Romeo Lavia is being chased by Liverpool and Chelsea; Reds struck a deal first but Blues have now agreed terms with Southampton over a move; Lavia made it clear he wants to join Chelsea; Blues beat Liverpool to the signing of Moises Caicedo from Brighton
explains how Chelsea are keeping in line with Financial Fair Play rules despite their huge spending since the Todd Boehly takeover.Sky Sports News' James Savundra explains how Chelsea are keeping in line with Financial Fair Play rules despite their huge spending since the Todd Boehly takeover
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Chelsea agree enormous Romeo Lavia fee as Liverpool face more disappointmentChelsea and Liverpool have been battling it out for the Belgian.
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Chelsea and Southampton agree Lavia fee as Liverpool snubbed and Man City set for windfallChelsea have agreed a deal worth £58million with Southampton for Romeo Lavia, talkSPORT understands. The teenager appeared set to join Liverpool after a £60m deal between them and Saints was agreed…
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Big-spending Chelsea close to completing deals for Romeo Lavia and Michael OliseLavia made it known to his club on Monday that he favoured a move to Stamford Bridge over Liverpool.
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Chelsea plotting three more signings after Romeo Lavia amid rumours rivals will complainChelsea are plotting three more signings despite just adding Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo to their squad.
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Why Romeo Lavia chose Chelsea over Liverpool after 'bemusing' Moises Caicedo bidHis mind was made up.
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