Ziyech and 2 other players on Chelsea transfer list, as Blues are looking to wrap up five-year deal for £65m Spanish player

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Ziyech and 2 other players on Chelsea transfer list, as Blues are looking to wrap up five-year deal for £65m Spanish player

According to Metro, Chelsea are willing to sell as many three players to AC Milan this summer despite already selling Fikayo Tomori to the Italians.

Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud has reportedly already agreed a two year contract with AC Milan and what remains is for both clubs to reach an agreement on the transfer.

The report also claims Chelsea are willing to discuss the prospect of selling Hakim Ziyech and Tiemoue Bakayoko to AC Milan.

Bakayoko has struggled to make an impact at Chelsea and have spent the last three seasons on loan at AC Milan, Monaco and Napoli.

Ziyech, meanwhile, also struggled to make an impact in his first season at Chelsea after he was signed in a £36.6m deal from Ajax last year.

The Morocco international was unable to secure a regular role under Thomas Tuchel and was left on the bench for Chelsea’s win against Manchester City in the Champions League final last month.

AC Milan are reportedly interested in signing the Moroccan international who they view as the perfect replacement for Hakan Calhanoglu, who joined Inter on a free transfer on Tuesday.

Blues are looking to wrap up five-year deal for £65m Spanish player

Chelsea target Pau Torres remains “totally calm” as transfer talk rages around him.

Torres, 24, has been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge this summer and has a £55million release clause in his contract after a stunning season with the Spanish side.

It is no secret that Thomas Tuchel is in the market for a new central defender to add to his squad as a more long-term replacement for the ageing Thiago Silva, who may leave the club at the end of next season

Torres is aware of the interest he is generating, but is happy in his current surroundings – having helped his hometown club to Europa League glory in 2021 – and is not about to be dragged into a debate regarding his future.

Asked by Goal about the United and Madrid speculation, Torres said: “I have a contract at Villarreal, I just won the first title for the club, we have qualified for the Champions League and it is something that excites me a lot.

“Now I’m focused on the Euros. Then the Super Cup and nice things will come, so I’m totally calm.”

Pressed on whether those “nice things” will be taken in with Villarreal, he added: “Yes.”

Torres went on to say when asked if anyone can turn down Real: “I live in my home town, very quiet, doing beautiful things and fighting for great things with my hometown team.

“I’m totally calm, right now I am only focused on the European Championship, on Wednesday (when Spain will take on Slovakia).”