
10am Chelsea news: Sandro blow, Suarez has Barca doubt, and Rugani trailed and Alonso warning
December 7, 2018ALEX SANDRO might have to be wiped off the wishlist – but Daniele Rugani, Barca’s Denis Suarez and Napoli’s Elsaid Hysaj seem very much on the Chelsea radar.
Read this and more gossip, plus all the latest transfer news, from Stamford Bridge.

SAND-WOE FOR BLUES
It is understood the full-back is set to sign a contract extension with the Old Lady that will keep him at the club until 2023.
I’M SU UNSURE OF FUTURE
The Barca midfielder, 24, is yet to play a single minute of La Liga football this season.
CHELSEA CAN SWEEP IN FOR RUG
DANIELE RUGANI has given Chelsea hope as talks about remaining in Italy with Juventus have stalled.
The Italian defender has been on Maurizio Sarri’s radar for some time and if Chelsea manage to secure his signature, David Luiz may be surplus to requirements.
WE NEED BIG MARC UP
Maurizio Sarri’s side suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Wolves last night – with Alonso coming in for particular criticism from Blues supporters.
SAJ HY
CHELSEA are looking to sign Napoli’s Elsaid Hysaj for £44.5m after missing out on the right back last summer.
The Albanian was a key man under Maurizio Sarri with the Italian side last year as they pushed Juventus all the way in the title race.
HAZARD TALKS GET REAL
REAL MADRID are poised to hold talks over Chelsea’s £150million-rated superstar Eden Hazard.
The La Liga giants are tipped to offer a part-exchange deal involving Mateo Kovacic, rather than meet the Blues’ valuation.
AND ANOTHER WEAKNESS..
CHELSEA’S defensive frailties have FINALLY been exposed as Andreas Christensen wasted his chance to impress.
After their pulsating start to the Premier League season under new boss Maurizio Sarri, the realities came to roost at the Molineux. Read our full verdict here.
WOLVES 2 CHELSEA 1
The Blues boss rested up four of his key players with one eye on Saturday’s crucial home game against Manchester City.
DAVID TIPPED FOR LU-S-A
The Brazilian recently rejected the club’s new terms as negotiations over a new deal appear to have hit a stumbling block.
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