Fabrizio Romano has confirmed two Chelsea summer deals

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed two Chelsea summer deals

Chelsea is yet to make an official transfer announcement, but certain agreements are currently in the works.

Chelsea are anticipated to make some sales this summer in order to increase their transfer budget in order to pursue prospective transfer targets.

Chelsea has been associated with players like Jules Kounde, Ousmane Dembele, and Kalidou Koulibaly.

Fabrizio Romano, a famous transfer reporter, has outlined the transfers he expects will take place at Stamford Bridge this summer.

Last week, Romano mentioned a deal for Chicago Fire goalie Gabriel Slonina on his Here We Go podcast.

He said: “I can confirm Chelsea are working on a deal for Gaga Slonina.

“Let me clarify – firstly Slonina won’t be a replacement for Kepa. They’re not signing Slonina to become the second goalkeeper this season. They’re working to sign Slonina because they see him as one for the future, a top talent for the future.

“He was one step away from joining in Chelsea in February but they had the sanctions so it was impossible to complete the deal. Now they’ve made a proposal to Chicago Fire. They’re negotiating the details of the proposal. It’s around €10m including add-ons.

“The player’s side is super happy to join Chelsea. Slonina is going to stay at Chicago Fire on loan because he needs to improve.”

Transger expert Fabrizio Romano has also confirmed that a loan deal is in place for Romelu Lukaku to return to Inter Milan.

“He wants to go,” Romano said of Lukaku.

“He wants to join Inter. It is not a negotiation between Inter and Chelsea, it is between Lukaku and Chelsea to understand what they can accept for him to leave the club this summer.

“It’ll be a loan deal because Inter can’t pay for a permanent deal. What kind of loan deal? Will there be clause? How much is the loan fee? What is the split of the salary? Inter are basically waiting to see what happens.”

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