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    Man Utd ‘consider shock Ivan Toney transfer approach in blow to Chelsea pursuit of Brentford star’

    MANCHESTER UNITED are considering a shock transfer for Ivan Toney, according to reports. The Red Devils are in the market for a new forward in the summer to compete with Rasmus Hojlund.Ivan Toney is has emerged as a shock target on Man Utd’s radarCredit: RexToney could move to Old Trafford as Man Utd ponder the type of striker they want in the summerCredit: EPAAnd, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, their search may land them on Brentford ace Toney.Toney has made no secret of his desire to leave the Bees for pastures new in the summer. Man Utd are yet to finalise their summer transfer strategy following the investment of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos, who have been handed control over the clubs football operations after a decade of mediocrity under the Glazers.Ratcliffe and his new team are still ironing out certain profiles they want, and are deciding between bringing an experienced or younger frontman.READ MORE ON MAN UTDBut, according to Romano in his daily briefing column for CaughtOffside, Toney’s availability could prompt Man Utd to make a move.Romano said: “It’s just one of the options to be considered and discussed internally. “Man United are still in early stages of the process to decide which striker they want to sign; experienced or young. “Talks are gonna take place internally, Toney will be one of the names available on the market so could be one to watch.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAt the age of 28, Toney would offer a wealth of experience without age being a risk.Arsenal and Chelsea are among the other clubs who have been linked with the star.Inside Ivan Toney’s Life As A FootballerHowever, SunSport understands the Gunners have cooled their interest, leaving the Blues, Tottenham and West Ham as the main parties in the running to have expressed interest.That is of course, barring a move from Man Utd to bring Toney to Old Trafford.Toney unlikely to let opportunity slideBy Charlie Wyett
    IVAN TONEY will be backing himself to beat Ollie Watkins in the race to Euro 2024.
    Because when it comes to supreme self-confidence, others might call it extraordinary arrogance, Toney gives Zlatan Ibrahimovic — football’s ultimate bighead — a run for his money.
    If, heaven forbid, something did happen to Harry Kane ahead of the summer tournament in Germany, Brentford striker Toney would likely see himself the only viable alternative as a replacement No 9.
    Equally, if England found themselves in another shootout at this year’s final in Berlin on July 14, most would want the bloke who has scored 35 of his 38 career penalties to be one of Gareth Southgate’s takers.
    Aston Villa forward Watkins, 28, is enjoying the best season of his career with 22 goals in all competitions but his Euros trial did not go so well with a disappointing performance in the 1-0 defeat by Brazil on Saturday.
    Against Belgium, Toney is unlikely to make the same mistake.
    A strong performance could see the Brentford ace continue on his journey from footballing outcast to, potentially, a national hero this summer.

    Given Erik ten Hag likes to utilise a physically dominant forward such as Sebastien Haller at Ajax or Wout Weghorst at Man Utd last season, it stands to reason that Toney would compliment the Dutchman’s system.In the meantime, Toney is set to start for England in their friendly against Belgium.Toney returned to football in January following a betting ban.In that time he has netted four goals in ten Premier League games, but blanked in each of his last five.Here’s how Toney has performed this season More

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    Chelsea ‘actively trying to sell Conor Gallagher in summer transfer window with Blues desperate to avoid FFP hit’

    CHELSEA are reportedly “actively trying to sell” Conor Gallagher this summer.The 24-year-old midfielder has come through the Blues’ academy and is now a first-team regular.Chelsea are ‘actively trying to sell’ Conor Gallagher this summerCredit: RexHe has played 38 times under Mauricio Pochettino so far this term.He is also now a member of Gareth Southgate’s England squad and started the 1-0 defeat to Brazil on Saturday.Gallagher will be looking to win his 19th cap tonight against Belgium at Wembley and secure a place on the plane for the Euros this summer.However, he could also be on the move domestically, according to the Daily Mail.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThey state that “sources at rival Premier League clubs tell us that Chelsea are actively trying to sell their academy graduate this summer”.That is because he only has just over a year left on his deal and any transfer fee generated would count as “pure profit” with regards to FFP rules.We revealed before that he is still yet to be formally offered a new one.Speculation claimed that there had been “little sign of negotiations progressing” on an extension to stay at Stamford Bridge and he could thereforebe off come the end of the season.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERGallagher came close to joining Tottenham last summer but has gone on to be handed the armband on several occasions by Pochettino.Spurs are still thought to be interested in buying the ex-Crystal Palace loanee should he become available.Conor Gallagher apologises live on Sky Sports in interview after Chelsea’s win over Crystal PalaceChelsea have sold off a host of home-grown aces over recent years, with nearly £200m raised, which has enabled them stay within financial rules.And they are reluctant to get involved in long, drawn-out contract discussions.That was the scenario that unfolded with Mason Mount before he eventually departed for Manchester United following a lengthy stand-off for £60m. More

