Tuchel confirms player will leave club as Blues plans shock move for No.9 England international

Tuchel confirms player will leave club as Blues plans shock move for No.9 England international

After Chelsea’s tight victory over Everton, Thomas Tuchel is doing his post-game press conference. In addition to being questioned about the match, he was also asked about players who didn’t even make the squad.

The most famous player was Marcos Alonso, who was excluded from the team because he requested a transfer to Barcelona, the coach said.

Tuchel said it “would make no sense” to play the Spaniard if he’s pushing to go, which we agree with.

That means that the Blues have seen the last of their cult hero, who first stepped into the side in that fateful game against Arsenal in which the Blues switched to a back three, on their way to a Premier League title under Antonio Conte.

He’s had many ups and downs since then – there haven’t been many players as divisive as him at the club in recent years – but now his journey has finally come to an end.

Blues plans shock move for No.9 England international

According to latest report, Chelsea is considering to sign Jamie Vardy as a center forward. As the German manager looks for ways to strengthen his assault, it is unknown whether Leicester would be receptive to a transfer. One of the Premier League’s most reliable goal scorers, the England international appeared poised to finish his career with the Foxes.

Vardy has been one of Leicester’s top players ever and assisted them in winning an unlikely PL title in the past. Although Jamie isn’t getting any younger, he still ranks among the Premier League’s top scorers. The Englishman scored 15 goals in the Premier League and two more in the Cup last season despite experiencing injury setbacks.

With just one season remaining on the 35-year-old center forward’s current Leicester City deal, the Blues are apparently considering making one last-ditch bid to sign him. Though it is quite improbable, it is yet conceivable that the London giants will make such a decision.

The Blues’ pursuit of numerous transfer targets has resulted in numerous setbacks. The London giants are eager to sign a leading striker to strengthen their front line before the new season, regardless of whether those names included a center-forward.

Werner can also play this position, but with Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund showing a lot of interest, the German striker may return to the Bundesliga. Thus, the links to the English striker make sense because the seasoned center-forward can serve as the Blues’ focal point.

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