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Eden Hazard has confirmed on Thursday that he will sign new a Chelsea deal and reveals Thibaut Courtois is also on verge of an extension.
Paris Saint-Germain are interested in signing Nigeria born English striker Eniola Aluko from Chelsea Ladies and talks are ongoing, according to The Independent.
Chelsea star N’Golo Kante pranged his beloved second-hand Mini on Wednesday.
Spanish attacker, Alvaro Morata was brought in to replace his Compatriot, Diego Costa who had fallen out with Manager Antonio Conte at the Stamford Bridge at the beginning of the current campaign.
Arsenal fans are livid over their recent loss to Nottingham Forest and another underwhelming draw with Chelsea in the Carabao Cup yesterday. The popular ”Wenger Out’ chants have once again reappeared and this time, will the rants from angry fans make Arsene Wenger take a drastic decision or will it just go unnoticed like before?
Watch video to see what Arsenal fans are saying about their recent struggles.
Belgium Superstar, Eden Hazard will likely sign for La Liga side Real Madrid in the summer transfer window, according to reports.
21-year-old Andreas Christensen has been rewarded with a new four-and-a-half-year deal after breaking into Antonio Conte’s first team at Stamford Bridge this season.
Man United boss, Jose Mourinho has intensified his rift with Antonio Conte after the Manchester United boss alluded to the Italian’s connection to a previous match-fixing scandal.
The war of words between the pair was reignited when Chelsea boss Conte, known for his touchline exuberance, took umbrage at Mourinho’s suggestion he did not need to act like “a clown” during games to prove he was passionate about the United job.
Quizzed on those comments, the current Blues boss bit back, suggesting one of his predecessors at Stamford Bridge Had demenza senile which translates as senile dementia.
Mourinho got his chance to respond and after initially blaming the media rather than Conte, the Portuguese signed off with a reference to match-fixing.
Conte had been accused of failing to report his knowledge of an incident of attempted match-fixing during his time as Siena boss in 2011 and he duly served a four-month touchline ban in 2012.
He was acquitted of any wrongdoing over the matter in 2016, shortly before taking over at Chelsea.
Mourinho said of his comments: “A wrong question and obviously a strong answer but I don’t blame (Conte).
“The only thing I want to say to end the story is yes, I made mistakes in the past on the touchline. Yes, I will make less but I think I will still make a few.
“What never happened to me and will never happen to me is to be suspended for match-fixing, that never happened to me and will never happen.”
When later pressed on whether he was directly referencing Conte having previously been charged, Mourinho replied: “Did he? Not me.”
The United boss had started his answer by defending Conte’s earlier response, suggesting journalists were to blame for the way in which they framed the question.
“I don’t blame the Chelsea manager at all and I understand his reaction. I was speaking about myself saying I don’t need to behave like a clown to show passion.”
Conte had earlier taken aim at former Blues boss Mourinho, who was sacked from a second stint in December 2015, with Chelsea’s current manager arriving the following summer.