Metro.co.uk : reported that Chelsea transfer news: Mahmoud Dahoud talks held ahead of summer move

Mahmoud Dahoud has alerted Chelsea (Picture: Getty)Chelsea have reportedly held talks to seal the transfer of Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder and long-time Liverpool target Mahmoud Dahoud this summer. MORE: John Terry rejecting transfer offers to help Chelsea win the Premier League titleMORE: Antonio Conte reveals wonderkid could get Chelsea breakthrough in coming weeks The Premier League leaders have supposedly been in touch with the Germany Under-21 international's representatives about the prospect of moving to Stamford Bridge. Dahoud had been reported to have agreed a deal with Gladbach's rivals Borussia Dortmund, but Chelsea seem to believe they can hijack the deal, according to the Guardian. However, Dahoud will be in the final year of his contract next season and could be available on the cheap, which has alerted Chelsea and led them to approaching the player.


Chelsea transfer news: Dominic Solanke to leave Chelsea in the summer after club refuse to meet £50,000-a-week demands


Chelsea transfer news: Dominic Solanke to leave Chelsea in the summer after club refuse to meet £50,000-a-week demands
Chelsea's highly-rated youth prospect Dominic Solanke will leave at the end of the season after the club ended talks over a new deal. Solanke has scored 61 goals for various youth teams between 2013-15. The 19-year-old's contract expires in the summer, although Chelsea will be entitled to compensation worth at least £8m due to rules regarding academy-trained players leaving before the age of 24. Instead, he has been relegated to playing in the U-23s, where he has scored twice in his last three games. The Blues coach is expected to make a number of changes for the trip to Molineux.

Chelsea transfer news: 'Very happy' Pedro hints he has no plans to leave

Pedro is enjoying a great season (Picture: AFP/Getty)Pedro Roriguez looks set to stay at Chelsea next season after confirming he's loving life at Stamford Bridge. And he's now loving life under Antonio Conte as Chelsea sit firmly on top of the Premier League. Pedro is enjoying life under Conte (Picture: Getty)'I'm very happy here. The Spaniard struggled to adapt to the Premier League in his first season in English football after joining from Barcelona and looked set for a return to his native Spain. 'Last year was a difficult one for me, for the club, for the team, but this year is different.


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