Chelsea fans identify two key players Roman Abramovich should sign for Frank Lampard in January

Chelsea fans have made their January transfer window choices known to the owner of the club Roman Abramovich, and the two players are Bundesliga stars.

The Blues have seen their bubble burst in recent weeks after four defeats in five in the Premier League.

Losses include shocking results to the likes of West Ham and Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge, while also losing to Everton and Manchester City.

According to the Daily Star, with the January transfer window fast approaching, Chelsea have been told by their fans who to sign – with two stars on the lips.

Jadon Sancho and Timo Werner have both been strongly linked with moves away from Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig respectively.

And supporters have implored club owner Abramovich to muscle in on any dealings and secure their signatures.

One said: “Hopefully Chelsea have scouts at this Dortmund-Leipzig game. No excuses for Marina and Roman, Sancho and Werner would go along way to sorting out our attack.”

Another tweeted: “Just sign them both @ROMAN . We need SANCHO and WERNER. Both for 150 million.”

“If Roman is serious about spending in January & wanting time battle not only the big boys in the PL but also in CL then Sancho & Werner are must buys,” a third said.

“We still need a LB & CB,but to signal serious intent then those two are huge signings. Would lift not only the fans but squad.”

REVEALED: Why Inter Milan target Arturo Vidal stormed out of Barcelona training before El Clasico

Antonio Conte’s transfer target Arturo Vidal reportedly stormed out of Barcelona training after being informed that he won’t start in El Clasico showdown.

The Chile international has been constantly linked with a return to Italy, and specifically to Inter, where he would be reunited with former Juventus coach Antonio Conte.

ESPN reports that Vidal stormed out of training after being told by coach Ernesto Valverde that he wouldn’t be in the starting line-up for the game against Real.

The El Clasico clash, which took place at Camp Nou, ended goalless.

despite the best efforts of several of his teammates, the midfielder could not be calmed down and did not stay on for shooting practice at training.

Barca boss Ernesto Valverde has preferred Sergio Busquets, Frenkie de Jong and Ivan Rakitic as his midfield trio in recent matches, with Brazilian Arthur Melo also missing out.

Inter and Barca reportedly held talks last week over a deal for Vidal, however it is believed the Catalans want cash for the 32-year-old, whilst the Nerazzurri want to take the player on loan with an obligation to buy next summer.

The situation might change however if Vidal forces through a move to join Conte in Milan.

Vidal and Conte worked together for three years, winning three consecutive Scudetti.

Another Barcelona star robbed before El Clasico showdown

Reports in Spain claim the house of Barcelona defender Nelson Semedo has been robbed ahead of this evening El Clasico.

According to Marca, the incident took place around 2pm on Wednesday afternoon, when the Portugal international was at the team hotel ahead of the clash with Real Madrid.

A group of men who targeted the houses of famous footballers in Madrid for robberies were arrested back in October, as reported by El Diario.

Football Espana report that four men have been arrested – three in Madrid and one in Toledo – following a series of incidents, with a number of items recovered including large number of stolen jewels, €10k and some valuables, such as the league runner-up medal of Atletico Madrid midfielder Thomas Partey and his passport.

The 26-year-old’s residence in Boadilla del Monte was targeted earlier this month while his housekeeper – who escaped unharmed – was present, as outlined by Marca.

The previous week, an attempt was made to rob the property although the intruders were met by a relative inside the building and made off without anyone being harmed or property stolen, as reported by Cadena Ser, via Diario AS.

It followed on from the news that Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro had his house robbed during the Madrid derby at the Wanda Metropolitano earlier in the season.

A number of players have had their properties robbed while living in Spain, with the report citing Casemiro’s Madrid teammates Lucas Vazquez, Isco, Karim Benzema alongside his Coach Zinedine Zidane as being previous targets.

Jordi Alba, Geoffrey Kondogbia, Philippe Coutinho, William Carvahlo, Álvaro Morata, Joaquín, Ezequiel Garay, Kévin-Prince Boateng, Karim Benzema, Ramiro Funes Mori, Arthur, Gabriel Paulista and Gerard Piqué are others to have suffered similar fates in recent times.

Photo Credit: Twitter@FC Barcelona

Chelsea fans trolled after putting pressure on club to buy RB Leipzig’s hotshot Timo Werner

There are reports that Chelsea fans have been trolled after they took to social media begging the club to sign Timo Werner – by his club RB Leipzig.

The 23-year-old German striker scored twice for his side in their 3-3 draw away at Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.

The former Stuttgart forward has scored an incredible 23 goals in just 24 games in all competitions this season.

This includes 18 in just 16 Bundesliga matches.

After his latest two-goal haul, Chelsea fans were quick to post on Twitter – but RB Leipzig were brilliant in their responses.

One Blues fan posted: “Hope you’re ready for our bid”, to which the club replied: “For your bid farewell to the #Champions League?”

They also posted a hilarious response to a comment that “Chelsea are amongst favourites” to sign Werner with a giant X and the word “doubt”.

And the German club went on to reaffirm that Werner is “Our player”.

The Sun has reported how Lampard has been given the funds to start a £150million spree on new players after FIFA lifted the Blues ban on signing new players.

And Wener is believed to be on a six-man shortlist to add some firepower at Stamford Bridge from January onwards.

Photo Credit: Twitter@RBLeipzig_EN

Real Madrid warned over Pogba-Bale swap deal

Real Madrid have been warned not to go ahead with a potential swapping Gareth Bale for Paul Pogba.

According to the Los Blancos former president Ramon Calderon, the club would make a mistake to sanction the deal.

The Manchester United midfielder has long been linked with a move to Los Blancos with his fellow Frenchman Zinedine Zidane said to be a big admirer of his ability.

There have been multiple reports in Spain that Madrid are prepared to make a landmark offer for Pogba in which they will also include forward Bale, whose long-term future at the club has been under scrutiny.

The French international’s contract at Old Trafford expires in June 2021 and with less than two years remaining, it is now entering a critical stage.

Football Espana report that Pogba could leave for free that summer or his transfer valuation could be significantly reduced next summer if a new agreement has still not been reached.

“They are talking here about a swap deal, either Bale or James [Rodriguez] for Pogba,” Calderon told an interview with talkSPORT.

“I think they are only rumours. But I think it would be a mistake, especially to let Bale go.”

It could be that United decide to cash in on their star midfielder – who has missed three months of action with injury – in order to generate reinvestment in other areas of their squad.

REVEALED: Massive release clause in Chelsea target Samuel Chukwueze’s contract

Chelsea target Samuel Chukwueze has a staggering £84.5million release clause in his contract.

The 20-year-old Nigerian has been one of the names linked with the Blues in January as they prepare to overhaul their attack.

La Liga stars all have fixed, publicly available buyout clauses in their contracts which would give clubs direct access to potential players if they meet the price.

As reported by Football Espana, Chukwueze recently signed a new deal with Villarreal that raised his release clause to £84.5m.

According to The Sun, Chelsea would clearly hope to negotiate a lower fee, but reassuringly for the Blues there is a ceiling price should they enter into a bidding war with rivals.