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    Arsenal made Ousmane Diomande transfer target while scouting ANOTHER star as they’re set for £50m battle with Chelsea

    ARSENAL are mulling over a summer bid for Sporting Lisbon central defender Ousmane Diomande.SunSport revealed earlier this month that the Gunners took notice of the 20-year-old Ivorian during a scouting mission at a Sporting vs Benfica clash out in Portugal.Ivorian defender Ousmane Diomande is a transfer target for ArsenalCredit: GettyThe main focus of that trip was to see Sweden’s Viktor Gyokeres, 25, ahead of a potential move for the red-hot forward with 36 goals in 39 games in all competitions so far.However, Diomande also stood out – and SunSport understands Arsenal are considering their options regarding an imminent move for the centre-back.Chelsea are likely to rival them for the player, who has a release clause of around £68.6million, but that fee could drop to £50m with significant contractual add-ons included.Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is interested in strengthening his defence, providing depth and cover for their first-choice centre-back pairing of Gabriel and William Saliba.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLDiomande has played the majority of this campaign for Sporting in a back three, so is comfortable featuring in wide positions – something Arteta likes in his defenders.Ideally, Arteta would go into the start of next season with four central defenders at his disposal, adding to Saliba, Gabriel and Jakub Kiwior.But any bid depends on how much money they can raise through sales, as well as how much they are willing to spend in other areas, such as in attack.Arsenal’s priority going into the summer is a No9 – and Gyokeres is among the list of names the club are considering splashing out on.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERBrentford’s Ivan Toney is also a consideration, but Arteta will likely wait until the end of the season before deciding on the profile of striker his team needs compared to the options he already has.Gabriel Jesus has spent a lot of this season injured, while Kai Havertz has contributed from deeper positions when leading the line.What happened to Highbury?A winger is also on Arteta’s wish list, providing cover for Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.In the meantime, Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah, Reiss Nelson and Cedric Soares could all be leaving the club in a summer clear-out. More

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    Chelsea and Man Utd transfer moves for French wonderkid set to be hijacked as ‘Real Madrid line up swoop’

    A TRIO of Premier League clubs face a huge battle with Real Madrid to snap up French wonderkid Leny Yoro.The defender is only 18 but is already impressing in his homeland for Lille’s first-team.A host of clubs have entered the chase for Lille’s wonderkid Lenny YoroCredit: GettyHis performances have led to him being dubbed the “new Raphael Varane” due to similarities with Manchester United’s French World Cup-winning ace.We revealed previously how Liverpool were eyeing him up as a potential long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk.Man United and Chelsea also have an interest in bringing him to England  while Paris Saint-Germain hope to keep him in Ligue 1. Now Spanish outlet AS claims that Real Madrid are lining up a move to add another teenage sensation to their ranks after securing the services of Endrick – the 17-year-old who scored Brazil’s winner against England on Saturday.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe same outlet also reiterates how Chelsea have been keeping tabs on Yoro and that Bayern Munich have an interest also.But they are adamant that Madrid are in pole position to land him as they look to inject youth in their ageing backline.Lille were determined to hang on to Yoro during the January window and managed to succeed with that but it could prove to be a lot harder come the summer.The French U21 international will be entering the final 12 months on his deal.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERThey were originally reported to be holding out for £85m when French rivals PSG enquired two months ago.However, this update states that his price-tag is now £51m.Football icons’ strange hobbiesThat could also make him the most expensive defender to be sold by a Ligue 1 club ever.Paulo Fonseca, his boss at Lille, has already gone on record to state that he expects big things for the starlet.He said: “He’s a very mature player and I think he has a great future ahead of him.” More

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    Arsenal ‘match Chelsea’s £51m offer for Ousmane Diomande’ with Sporting Lisbon star set to spark transfer battle

