Chelsea are said to be surprised by reports of interest in Mihailo Madrik.
Stanford Shock and Horror
Joao Felix is inbound. Enzo Fernandez, it turns out, is not. And according to The Daily Telegraph’s Matt Lowe, he’s got his feet on the ground at Stamford Bridge, and neither does Mihailo Madrik.
Law says on the London is Blue podcast: Chelsea hijack Arsenal’s long-term move to Madrik Nonsense. The Blues are nowhere near Shakhtar’s £88m request and the extent of their interest so far is simply ‘investigative and a bit of due diligence’.
Regarding how Chelsea’s Madric attraction has been reported, it is added that Chelsea’s “ownership is a bit of a surprise”. This happens when you divulge your interest in any player of interest to other clubs. Pedro Polo is the latest example of copied homework. So far they have a really laughably bad transfer window.
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potch swing
Graham Potter could get paid for his work or not. The Sun seems less confident, saying the board is “under tremendous pressure” as it is “already considering” its options.
However, he “will be given the remainder of the month to see if he can turn things around”. It could mean the end.”
Makes sense.
Anyway, the crux of this exclusive is that Mauricio Pochettino would gladly replace him if asked. Relationship with Spurs Not an obstacle for their bitter rivals, despite previous assumptions.
real big fish
Given that Harry Kane is one goal behind Jimmy Greaves on Tottenham’s all-time scorers list, becoming just the third player in Premier League history to reach 200 goals, Arsenal are confident that the man will be on Sunday’s North It might be better to admit that he scored a hat-trick in . London derby.
However, Kane will be forgiven for entering that game in a distracted state after discovering he was. real madridTransfer priority this summer.
Bayern Munich appear to have scaled back their interest, but Real are searching for a ‘top new reference’ and Kane is their ‘favourite choice’.
Todofichajes reports that Kane is keen to jump and win as many trophies as possible. His valuation caps at around £88million.