Chelsea, Tottenham and Eberechi Eze
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YEN.com.gh on MSNHow Chelsea failed in bid to hijack Mohammed Kudus' Tottenham transfer
Chelsea reportedly failed with a player-plus-cash bid to sign Mohammed Kudus - with the Ghanaian star eventually swapping West Ham for Tottenham.
CHELSEA failed with a £30million player-plus-cash bid to West Ham for Mohammed Kudus before he signed for Tottenham. The Ghanaian international was high on Chelsea’s list and personal terms
Sources told Give Me Sport that “an agreement is nearly done in principle” despite Oliver Glasner’s insistence that the midfielder will feature for Palace in their upcoming Conference League clash against Fredrikstad.
Romero had two years remaining on his previous Spurs contract, and was targeted by Atletico Madrid earlier this summer.
The north Londoners and the west Londoners are bitter rivals, with one particularly feisty London derby back in May 2016 famously dubbed the Battle of the Bridge. It was Chelsea who irked Spurs that day by ending Tottenham’s hopes of beating Leicester to the Premier League title.
Chelsea took mere seconds to troll London rivals Tottenham Hotspur after their Super Cup defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. Spurs were 2-0 and cruising in Udine with five minutes to play, only to be
And then to make it even funnier, that same post was then shared by Blues midfielder Enzo Fernandez on his own Instagram account! As Chelsea fans, we all love a good opportunity to laugh at and mock London rivals Tottenham, and we had the perfect opportunity to do so last night.
Liverpool have a new transfer proposal for Alexander Isak ‘ready to be submitted’. That is according to journalist Fabrizio Romano who claims the Reds are ready to return to the negotiation table after seeing their first bid of £110m rejected by Newcastle.
It's early days, yet Richarlison appears a vital piece in the next incarnation of Tottenham Hotspur under coach Thomas Frank.
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The Mirror US on MSNPremier League reveals why Crystal Palace's goal against Chelsea was ruled out
Eberechi Eze thought he had given Crystal Palace the lead against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, but the goal was controversially ruled out after a VAR check