    ARSENAL are set for a bidding war over Sporting Lisbon star Ousmane Diomande after matching Chelsea’s offer ahead of the summer transfer window.The Gunners’ manager Mikel Arteta is keen to bolster his defence at the end of the season and Diomande, 20, has stood out in his eyes after some impressive performances in Portugal.Arsenal have matched Chelsea’s offer for Sporting Lisbon star Ousmane DiomandeCredit: GettyDiomande has also attracted interest from Newcastle and Bayern MunichCredit: GettyThe centre-back has been so influential for Ruben Amorim’s side that he has attracted interest from the Gunners and the Blues as well as Bayern Munich and Newcastle.At the beginning it was Chelsea that led the transfer chase with an offer of €60million (£51m), plus bonuses.According to Record, however, Arsenal have matched their rivals’ bid for the Ivory Coast international.However, Sporting value Diomande at €80m (£69m) and are in no rush to sell as his contract doesn’t run out until 2027.Read More on ArsenalTherefore, both Premier League giants may have to cough up a larger sum for the Ivorian’s services.However, the same source claims there’s a strong possibility the African star will leave the Estadio Jose Alvalade in the summer.Arsenal have been keeping tabs on the defender since 2022 when he was in still Midtjylland’s books.And now the North Londoners have informed both the player’s camp as well as Sporting about their intention to sign him.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERDiomande joined the Lisbon giants last year despite not making a single appearance for Midtjylland, who loaned him out to Portuguese minnows Mafra in his one and only year with the Danish outfit.The towering defender has since amassed a total of two goals and one assist in 29 appearances with the Primeira Liga team.How Arteta turned Havertz from expensive flop to Arsenal’s gamechangerArsenal and Chelsea are currently focused on the Premier League as Arteta’s men are pushing for a first title since 2004.Mauricio Pochettino’s men, on the other hand, are languishing in the bottom half of the table with five points separating them from seventh place, which usually leads to European qualification. More

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    Seven Chelsea stars with just two months to save their futures including Sterling and Gallagher

    CHELSEA are ready to embark on another epic transfer quest this summer.And seven current stars may have just two months to save their Stamford Bridge futures.Seven Chelsea stars are entering a key two months to convince Mauricio Pochettino of their futuresCredit: AlamyTodd Boehly is ready to splash the cash, but will also have to sell to balance the booksCredit: APTodd Boehly has already spent a mind-blowing £1billion on signings since taking charge in 2022.However, that figure is yet to transform into success on the pitch.Mauricio Pochettino is the fifth man to take charge of Chelsea’s dugout after Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, Bruno Saltor and Frank Lampard.And after finishing 12th last season, the Blues are sitting just one place better this term in 11th.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt’s now reckoned Boehly will make another big push in the market to cover specialist areas.He wants to land a free-scoring striker, with SunSport exclusively revealing Chelsea’s interest in Brentford star Ivan Toney.There could also be an addition at centre-back and left-back, while a technical winger is also on the agenda.But Chelsea are already toeing the line with Financial Fair Play.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERIt means if there are any incomings, there must also be outgoings.Boehly hopes to offload wantaway flops Kepa Arrizabalaga and Romelu Lukaku to Saudi Arabian sides once their respective loans at Real Madrid and Roma end.Could Jose Mourinho return to Chelsea?However, a host of other players who are hoping to remain put could also be forced out.And they are now in a fight for their futures at Chelsea.Here, SunSport looks at the seven stars who in a scrap for survival…England international Raheem Sterling could be set for the Chelsea exit doorCredit: AlamyRAHEEM STERLINGCosting over £47million in 2022, the winger looks a shadow of the player who won four titles at Man City.He is yet to win over Chelsea fans, who loudly jeered his performance against Leicester on Sunday.And his exit would open the door for Mykhailo Mudryk to finally develop, while also giving space for the signing of a new speedster.But with Sterling on a reported £325,000-a-week in west London, there may not be many takers for him this summer.Conor Gallagher could fetch a hefty fee for the BluesCredit: GettyCONOR GALLAGHERThe academy man has really stepped up to the plate this season.After looking set to leave last summer, Gallagher has been a key part of any success Pochettino has enjoyed this season.He is desperate to stay put as his contract approaches its final year.But Boehly appears hesitant to reward Gallagher with a deserving salary, which could end up with the midfielder making a controversial move to rivals Tottenham.Robert Sanchez could fetch a quick quid for the BluesCredit: ReutersROBERT SANCHEZA curious buy after dropping down to third-choice at former club Brighton.The £25m goalie looked unconvincing before his injury allowed Djordje Petrovic to become No1.And Sanchez did his chances of reclaiming the spot little good with a jittery showing in the FA Cup win over Leicester.There are several youngsters at Chelsea desperate for a chance too, making Sanchez a prime candidate to earn a quick buck for Boehly.Marc Cucurella has yet to justify his heft price tagCredit: GettyMARC CUCURELLAIs starting to finally show glimpses of his undoubted talent after an awful debut season.He was a surprise £60m investment from Brighton, especially given the options Chelsea already had at left-back.However, it’s reckoned the Blues want ANOTHER player in that position following Ben Chilwell’s latest injury problems.And Cucurella could be sacrificed if Chelsea are able to recoup their losses.Trevoh Chalobah has caught the eye of several clubsCredit: GettyTREVOH CHALOBAHLike Gallagher, another academy product who would represent pure profit on the books if sold.He was wanted by Spurs and Nottingham Forest last summer before an injury scuppered any chance of an exit.Chalobah also stayed put in January and is now back in Chelsea’s starting XI after impressing Pochettino.But history shows Boehly is operating on his own wavelength, and is likely to sell Chalobah should a decent offer arrive — regardless of his performances.Armando Broja could fetch a decent fee for the BluesCredit: AlamyARMANDO BROJAChelsea slapped an outrageous £50m price-tag on the striker in January, leading to ridicule from rival fans.Broja managed just one goal before his winter loan to Fulham.But he is yet to make a single start for the Cottagers, meaning Chelsea will have no chance of sticking to their original asking price.And with Poch hoping for a deadly No9 to arrive, Broja’s future at the Bridge is likely over already.Thiago Silva is a prime candidate leave Stamford Bridge this summerCredit: AlamyTHIAGO SILVAThe biggest casualty of Chelsea’s recently revival in form, Silva’s age and lack of speed has finally caught up to him.The Brazilian legend is out of contract this summer and, barring a miracle comeback, will be released when it expires.READ MORE SUN STORIESSilva would love to stay put, and many fans would also like to keep him around.But after his wife criticised Pochettino’s decisions earlier this season, an exit may be the best solution for all parties. 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    How Brazil lined up last time they lost to England with forgotten Chelsea stars and QPR’s goalkeeper

