011Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Inter Milan signed Romelu Lukaku in 2019Credit: Getty – Contributor

    It means he will have cost the most in joint transfers ever, surpassing Neymar’s prior record of £246.6m.
    The Brazilian moved from Santos, to Barcelona and then PSG in a world-record £198m deal in 2017.
    But with Lukaku now heading back to Stamford Bridge, it will see his total transfer fees rocket to £293.5m.
    The forward started his career with Anderlecht in his homeland before signing for Chelsea for £10m in 2011.
    But after three years, and just 15 games with no goals, Lukaku was sold to Everton for £28m in 2014.

    There, he cemented himself as a prolific scorer, with 87 goals in 166 games before securing himself a mega move to Manchester United in 2017.
    Lukaku snubbed interest from Chelsea to move to Old Trafford, where he enjoyed mixed success as their No9.
    He scored 42 goals in 96 matches but failed to fit in United’s style as he was again moved on.
    Inter signed the Belgian for £74m in 2019 in a move which rejuvenated Lukaku.
    He scored 34 goals in his first season as Inter narrowly missed out on the Serie A by just a point.
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    But last season Lukaku helped the Italian giants end their 11 year wait for a league title as he hit 24 goals in 36 matches.
    It has convinced Chelsea to go back in for their old striker, as they looked to bolster their threat in front of goal.
    And having seen their £97.5m offer accepted it is the latest in a long line of lucrative moves for the star forward.
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    Romelu Lukaku will have second Chelsea medical exactly ten years to the day since his first in spooky transfer repeat

    ROMELU LUKAKU will have his second Chelsea medical exactly ten years to the day since his first move to the club. History appears to be repeating itself as the Inter striker prepares to rejoin the Blues.
    Romelu Lukaku first joined Chelsea ten years agoCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Lukaku will have his medical exactly a decade after his first at the clubCredit: Getty
    Full circle. 8 August 2011: Romelu Lukaku undergoes medical before a Chelsea move8 August 2021: Romelu Lukaku will undergo a medical before a Chelsea move. #cfc pic.twitter.com/DyD6Yf2od1— Kristof Terreur (@HLNinEngeland) August 8, 2021

    The Belgium star underwent his first medical on August 8 in 2011 and he will repeat this today – exactly ten years on from that date.
    Lukaku has decided he has unfinished business at Stamford Bridge and is on the verge of completing a £97.5million move back to the club.
    The two clubs were haggling over a fee but Inter have agreed to the sale with their financial limitations forcing them to offload Lukaku.
    The 28-year-old is set to sign a five-year deal with the Champions League winners.
    The powerful striker had previously been on the books of the Blues between 2011 and 2014 before being sold to Everton.
    Lukaku fired Inter to the Serie A title last season, scoring 24 goals in 36 league matches.
    Whether Lukaku completes his move in time to be available for Chelsea’s season opener against Crystal Palace next weekend is uncertain.
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    The Blues are bringing the striker back after being turned down by Borussia Dortmund in their pursuit of Erling Haaland.
    And Lukaku will be expected to help lead Thomas Tuchel’s side into title contention this season.
    His return will cost Chelsea more than three times the amount he was sold to Everton for in a £28m deal.

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    Chelsea ‘set to complete £95m Lukaku transfer in next 24 hours and will make him top earner on more than £350k a week’

    CHELSEA reportedly expect to wrap up the signing of Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan within the next 24 hours.And the Blues will make the 28-year-old their highest-paid player as they close in on securing the Belgium international’s services.
    Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku is believed to be keen to return to Chelsea this summerCredit: Getty
    Thomas Tuchel’s side have failed with two attempts to sign the ex-Manchester United ace, most recently having an £85MILLION bid rejected that included defender Marcos Alonso.
    But Lukaku, who was sold by the Blues in 2014 to Everton after just 15 games in three years, has told Inter he wants to return to Stamford Bridge.
    Inter boss Simone Inzaghi is furious with the club’s owners for their decision to sell Lukaku, who spearheaded the Nerazzurri to the Scudetto title last term.
    According to the Daily Mail, the Blues believe they will agree a £95million deal with Inter to sign Lukaku in the next 24 hours.
    They state that the Italian outfit set the West Londoners a deadline of Sunday to bring Lukaku back to the Premier League.
    And they have claimed that Chelsea will make the centre-forward their highest-paid player where he will earn a basic salary of £350,00-a-week.
    German playmaker Kai Havertz is currently the top earner at Chelsea following his move from Bayer Leverkusen last year.
    He pockets £310k-a-week, with his compatriot Timo Werner on £270k-a-week followed by Ben Chilwell who takes home £190k-a-week.
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    Tuchel admitted after the 2-2 pre-season draw against Tottenham earlier this week that he wants a striker of Lukaku’s profile.
    Asked if the Inter ace is a target, he said: “I will not talk about players who don’t play in my squad.
    “He is a fantastic player but a player from Inter and with all due respect I will not talk about him.
    “I think with the exit from Olivier Giroud from the type of players we could use, a player used to playing with their backs to goal, whose strength is to keep possession from long balls.
    “So we can add this direct style of play to our portfolio and this is the characteristic of player that is not Tammy [Abraham], Timo [Werner] or Kai [Havertz].
    “So this is a profile we don’t have in the squad and could be useful, but not for any cost and not hectic or in panic as no matter what happens we will be competitive and have trust in our guys.”
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