100% Chelsea deal.23 year old Ramos heading for Stanford bridge - pundit calm his better that Ramos.
100% Chelsea deal.23 year old Ramos heading for Stanford bridge - pundit calm his better that Ramos.
The dates fit Boehly: Chelsea will officially pay ‘colossal fee’ to sign ‘Ramos 2.0’ next month
Anh Tuan 21/12/2022
It has been claimed that Chelsea's Todd Boehly is ready to give the go-ahead on a deal for the club to recruit Josko Gvardiol from RB Leipzig in the month of January.
After putting in some outstanding performances for Croatia at the World Cup, Gvardiol, who is only 20 years old, has become a defender that everyone is talking about.
The teenager is a Rolls-Royce center-back who has substantially boosted both his personal reputation and that of his club, which puts the latter in a real position of strength.
A report from Foot Mercato from earlier this month stated that Leipzig have already received an offer from Chelsea for Gvardiol that is worth more than 80 million pounds.
The ongoing mystery about the defender’s transfer is going to be fascinating to follow, without a doubt.
According to 90min, Chelsea has reportedly held talks with Gvardiol’s representatives regarding completing a transfer next month. Additionally, co-owner Boehly is willing to give his blessing to this course of action.
It is common knowledge that the star performer at Leipzig admires Chelsea’s tenacity in their pursuit of his signature.
According to the source, the Croatian is more likely to actually leave his current club in the summer; nevertheless, the team managed by Graham Potter may have an advantage over competing purchasers because they are attempting to close a deal in the month of January.
It would appear that several top clubs, including Manchester City, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham, are all interested in signing Gvardiol. However, none of them are quite as far along with their strategies as Chelsea is.
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It will be fascinating to observe how Gvardiol deals with the increased attention that is focused on him now that he is playing at the club level.
The left-footed central defender will seek to continue his impressive play for German club Leipzig, which will face Manchester City in the knockout rounds of the Champions League in the month of February.
It is common for World Cup heroes to suffer a significant decline in their careers after achieving success on the international stage, but we do not see that happening with this exceptionally bright teenager any time soon.
Chelsea break Frank Lampard curse as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang transfer risk taken
Over the next week, football.london will look back at Stamford Bridge’s most memorable moments in 2022.
The season started. In a Saturday evening kick-off at Goodison Park, Chelsea labored to a crucial win over Everton.
The Blues had not won at Everton since April 2017 under Antonio Conte, but Thomas Tuchel broke the five-year curse. After a first-half Jorginho penalty secured the win, Chelsea’s traveling fans celebrated Frank Lampard.
Chelsea had signed Brighton’s Marc Cucurella days previously. A purported £62million contract gazumped Manchester City’s prior proposal, including some confusion days before the signing announcement when Brighton posted a statement on Twitter disputing strong rumours a deal had been reached between both clubs.
In the end, Cucurella joined Chelsea, with Levi Colwill going the other way on loan.
On the second weekend of the season, Tuchel and Conte’s handshake after 95 minutes of touchline shenanigans sparked a swarm of amazing memes on Twitter.
After Kalidou Koulibaly gave Chelsea a deserved lead with a thundering volley from a corner, Chelsea’s old opponent Anthony Taylor was criticized for failing to give a blatant foul on Kai Havertz in the build-up to Spurs’ second-half equalizer. After Reece James restored Chelsea’s advantage, Tuchel ran down the touchline like Mourinho.
However, VAR official Mike Dean overlooked Cristian Romero’s hair pull on Cucurella, defining the game again. In added time, Harry Kane equalized the game after the next corner.
Chelsea enjoyed their greatest performance since Real Madrid in April but felt cheated.
Chelsea were thrashed 3-0 by Leeds at Ellan Road a week later. The loss brought back pre-season worries and a dejected Tuchel. Chelsea bounced back with a 2-1 win over Leicester despite playing with 10 men for over a half, but a 2-1 loss at Southampton put pressure back on.
A London derby versus West Ham ended the month on the pitch. Michail Antonio gave the Hammers a sloppy lead on the hour mark, but Tuchel’s inspired substitutes Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz scored to secure a crucial win. Maxwell Cornet’s equalizer after Havertz’s goal was controversially disallowed by VAR for a foul on Edouard Mendy.
After a drawn-out pursuit from Leicester, Chelsea signed Wesley Fofana for £70million on the final day of the month before deadline day.
On the eve of deadline day, Chelsea appeared to be interested in Barcelona’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to reunite with Tuchel after their success at Borussia Dortmund. Timo Werner returned to RB Leipzig and Callum Hudson-Odoi joined Bayer Leverkusen on loan in August.



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