    BRAZIL had a bad case of the Blues the last time they lost to England.Chelsea stars David Luiz, Ramires and Oscar were all in line for some brutal banter back at the training ground after team-mate Frank Lampard grabbed the winner for a Three Lions side also featuring Gary Cahill and Ashley Cole.Brazil’s line-up for the 2013 friendly at Wembley featured familiar faces and some forgotten namesCredit: Times Newspapers LtdAnd former Stamford Bridge boss Luiz Felipe Scolari had an unhappy return to London as the man in charge of the first Brazil team to be beaten by England for 23 years.It could all have been different if Ronaldinho had converted a penalty awarded for handball against Jack Wilshere.But the 32 year old former Barcelona star saw his kick saved by Joe Hart and seven minutes later Wayne Rooney gave England the lead.The visitors hit back soon after the break when half-time substitute Fred, the Fluminense striker, capitalised on a Gary Cahill error.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut another sub, England’s Lampard, decided the game with an effort from the edge of the box on the hour.In addition to the Chelsea trio, there was one other Premier League player in Brazil’s starting line-up.England’s Best and Worst KitsAnother from the XI would go on to play for Tottenham, as would one of the substitutes. And two players ended up in prison. Here’s how Brazil lined up:Most read in Euro 2024JULIO CESAR (QPR)The Brazil goalkeeper arrived as part of QPR’s 2012 spending spree, and with huge pedigree. In 2010 with Inter Milan, under boss Jose Mourinho, he won Serie A, the Italian Cup, Super Cup, Champions League and Club World Cup – on top of four previous Scudettos. But the Hoops were relegated and Cesar found himself frozen out, having a loan spell at Toronto FC before his contract was torn up in 2014. He went on to win three Portuguese titles in a row with Benfica before ending his career back in Brazil with Flamengo. Won the 2004 Copa America with Brazil and earned 87 caps overall.DANI ALVES (Barcelona)Former full back, 40, was convicted in February 2024 of raping a woman in the bathroom of a Barcelona nightclub in December 2022. He was sentenced to four and a half years in jail and ordered to pay his victim nearly £130,000 in damages. Alves’ legal team said he would appeal against his conviction. Barcelona removed him from the “Legends” section of their website, only to restore him a few days later. Before his disgrace, he was one of the most successful players in football history, winning titles with Juventus and PSG after a stellar eight seasons with Barca.DAVID LUIZ (Chelsea)David Luiz clears from Wayne Rooney but could not stop him scoringCredit: ReutersThe unmistakable centre back has won titles in three countries, starting with Benfica in Portugual. Luiz lifted the Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup in his first spell at Chelsea, then the Premier League and Europa League again in his second. In between, he enjoyed success with Paris Saint-Germain, and won the FA Cup again, this time with Arsenal, in 2020. Now 36 and back in Brazil with Flamengo, in 2022 he added the cup there and the Copa Libertadores, South America’s CL equivalent, to his honours. Last played for Brazil in 2018.DANTE (Bayern Munich)The former Belgian league winner with Standard Liege made his senior international debut in this game, at the age of 29. It was quite the year for the centre back, as he won the Bundesliga, German Cup, Champions League, Uefa Super Cup and Club World Cup with Bayern. After one season at Wolfsburg, Dante moved to Nice and is still there now, going strong at 40 as captain of the team owned by new Manchester United co-supremo Sir Jim Ratcliffe. His last game for Brazil was the 7-1 trouncing by Germany in the 2014 World Cup semi final. ADRIANO (Barcelona)After winning two Spanish Cups and two Uefa Cups with Sevilla, the two-footed full back moved to Barcelona. There he won 14 trophies in six seasons, including a 2015 Treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League, although he wasn’t always a regular in the first team. Competition on either flank of the Brazil defence from Alves and Marcelo restricted him to just 17 international appearances. Now 39, he retired in 2022 after a season in the Belgian top flight with EupenPAULINHO (Corinthians)Paulinho would soon be back in London after Brazil’s defeat at WembleyCredit: PA:Empics SportA few months after this