Chelsea are looking to ship out several fringe players before the January transfer window slams shut, meaning Enzo Maresca's side are set for a busy next few days
Liverpool have yet to sign anyone during January but could agree deals for players heading in and out of Anfield before the end of the transfer window as they target Premier League glory
Chelsea are reportedly set to face tough competition from Liverpool for Borussia Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi. The Reds are looking to bring in the German as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah.
Borussia Dortmund ace, Karim Adeyemi, would appear to be bound for the Premier League, with Chelsea the latest club to be mentioned in dispatches.Corriere dello Sport place the Blues in the
Corriere dello Sport reports that Karim Adeyemi has put Napoli talks on hold as Chelsea and Liverpool have sounded out his availability for next season.
Liverpool and Chelsea are both said to have shown an interest in Slavia Prague wing-back El Hadji Malick Diouf.
Jamie Redknapp made it very clear during his punditry on yesterday’s game that he thought Robert Sanchez’s time at Chelsea was coming to an end because the pressure of his mistakes were building up to an unsupportable point.
Chelsea star Axel Disasi is reportedly keen to join Aston Villa following transfer talks with Villans boss Unai Emery. The 26-year-old has been a bit-part player at Stamford Bridge under Enzo Maresca and has started just four Premier League games this campaign.
Slavia Prague chairman has confirmed Liverpool's interest in signing El Hadji Malick Diouf as the January transfer window draws to a close. The Reds have consis
“If Liverpool and Chelsea, who were also interested in him, had come with an offer of around €17-18m, I would have hesitated to approach it differently from the perspective of promoting the club or the player’s interest.
Liverpool are yet to make any signings in the January transfer window despite being linked with a host of players in recent weeks. Also, several Reds players ha
Jamie Redknapp made it very clear during his punditry on yesterday’s game that he thought Robert Sanchez’s time at Chelsea was coming to an end because the pressure of his mistakes were building