Every club is currently looking at the transfer market with the window close to being opened. Tuchel's Chelsea have not been left behind in transfer moves with the London club being currently linked with a number of top players.
These include the likes of Sevilla's French center back Jules Kounde, Intermilan's winger Ivan Perisic among many others. Thomas Tuchel has insisted in the recent past that the Blues need new reinforcements. This is mainly due to a number of expected exits. 
Antonio Rudiger, Andreas Christensen Cesar Azpilicueta are the names currently being linked with exits. Chelsea fans have been wondering what is set to happen to some of their young talents currently on loans.
These include Armando Broja who is in Southampton and Conor Gallagher who is I Crystal Palace. Tuchel has today lifted the lid on the issue stating that he wants the two players together with the team during the preseason. This has come as great news to Chelsea fans who have been backing the two youngsters to break into the Blues first team.
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