game, Tottenham broke their transfer record to sign the powerful midfielder for £17m from Corinthians. Paulinho joined an exodus to the Chinese Super League, whose cash caused a splash like the Saudi Pro League. He lifted three titles with Guangzhou Evergrande, either side of a season at Barcelona where he won the Double. After an aborted move to Saudi side Al-Ahli, he returned to Corinthians but a knee ligament injury appears to have ended his career at the age of 35.RAMIRES (Chelsea)Like his team-mates in the England side, the dynamic midfielder made himself a Stamford Bridge legend – especially in the 2012 Champions League semi-final against Barcelona. In the second leg, he defied a yellow card that ruled him out of the final through suspension to give a Roy Keane-style performance and level the aggregate before Fernando Torres made Gary Neville moan. Won every trophy going with Chelsea, then headed for the Chinese Super League.  Returned to Brazil to end his career at Palmeiras in 2020 when still only 33.RONALDINHO (Atletico Mineiro)Ronaldinho was unable to sprinkle much of his stardust on Wembley that nightCredit: Getty Images – GettyThe buck-toothed entertainer, now 43, was back in Brazil by this time, but he had already done England enough damage with the flukey free kick that decided the 2002 World Cup quarter final clash. The Barcelona, AC Milan and PSG star remains the only player to have won the World Cup, Copa America, Confederations Cup, Champions League, Copa Libertadores and Ballon d’Or. Jailed in Paraguay in 2020 when he and his brother entered Paraguay on false passports, he promptly inspired his team to the prison futsal championship.NEYMAR (Santos)Less than four months after this game his transfer to Barcelona was announced. He had four fabulous seasons at the Camp Nou, but stunned football by moving to Paris Saint-Germain for what is still a world-record fee of £200m.Neymar won plenty in France but the lack of Champions League glory, injuries and ego clashes soured his spell. In September 2023, he became the Saudi Pro League’s most expensive recruit to date by joining Al Hilal for nearly £77m, on reported wages of £130m per season. Ruptured an ACL on international duty after just five games for his new club. Still only 32, but already the highest goalscorer in Brazil’s history with 79 goals in 178 appearances.LUIS FABIANO (Sao Paulo)A prolific goalscorer yet one who never played for one of Europe’s biggest clubs. Earned a bad boy reputation in his first spell at Sao Paulo, not least for kicking a River Plate player in the neck in a Copa Libertadores clash in 2003.His best days were probably at Sevilla, where he won two Copa del Reys and two Uefa Cups alongside Wembley team-mate Adriano.After scoring hatfuls in a second spell at Sao Paulo,  he, too, hit the money trail to China in 2016. Started all five matches in Brazil’s Copa America triumph of 2004 and scored 28 goals in 45 internationals.OSCAR (Chelsea)Won two Premier Leagues, a League Cup and a Europa League with the Blues without ever really living up to his potential. Questions about his desire to play top-level football arose when he also left for China in 2017 at the age of just 25 – although reported wages of £400,000 per week would turn anyone’s head. Oscar has bucked one trend, though, by staying in China all these years despite all the scandals, financial problems and long pandemic shutdown. At 32, he captained Shanghai Port in their first game of the season at the start of this month.Luiz Felipe Scolari’s starting XI for the Wembley friendly against England in February 2013SUBSTITUTESFRED (Fluminense)(for Luis Fabiano, half time)Striker scored after just 3.17 seconds for America Mineiro in 2005, one of the fastest ever goals.MARCOS AROUCA (Santos)(for Ramires, half time)This was the fourth and last cap for the defensive midfielder(for Ronaldinho, half time)Became a fan favourite at Spurs, scoring the dramatic late goal against Ajax that sent them to the 2019 Champions League Final.JEAN (Fluminense)(for Paulinho, 62)Enjoyed success in Brazil but never played in Europe. This was the second of six international appearances.FILIPE LUIS (Atletico Madrid)(for Adriano, 70)Part of Atletico’s emergence as major power but lasted only a season at Chelsea before returning to Madrid.READ MORE SUN STORIESMIRANDA (Atletico Madrid)(for David Luiz, 79)Like Filipe Luis, won major trophies with Atletico and reached the 2014 Champions League final. More

