On his YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano asserted that Thomas Tuchel still desires the addition of three players before the summer transfer window closes.
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Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly have already joined the club this summer, but because of competition from other teams, the club has found it difficult to sign a number of targets.
Barcelona has been a major thorn in the side of the Blues, having already outbid them for Raphinha and now attempting to sabotage their signing of Jules Kounde.
The Catalan team reportedly irritated Tuchel as well, according to Romano, and this is expected to spark a hectic conclusion to the transfer market in West London.
Let me say, he said. Following Chelsea’s match with Arsenal, Tuchel was incensed. Football preseason, of course, but Tuchel is not pleased. He is claiming that “we need quality players” and, based on what I have been informed, he is not content with Barcelona.
“Thomas Tuchel wants three new players overall. He desires fresh signings, center backs, and offensive players.
Tuchel wants to add three players.
So he is aware of how crucial it is for Chelsea to sell players in order to make room on its roster for new additions in the closing weeks of July and August. He wants to add three fresh players at the same time. We’ll wait and see if there’s more, but Chelsea will be really busy.
Presnel Kimpembe and Josko Gvardiol are also said to be on the move, so the Blues are still in the market for a lot of defenders despite the Kounde developments.
In the past few hours, it has been suggested that the Blues are attempting to sabotage PSG’s pursuit of Nordi Mukiele in order to sign a versatile player in the mold of Kounde.
Whoever they do recruit, reinforcements are required since the team now appears to be well behind the pace that Manchester City and Liverpool will likely set in the first few weeks.