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Chelsea transfer news LIVE: Two players to be offered for Andre Onana, latest on Mason Mount to Man United

Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news, gossip and rumours from Chelsea in talkSPORT's live blog.

New Blues manager Mauricio Pochettino will have to hit the ground running once the summer window officially opens after inheriting a mess at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea finished a pitiful 12th in the Premier League - their lowest since the 1993/94 season - following a series of errors on and off the pitch.

Pochettino will be keen to bring his own players in to put his stamp on an already oversized squad but equally that may mean several high-profile stars could be on their way out.

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Follow our live blog below for all the latest news from Chelsea…

  • Antonio Rudiger would love to see Chelsea star Kai Havertz join him at Real Madrid.

    Havertz has been linked with a move away from the Blues in recent days with Arsenal said to be keen.

    But Rudiger would like to see his fellow German join him im moving from Stamford Bridge to the Bernabeu.

    Speaking to AS, he said: “It would make me happy to play with Havertz again at club level.

    “Unfortunately, I cannot say a lot about it, in terms of transfers, my opinion is secondary. They’re club decisions.”

  • Manchester United have finally made contact with Chelsea over a deal for Mason Mount, Fabrizio Romano has claimed.

    United are interested in signing the England star and Romano says talks have now opened.

    While personal terms are not expected to be an issue, Chelsea want upwards of £75million for Mount and that is why the transfer has stalled.

  • Chelsea are reportedly ready to offer TWO players to Inter Milan in a bid to land Andre Onana.The Sun claim the Blues are eager to land the 27-year-old Cameroon goalkeeper.And they are willing to offer Romelu Lukaku and Kalidou Koulibaly to Inter for Onana.

  • Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount has went for a drastic new look after dying his hair blonde.

    Away on holiday after a busy season, the Blues academy graduate took to Instagram to show off his bold choice of hair colour.

    The England international looks to have played his last game for the west Londoners.

    talkSPORT understands that he has agreed personal terms with Manchester United.

    But an agreement in yet to be reached between the two clubs, as Chelsea hold out for a fee of around £80million.

  • Former Chelsea loanee Joao Felix has sparked speculation surrounding his next move after following Galatasaray on Instagram.

    The Turkish champions’ president Dursun Ozbek told Mundo Deportivo: “The fact that Joao Felix is following Galatasaray shows how important Galatasaray is.”

    Felix played 20 games across the Premier League and Champions League at Chelsea, scoring four goals.

  • Wesley Fofana believes that French compatriot Christopher Nkunku would be a good signing for Chelsea.

    “I hope he comes and plays for us. He would be a very good signing,” said Fofana on Telefoot.

    The former Leicester City defender added: “It was a difficult season. We didn’t finish where we wanted, but I hope next year will be better.”

  • Manchester City have officially overtaken Chelsea as England’s fourth most successful team.

    City secured their first ever Champions League title with a 1-0 victory over Inter Milan on Saturday night.

    And in doing so, Pep Guardiola’s side now have 26 major trophies to their name, overtaking the Blues’ 25.

  • Chelsea target Andre Onana has given an update on his future following the Champions League final.

    As quoted by Fabrizio Romano, the Inter Milan goalkeeper said: “I’m so, so happy at Inter. At this professional level you never know what happens.

    “I’m available for Inter, they decide and I will accept what they want. I’m happy at Inter.”

  • Thierry Henry was critical of Chelsea target Lautaro Martinez during the Champions League final.

    He told CBS Sports: “I will go back to the one with Lautaro Martinez, I am sorry, you have to cross.

    “Not only one time, two times, three times, four times and five times. The only solution you have is to cross. It would have been a different game, now he has to sleep with that one.

    “Akanji let the ball go thinking the goalkeeper was going to get it – If Martinez recomposed himself and you really take your time to see Brozovic at the top of the box.

    “Lukaku is with Ruben Dias, so it’s difficult to play him. If he kept his composure, then he would have seen Brozovic and it’s a tap-in. It is a tap-in.