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    Chelsea star at centre of court battle as former club claims striker was ‘stolen’ after controversial exit

    CHELSEA star David Datro Fofana is at the centre of a court battle after a former club claimed the striker was “stolen” from them.The ace, 21, joined Chelsea from Norwegian side Molde for £13million in January 2023.David Datro Fofana is at the centre of a court battle between two of his former clubsCredit: GettyHe played just four times at Stamford Bridge before joining Union Berlin last summer.But Fofana was recalled from the Germans this winter after two goals in 17 games.And he is now on loan at Burnley, where he has four goals in eight matches.Fofana is now hoping for another shot at glory with Chelsea when he returns to London this summer.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever, the three-time Ivory Coast international now finds himself at the heart of a court battle between Molde and his first club, Abidjan City.According to The Telegraph, the Ivorians claim Fofana was “stolen” from them by Molde.The Norwegians landed him on a free transfer in 2021, with Fofana netting 24 times in 65 outings before his Chelsea switch.But Abidjan City claim the forward had a long-term deal with them and his transfer should therefore not have been free.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERAs a result, they believe they are entitled to 20 per cent of Fofana’s £13m Blues fee from Molde, which amounts to £2.5m.And they also want £1m which they claim to have missed out on after lining up a deal to sell him to French side Angers.Chelsea’s plans for £1bn new stadiumFofana is currently on loan at BurnleyCredit: PAThe Ivorian club have already had their case rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.Fofana, Molde and Chelsea have also not commented on Abidjan City’s claims.But club president Marc Ne is ready to take his side’s three-year battle to a higher body.He said: “We just want justice. Without it, it means big clubs can come and take our players. This is dangerous for African football, not just for me.“Many clubs would take him if he was free. He was in the national team, how could he be free? Everyone knows he was under contract.“I even talked with Leicester. I spoke with Kolo Toure as he is my brother from the same academy. But everyone helped the move, even the federation.“We think this is not justice. The player had a licence with us and only with us. He started with us when he was 14 and, when he was old enough, signed for five years in 2017.”Chelsea players away on loanDo they have futures at Stamford Bridge?

    David Datro Fofana (Burnley)
    Romelu Lukaku (Roma)
    Armando Broja (Fulham)
    Ian Maatsen (Borussia Dortmund)
    Lewis Hall (Newcastle)
    Angelo (Strasbourg)
    Andrey Santos (Strasbourg)
    Kepa Arrizabalaga (Real Madrid)
    Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray)
    Gabriel Slonina (KAS Eupen)
    Lucas Bergstrom (Brommapojkarna) More