According to CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs, Manchester City and England forward Raheem Sterling could be signed for a fee between £40m and £45m in the summer transfer window. Sterling remain number one target for the blues....CONTINUE READING

According to Jacobs via Si and Dan Talk Chelsea podcast, the journalist claimed that Sterling is the Blues’ leading candidate to strengthen up front, with Barcelona’s Dembele as backup option:

However, Some Chelsea fans on Twitter are happy with Sterling price tag, while others are not happy with it.

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However, the £40m table on the England international is much more better compare to the original valuation, which was £60m. Considering the fact that the 27-year-old has a year remaining on his contract, it does correlate with the amount Bayern Munich paid Liverpool for Sadio Mane, who was in a similar position.

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Furthermore, the Manchester city striker is a few years younger than the Senegalese -Mane, who is also about to hit his prime years, but the blues will be getting a decent deal if the secure the England international.

Chelsea report tax concerns to the FA following £4.25 billion takeover

Chelsea have reported a tax concern to the FA and HMRC following their takeover. Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital took over the ownership of the club from Roman Abramovich, after the Russian oligarch was sanctioned by the UK government.

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The entire sale was a £4.25 billion deal, with £1.75 billion being pledged towards the development of the club. However, £100 million was held back from the sale due to concerns over hidden costs that could be discovered later on.

Outgoing club director Marina Granovskaia is expected to have a deduction from her £20 million, as part of the tax issue. The FA has said that it is monitoring the situation, while the HMRC has not commented on the issue as of yet.

Around £3.25 billion from the sale is expected to go to the victims of the Russia-Ukraine war. The government endured that no profits from the sale would go to Roman Abramovich, due to his ties with Russia and the Russian government.

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Chelsea’s board is also expected to undergo a makeover, with chairman Bruce Buck leaving after almost twenty years. As mentioned earlier, Marina Granovskaia is also leaving the club after nine years in her position.

As of right now, Todd Boehly is working on transfer negotiations and is also the acting chairman of the club. It is expected that a director of football will be appointed at some point in the future.

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