Chelsea wants to play two dirty tricks at Newcastle in the transfer window

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Chelsea are preparing to welcome their new coach, Enzo Maresca. In a new perspective of sobriety on the transfer market due to English financial fair play, the Blues are close to signing their first player of the transfer window. According to The Sun, the London club finalizes the transfer of Tosin Adarabioyo (26 years old), free of any contract. Close to Newcastle, the Fulham defender prefers to join the Chelsea Blues.

After starting the season injured, the player trained at Manchester City regained his starting place. Fulham are already thinking about replacing him. Çağlar Söyüncü (26 years old) appears to be the main favorite for his succession according to the English media. Besides this, the Evening Standard announces for its part that Chelsea intends to get ahead again on another file, that which leads to Giorgi Mamardashvili (23 years old), the Valencia goalkeeper. The Magpies have reason to be bad…

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