Chelsea have been looking into how best to utilise the January transfer window. With some of their players said to be running down their contracts. Including the likes of Rudiger, Christensen and Cesar.
But Tuchel is desperate to add more quality in a team which won a Champions league trophy last season. A very strong interest is on Ousmane Dembele who the latter is currently at Barcelona.
Since making his £120 move from BVB to Barcelona the latter has been in excellent form. But as Xavi took over the team as manager. The player has refused to at least sign a contract extension with the Catalans.
The Catalans have made it clear they want to sell him or else he should sign a new deal. That takes us to a another report from the Mirror. That Dembele's agent is in London to discuss the possibility of Chelsea try and sign the Frenchman.
A report backed up by Shay Lugassi, chief editor of a Barca Times publication. Saying it's 'crucial meeting' between the agent and the blues. The 24 year old will walk out of Barcelona for free next summer upon his contract expiry.
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