Alonso makes promise to Tuchel, as Blues board determined to bring £89 million man to Stamford Bridge

Alonso makes promise to Tuchel, as Blues board determined to bring £89 million man to Stamford Bridge

Marcos Alonso has vowed to try his best to help Chelsea secure a top four finish this season after he scored the winner against Manchester City on Saturday.

“We need to secure the top four position,” Alonso said. “Today was a big step, still three games to go.

“We need to keep working hard to get results. Everyone wants to play these next games, I’m trying to do my best every time I’m on the pitch.

“With a few weeks to go I’ll try to be there to do my best to help the team. First half was a bit tough. The last five minutes were very sloppy from us.

“But we came out in the second half and played a good half and deserved to get the three points.”

Blues board determined to bring £89 million man to Stamford Bridge

Chelsea are determined to win the race for Tottenham striker Harry Kane in the summer transfer window.

Spurs have their most prized asset tied to a contract through to the summer of 2024 and that is helping to keep his asking price up, with Daniel Levy and Co under no pressure to sell.

But as he enters the prime years of his career, there has been alot of speculation that he may force a move away at the end of the season in a bid to fulfil his dream of adding some silverware to that cabinet

That has led to reports in the media that Chelsea will be interested in a transfer deal, as Thomas Tuchel knows that he needs to add a world class striker to the attack that will be able to net 30-goals a season.

And reports have claimed Chelsea are determined to win the race for Tottenham striker Harry Kane – according to Football Insider.

The news come after Kane claimed he is convinced that major trophies “will come” for him: “I’ve done so many things in the game but there’s still so many things in my head that I want to achieve.

“I spoke openly about [winning silverware]. That’s the reason why I play the game, that’s why I became a footballer – to win and have those experiences with my team-mates, lifting trophies and winning the biggest games.

“It hasn’t happened so far but I feel I’ve got plenty of time in my locker. I’m just looking forward and I’m sure they will come.”

It is a massive decision from Kane and many Spurs fans will be hoping that he stays, but they will surely understand if he decides to leave right?

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