Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel will be looking to bolister his attack department this summer transfer window, following the departure of Romelu Lukaku & coupled with Hakim Ziyech's potential exit as he has been heavily linked with a move to Italian heavyweights AC Milan.
According to latest reports from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Thomas Tuchel's led side have reached full agreement with Leeds for the transfer of their highly rated Brazilian forward Raphinha for a fee believed to be around £60/65M plus add ons. The blues are now working over personal terms & contract with Raphinha's entourage.

The 25 year old scored 11 goals & provided 3 assists in his 35 PL appearances for the Peacocks last season & he will be with no doubt a quality addition to Chelsea's already fierce front line.
Meanwhile, according to multiple sources the West Londoners are edging closer to completing the signing of England striker Raheem Sterling from PL Champions Manchester City.
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