Chelsea in pole position to secure goalkeeper André Onana's signature
According to The Telegraph's football correspondent Matt Law, Chelsea are leading the race to sign Inter Milan goalkeeper André Onana this summer.
The Blues will pay around £40 million for the services of the Cameroonian custodian.
Chelsea is making moves to position themselves as the top contender for goalkeeper Andre Onana's signature from Inter Milan in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Additionally, the club remains optimistic about securing Mauricio Pochettino as their permanent head coach.
The Cameroonian international Andre Onana has garnered interest from several European clubs, with Chelsea reportedly showing significant interest in him.
The London club is reportedly preparing to offload their current goalkeeper, 31-year-old Edouard Mendy, after the two parties failed to agree on a contract extension. Kepa Arrizabalaga has taken over the starting position in the meantime.
While Chelsea is considering bids for Kepa Arrizabalaga, it is possible that the high wages of the Spanish goalkeeper could make it difficult for other clubs to secure his services, which means that Chelsea must prepare for the possibility of him remaining at Stamford Bridge.
According to Telegraph Sport, Chelsea is in the final stages of negotiating Mauricio Pochettino's contract to become the club's next permanent head coach. While the specifics of the offer are not yet known, the club is reportedly confident that the details of the deal will be agreed upon.
Despite the team's recent poor form with six consecutive losses, Pochettino is said to be enthusiastic about the challenge of leading the London club.