    “But he decided he had to score and not Inter Milan had to score. You don’t always have to score, the team has to score. Pep (Guardiola) was on his knees praying.”

  • Chelsea target Illan Meslier has issued an update on his Leeds future following their relegation.

    “It’s complicated. Really it’s complicated,” said Meslier to RMC Sport, via Leeds Live.

    “When you get out of a situation that is ours – I don’t know if you’ve seen the coach – our club is in the process of being bought out by the San Francisco 49ers so suddenly there are a lot of unknowns.

    “So for the moment I have my contract until 2026.

    “After that I will have to think about what is best for me whether that’s at Leeds United or another club.”

  • Hello and welcome back to talkSPORT’s Chelsea live blog.

    Our top story this morning is that the Blues are reportedly ready to make their move for AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

    According to French outlet L’Equipe, Chelsea are ready to step up their interest in the Frenchman in the coming weeks but the Serie A side have no plans to let him go.

    Maignan, whose contract expires in 2026, is one of two goalkeepers in Italy’s top flight that Chelsea are interested in alongside Inter’s Andre Onana.

  • Pervis Estupinan has admitted he is worried his Brighton team-mate Moises Caicedo will leave amid interest from Chelsea.

    As quoted by ESPN, he said: “I think that having a player of Moi’s category, many teams would like him.

    “We all fear that he will leave us . As I have always talked to him, if he stays I will be very happy to play next to him, to continue enjoying his football.”

  • Chelsea’s owners admited they endured a ‘disappointing’ season and must ‘do better’ next term.

    In a statement on the club website, Boehly said: “It’s been just over a year since we completed our purchase of Chelsea. It was and remains a privilege for us to be custodians of our wonderful club. Twelve months on, we want to take the opportunity to speak directly to all of you, our supporters, as we reflect on the season just gone.

    “Our promise to you was to make our fans proud. We remain completely committed to the long term and sustainable success of our club and fulfilling that promise we made to you. We know the huge potential we must grow to develop Chelsea FC and it is a role we take seriously. Everybody working here is relentlessly focused on driving us forward.

    “Clearly, for our men’s team, it has been a disappointing season and there is a lot we can and will do better. Throughout these difficult periods, our fans have supported our players and our team across the country, and Europe with unfailing loyalty. We could not be more grateful for your incredible support. The atmosphere at the Bridge when we played Dortmund will live long in our memories and serves as an important reminder of where we want to be.”

  • Chelsea have had a bid knocked back for Andre Onana, according to reports.

    Tuttomercatoweb claim that Onana has already agreed personal terms with the Blues but the club’s first offer to Inter – around £35million – has been rejected by Inter Milan.

    The report adds that talks between the two teams will continue next week after the Champions League final and Romelu Lukaku could be included in the discussions.

  • Chelsea reportedly face a battle with Real Madrid to sign Lautaro Martinez this summer.

    Incoming Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino has identified the Inter Milan star as the striker he wants to sign this summer.

    Martinez still has three years left on his deal but Inter’s need to balance the books and sign Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku permanently could see them cash in.

    But Chelsea must convince Martinez to pick Stamford Bridge over Real Madrid, report The Times.

    The World Cup winner’s future is expected to be decided after the Champions League final against Manchester City this weekend.

  • Arsenal are monitoring Kai Havertz’s situation, with the German interested in a move away from Chelsea.

    The Telegraph report that the Gunners are keeping an eye on developments surrounding Havertz’s future at Stamford Bridge.

    Real Madrid are also interested in signing the forward but the asking price of £70m has put off any potential bidders from making an offer so far.

    Both Real and Arsenal are aware of Havertz’s desire to move on as well as Chelsea’s need to sell off players this summer, leading to them believing the asking price will drop.

  • Pervis Estupinan has admitted that he is worried Chelsea target Moises Caicedo will leave Brighton this summer.

    Estupinan is Caicedo’s teammate at club and international level and revealed his ‘fear’ of seeing him leave the Seagulls after an impressive season.

