Ekitike open to Manchester United move
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Liam Delap’s decision to choose Chelsea over Manchester United is starting to come into focus and manager Enzo Maresca has now explained exactly what convinced the young forward to make the move.
The 22-year-old striker is expected to leave Eintracht Frankfurt soon, with PSG set to receive 20 percent of any transfer fee due to a sell-on clause. According to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea remain interested in Ekitiké.
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Chelsea News on MSNChelsea still in for Jarrad Branthwaite as per two new updates but now face competition | OneFootballChelsea are reportedly still in for Everton centre back Jarrad Branthwaite according to two new updates today but they face competition. Blues boss Enzo Maresca has already given his thoughts about new signings Liam Delap, Dario Essugo, and Mamadou Sarr who all join his squad out in America for the Club World Cup this summer.
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The new Man United shirt went on sale last week and not every under-contract player has made the squad list for printing.
Chelsea are in action in the United States for the Club World Cup this summer and all the details of how to watch the Blues can now be revealed.
The English team is aware that the Argentine will not continue in the squad and is now looking to sell him for a good price
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Transfer news LIVE!The transfer window re-opens on Monday and Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool are among the clubs ramping up their business as they bid to close out some big summer deals.