Chelsea Transfer Roundup: Foster Targeted, Dunk Linked, Rice Update

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Frank Lampard’s Chelsea might have had a poor ending to their otherwise positive season, however, their backroom team must be back to work as they don’t have much time to flex their muscles in the transfer market. Hence, keeping up with the reports we bring to you the latest transfer rumours regarding the Blues.

The Blues have been looking to replace their No.1 Kepa Arrizabalaga since the start of the transfer window as the world’s most expensive goalkeeper have miserably failed to live upto the high expectations that the Stamford Bridge faithfuls had from him. And the Blues have looked at various options to replace him including the likes of Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Jan Oblak.

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However, the Atlético Madrid and Barcelona star would be even more expensive to afford hence a rather affordable name in Ben Foster has been making the rounds. The 37-year-old has been relegated with Watford however he’s still seen as a reliable option in the English footballing circuit and hence why the Blues are targeting him.

Chelsea’s bid to overhaul their backline continues as Frank Lampard’s men have been heavily linked with a £40million move for Brighton defender Lewis Dunk.

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The Englishman has been highly sought after in the English football and a big move has always been on the horizon for him and it seems that his time to announce himself at the big stage has come.

Chelsea target Declan Rice is surely not going to come cheap. West Ham have reiterated their wish to keep him and has denied the reports claiming that they have decreased Rice’s price tag.

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Lewis Dunk is said to be a key target for Frank Lampard this summer as he wants to play him in the defense to fix what many consider as Chelsea’s Achilles heel.

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