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Chelsea complete scandalous transfer as Conor Gallagher reality finally clear

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Chelsea complete scandalous transfer as Conor Gallagher reality finally clear

Chelsea remain at the front and centre of transfer activity this summer. The Blues have now completed 11 deals both in and out of Stamford Bridge and pre-season is yet to even start.

We are now into the last week of Euro 2024, and the end of that will bring fresh opportunities for player movement. For now, there is still plenty for Chelsea to be getting on with under Enzo Maresca.




The boss has officially started his role as head coach and players are filtering back into the club ahead of preparatory work before the tour of America last this month. Meanwhile, decision-makers are starting to eye up targets of increasing variety, with Aaron Anselmino and Renato Veiga just the latest to have their arrival all but confirmed.

Here, football.london takes a look at the latest Blues news from the summer market.

Golding completes exit

Leicester have confirmed the signing of Chelsea academy ace Michael Golding. The teenager moves to the King Power Stadium in a separate deal to the one that saw Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall arrive at Stamford Bridge last week.

Golding, who made his full debut for the club last season under Mauricio Pochettino in a brief cameo that almost saw him score, will bank Chelsea £5million for the sale, and there is no buyback clause inserted into his contract. He also becomes the sixth player to leave the club after Omari Hutchinson, Ian Maatsen, and Lewis Hall had their exits confirmed. Hakim Ziyech and Thiago Silva both departed for free.

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