    Speaking to ESPN, the left back said: “I think that having a player of Moi’s category, many teams would like him.

    “We all fear that he will leave us .

    “As I have always talked to him, if he stays I will be very happy to play next to him, to continue enjoying his football.”

  • Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic is reportedly open to a move to AC Milan.

    Pulisic is eyeing a move away from Stamford Bridge this summer after struggling to break into the starting line-up for the Blues last season.

    The USA international has attracted interest from Italy, with AC Milan one of the clubs interested and La Gazzeta dello Sport claim that he would be happy to move to the San Siro.

    The Blues have reportedly set a £21million price tag for their winger who has recently commented on his future.

    He said: “Right now my focus is obviously here with the national team. I’m just excited to get back playing and just enjoy myself and do what I love to do out on the field.

    “And from there, this summer, we’re obviously going to have to see what happens.”

  • Newcastle are targetting Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher this summer.

    talkSPORT understands that Gallagher is one of five Blues academy stars set to leave the club during the upcoming transfer window.

    And Newcastle are considering a move for the midfielder, according to Mail Sport.

    The Magpies are set to have £75million to spend and Gallagher is one of multiple midfield targets that include James Maddison, Scott McTominay and Moises Caicedo.

  • Former Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley has been released by Nice.

    The 29-year-old joined Nice on a free transfer in September after leaving the Blues.

    He made 28 appearances in all competitions, scoring four times, but the club have now announced he will be released at the end of his contract.

  • Rumoured Chelsea target James Maddison is in negotiations with Tottenham.

    Tottenham have opened talks with Leicester over a move for Maddison, talkSPORT understands.

    Leicester are looking for a fee of up to £60m for the England midfielder.

    If the Blues are going to bring Maddison to Stamford Bridge this summer, they will now have to compete with London rivals Spurs as well as Newcastle.

    And Mauricio Pochettino’s pursuit of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia looks to now be taking priority.

  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s summer move to AC Milan is now in doubt.

    talkSPORT understands that Loftus-Cheeks is one of five Chelsea academy stars set to leave the club and he was already in advanced negotiations with Milan.

    However, things have now taken a turn after Paolo Maldini was sacked as the Italian giants’ Sporting Director.

    Milan’s transfer plans have been plunged into doubt, with Maldini playing a part in the upcoming summer dealings.

    If the Italian side’s new director arrives and decides to change their approach, Loftus-Cheek’s move may not happen, leaving Chelsea in limbo.

    The Blues are needing to offload players to raise money for Mauricio Pochettino’s squad overhaul.

  • Chelsea have signed American forward Catarina Macario from Lyon.

    The 23-year-old has signed a three-year deal with the Blues and will join up with the squad on July 1.

    Speaking after completing her move, Macario said: “I can’t wait to get started here!

    “I’m really happy to sign for Chelsea and I hope to represent the jersey well over the next few years.

    “I’ve been fortunate to have some great experiences in Europe already with Lyon, playing with many top players and of course winning the Champions League also.

    “I hope to carry on those experiences here and bring home the trophy for Chelsea as well!”

  • Chelsea have now opened talks with Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia.

    talkSPORT understands that Lavia is now a target for the Blues after they missed out on Sporting Lisbon’s Manuel Ugarte who is set to join PSG.

    And the Belgian is reported to have began talks ahead of a move to Stamford Bridge, according to football.london.

    Lavia only joined Southampton last summer but impressed in the Premier League and is already looking likely to move on from the Saints after their relegaton.

  • Mateo Kovacic has now agreed personal terms with Manchester City.

    Kovacic had been in talks with the Premier League champions over the last week but there has now been a breakthrough, according to Fabrizio Romano.

    The Croatian is said to be keen on the move with Chelsea happy to let him go.

    Speaking about the transfer rumours yesterday, he said: “Manchester City is a top team and deserves to be in the Champions League final. That’s what I have to say. The summer is long, we’ll see what happens.

    “Chelsea is phenomenal for me. I love the city and the fans, they love me, I have wonderful memories of Chelsea. We’ll see what happens.”

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