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Premier League result, latest updates and reaction - Blues head north after a week of confusing comments from Enzo Maresca
Chelsea forward Joao Pedro haunts former suitors Newcastle United as his side show their powers of recovery to come back from 2-0 down and claim a point.
Newcastle threw away a two-goal lead as Chelsea came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw in a thrilling game at St James’ Park on Saturday. The Magpies were absolutely dominant in the first half with Nick Woltemade scoring twice and Chelsea failing to register a shot on target.
Joao Pedro celebrates scoring Chelsea's equaliser Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images What a game of football this was. At half-time, Newcastle United were going some way to building bridges with their support and in the process increasing the ...
Reports from Brazil suggest Newcastle United have their sights on 19-year-old Santos defender Souza. Somos Fanáticos says the Magpies are scouting the left-back much more closely as the January
Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall has credited his former club Chelsea for their 'unbelievable' contribution to his development, while also saying that his transfer to St James' Park has been an ideal move. Hall made the switch from Chelsea to Newcastle initially on loan in the summer of 2023, before making the move permanent last summer.
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Chelsea prepare £130m investment with sights set on Newcastle star to replace £18m Blues player
According to reports, Chelsea are 'preparing' a huge investment to sign Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers, while they also want Newcastle United's Sandro Tonali.
Links between PSG and Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali have surfaced repeatedly in recent months, but nothing concrete has come together yet. Each time the speculation fades, it seems to
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REVEALED: The Premier League’s biggest winter window spenders as Chelsea dominate January market
Chelsea are the Premier League’s biggest January transfer spenders of the past five seasons, laying out £302.5m across winter windows from 2021 to 2025 – more than closest rivals Manchester City (£241.3m) and Newcastle United (£156.8m), a new study has revealed.