Angry Chelsea fans blast club for selling promising starlet

Chelsea fans are furious with the club for selling Jay Dasilva to Championship side Bristol City for just £2million.

The 21-year-old joined Chelsea from boyhood club Luton at the age of 13 and won three FA Youth Cups with their famed academy.

The left-back, 21, won the Uefa Youth League twice and three FA Youth Cups and supporters had high expectations.

But, like many others, a chance of playing in the first team seemed some way off and now he has joined the Robins having never made a senior appearance for the Blues.

Replying to the confirmation, one fan blasted: “Does this club realise we have a ban? We sticking with Alonso over actual talent. Shambles.”

And another added: “Once again getting rid of amazing talent, typical Chelsea”.

While a stark warning came as a supporter tweeted: “Somethings never change 3 things certain in life 1) death 2) taxes 3) Chelsea letting quality players go You will regret this”.

The Chelsea Academy product played 32 games on loan at City last season and joined up with England U21s for their failed bid at the Euros.

Fear of Chelsea’s move for Alvaro Morata grips Atletico Madrid

There are reports in Spain that Atletico Madrid are concerned that Chelsea will activate an option to cancel their loan arrangement for Alvaro Morata.

The striker is on an 18-month loan deal at Los Rojiblancos that will expire at the end of the forthcoming season, when it is expected Atleti will sign him outright.

The player is keen to remain in the Spanish capital and ‘will not countenance’ a return to Stamford Bridge, but, Diario AS reveal, that there is a clause in the agreement which could disrupt Diego Simeone’s side.

Chelsea have an option of ending the loan this summer, to which Atleti would be powerless, but the Spanish club would then have to pay €55m outright to sign the player permanently.

Such a bid, according to Football Espana, would trigger his purchase and contractually the West London club would be obliged to sell, but Atleti do not have the resources to carry out such an exercise whilst also strengthening their squad.

It is a summer of mass change at Los Rojiblancos and they wish to keep Morata a loan player this season before a permanent deal next summer, and are hopeful that Chelsea do not execute their option.

At last! Manchester United, Inter Milan agree on Romelu Lukaku switch

Reports in Italy claim Manchester United have eventually agreed to hand Romelo Lukaku to Inter Milan for a €10m two-year loan with €60m obligation to buy.

According to transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, the first genuine proposal is being prepared after days of talks behind the scenes and it could lead to a positive conclusion.

Football Italia report that the Nerazzurri have made it clear they want Lukaku for new Coach Antonio Conte, but Manchester United reportedly rejected Mauro Icardi as part of an exchange.

Inter cannot afford €70m upfront, but if they can convince Manchester United to spread the cost out over three years, with €10m for a two-season loan and obligation to buy for €60m, that could be the breakthrough.

REVEALED: How Cristiano Ronaldo prevented three of Real Madrid’s top targets from going to Bernabeu

There are reports that Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo have practically prevented three of Real Madrid’s top targets from joining his former Spanish club.

Zinedine Zidane is rebuilding the Los Blancos to regain their lost grip on the European football scene after the team’s dismal campaign both in the Champions League and La Liga last season.

He has therefore successfully signed Eden Hazard, Luka Jovic, Eder Militao, Ferland Mendy and Rodrygo Goes.

The French gaffer is however not done yet as he is angling for Paul Pogba whose club Manchester United are playing hardball with the Spanish giants.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid have another problem in their hand as, according to Diario Gol, Cristiano Ronaldo is trying to ensure that Real Madrid do not strengthen significantly in the transfer window after his participation in the Paul Pogba and Matthijs de Ligt negotiations have seen them tilt towards Juventus over Real Madrid.

Madrid are especially interested in Paul Pogba, who coach Zinedine Zidane has informed Florentino Perez is his priority signing in the summer.

However, Ronaldo’s involvement in negotiations has seen Pogba move closer to a return to Juventus than to a ‘dream’ move to Real Madrid – per his own words.

Similarly, it was reported that Matthijs de Ligt was of transfer interest to Real Madrid as a potential long-term Sergio Ramos replacement, only for the Portugese superstar to tell him to join Juventus after the UEFA Nations League finals.

Another player who has been reportedly influenced by Ronaldo is Joao Felix. The Juventus star apparently ensured that his young Portuguese teammate chooses Atletico Madrid over Real Madrid despite Los Blancos offering a greater transfer fee for the player.

Maurizio Sarri reveals huge number of cigarettes he smokes per day, explains why he was chewing cigarette at Chelsea

Former Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has revealed the number of cigarettes he smokes everyday, saying “It’s 60 a day, probably a few too many.”

The new Juventus coach could not smoke on the touchline during his one-season stint at Chelsea.

Sarri is currently on vacation in Ascoli-Piceno, where he sat down for a conversation with local site La Nuova Riviera.

He discussed his love for the area and why he’s considering a second home there after renting for several years, even if he might be put off by a new rule banning smoking on the beach.

“I smoke 60 a day, which is probably a few too many,” confessed Sarri as cited by Football Italia.

He was often spotted chewing cigarette filters on the touchline during his Chelsea career.

“I don’t particularly feel the need to smoke during games, but straight afterwards it really is necessary. I had back problems tormenting me for weeks, but I feel much better now.”

Sarri also explained that his dog, given the classically-Neapolitan name Ciro, was adopted three years ago after he kept hanging around the Napoli training ground.

“He came to Castel Volturno every day and became the team mascot.”

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the tactician had hired a dog sitter for Ciro in London and only accepted a private jet to Turin for the Juventus paperwork because he could bring his canine friend along.