With the incoming transfer window, Chelsea are set to be busy rebuilding thier squad, and it is likely that the West Londoners will sign several players for the overhaul. This season chelsea have fallen short in the title race and contention of major trophies and one of the reason is lack of adequate depth in the squad.
The blues have several players on the thier radar, Jules Kounde has been mentioned consistently and Chelsea are likely to prioritize him as a top target. Josko Gvardiol, Marc Cucurella and Ivan Perišić also appears on Chelsea's watch lists.
Chelsea have also revived thier interests on thier last Winter target, Ousmane Dembélé. According to transfer News Live, the blues are keep to wrap up the deal, and they open talks with the former Dortmund winger over a potential free-transfer. 
Dembélé has established himself as a key figure in Xavi's squad, and Barça might be tempted to renew his contract. However, the Frenchman is likely to be on his way and Barcelona president has hinted that Dembélé may leave for better offers.
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