There are many rumors related to Chelsea's transfer in the summer transfer window of 2022. Whether those rumors are true or false, at this point, things will certainly not happen at Stamford Bridge if the team is not transferred to a new owner.
The time from now until the summer transfer window opens is nearly 4 months. Usually, that is just enough time to gradually develop a strategy and warm up. However, with Chelsea's current situation, it is an extremely urgent time because the transfer of management and ownership of the club cannot be done so quickly and completely.
In fact, although Chelsea may have a new owner before the summer market opens, many of the targets they have been linked with before will not take the risk of trading time to wait until the future of The Blues is still open. Formerly, the London team is in a deadlock and helpless if the transfer targets choose a new destination.
The most common rumors are related to Declan Rice (West Ham). The English midfielder is valued at around £100 million by The Hammers. If things are not as disruptive as they are now, that is not too much for Chelsea. However, the penalty of not being allowed to sell tickets every day from now until the end of the season has dealt a heavy blow to the Blues' ambitions on the transfer front.
They cannot afford to pay Rice as predictions of a possible bankruptcy in just two months are emerging. It is not ruled out that Rice will choose Man United when the "Red Devils" also clearly expressed their ambition to own a talented young midfielder in English football.
Rice refused to extend his contract with West Ham in July 2021 and opened the door to signals from Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea. Up to now, it is considered that only Man United is left when Man City is stable and has enough squad.
Chelsea are watching against against against against Antonio Rudiger, Cesar Azpilicueta and Andreas Christensen from Sevilla. Last summer, the 23-year-old centre-back almost took on the blue shirt of Stamford Bridge but the deal was missed in the final minutes.
Kounde is considered the best, reasonable, reasonable option and suits Tuchel's style with his ability to participate in attack very well. However, with this situation, perhaps Kounde should stay at Sevilla to have a chance to regularly play in the Champions League.
The last was the factor that Tuchel "knocked out" the most - Jonathan David of Lille. The 22-year-old striker has proven his potential when playing well in Lille's last match in the Champions League group stage, against Chelsea.
Since the beginning of the season, David has scored 17 goals in all competitions for Lille, a very impressive achievement. In the context of Lukaku and Werner not being as expected, Tuchel was very hungry for David but now he can only hold his head in disappointment.