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This summer’s transfer window is likely to be one of the busiest ever for Chelsea. Following the departure of some of his team’s important players, Thomas Tuchel is getting ready to rebuild his roster.

Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger are two important team members that have left. Last year’s Champions League success under the German coach depended heavily on the duo, leaving very little choices at the back.

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According to reports, Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is set to submit an offer worth around £30 million to secure the service of Nathan Ake from Manchester City.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester City would not even think about allowing Nathan Ake leave this summer if a successor wasn’t already lined up. Pep Guardiola frequently deploys the left-footed defender as a specialist on the left side of his defense.

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According to the report, convincing City to permit Ake to leave the club this summer would require more than £50 million.

PL Star Joins Dutch Champions

According to a report released by Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham attacker, Steven Bergwijn has completed a move to Ajax after agreeing personal terms with the Dutch Champions.

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Ajax had agreed to pay about €30 million for the service of the Dutch star sometime last week. However, the player signed the paperworks this week to complete his move to Ajax.

Bergwijn’s decision to leave Spurs didn’t come as a surprise. The sensational winger was surplus to requirement under Antonio Conte as he played just six games under the Italian manager last season.

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