Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is still hoping to bolister his squad particularly his attacking options and Midfield department having been heavily linked with several top targets like Wesley Fofana and Frankie De Jong who can apparently help him transform his squad into serious title contenders this season.
The Blues have so far signed five players and despite their presence, Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is seeming to continue with his squad overhaul as per latest reports.
According to the Sun Football, Chelsea key player and Moroccan winger Hakim Ziyech has allegedly agreed to take a pay cut ahead of Stamford Bridge exit with the 27 year old expected to join UEFA rivals AC Milan.
Ziyech has fallen under pecking order at Stamford Bridge with Tuchel unconvinced with his performance and therefore the need to sell him having already signed Raheem Sterling with reports linking Pierre Aubameyang to Chelsea alongside Roma's striker Nicolo Zaniolo.
Meanwhile, we will have to wait and see if reports in the media is anything to go by.
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