Abramovich ‘Approves’ £120 million Chelsea move to bring Lampard’s top target to Stamford Bridge

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will sanction a summer move for Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho.

Football is at a stand-still right now as no-one knows just when the Premier League season will start up again, meaning that transfer rumours dominate the headlines for many of us in the world of football.

And there has been alot of transfer talk in the media suggesting that Chelsea have made Jadon Sancho their number one transfer target for the summer window, with reports even suggesting that they are prepared to pay that massive £100 million asking price to secure a transfer deal

Sancho has become one of the most creative players in Europe right now since his permanent move from Manchester City just a few years ago, and many have tipped him to reach the very heights of the game and become one of the very best wingers in the game, and Chelsea are reportedly keen to try and nail down his signature.

A return to the Premier League appears to be on the cards for the former Manchester City winger, who was born in London and grew up supporting Chelsea, and reports have claimed that Lampard has asked Abramovic to prioritise a move to sign Sancho in the summer.

Now The Evening Standard claim Roman Abramovich has told Lampard he will have the funds required to sign Sancho should he wish to do so

The Blues are desperate to strengthen their squad in the transfer window and close the gap on the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City, and believe signings like Sancho will be enough to come in and improve the side.

Lampard knows that he needs to add something different to his side that will help take the club back to the top of the game, and with Willian all set to leave the club, he will need an immediate replacement that will bring goals and assists ton the side. £120 million is alot of money but surely Sancho would be a good investment?

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