Chelsea are preparing for a huge transfer season this summer, at which they will sacrifice an entire team of their players to finance the new deals that will start hiring Leipzig striker and German team Timo Werner.

The British newspaper "Sun" reported that the Werner deal alone would cost Chelsea treasury about $ 70 million to sign a five-year contract, with a weekly salary of $ a quarter million.

Blues coach Frank Lampard had supported his front lines with Moroccan striker Hakim Ziash, Ajax Amsterdam star in the Mercato Winter, in a deal worth 48 million dollars.

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The newspaper said that Chelsea may also include the left-back for the Leicester team, Ben Chilwell, which Manchester City is seeking to annex as well, which will make the deal costly to the team that will succeed in obtaining its signature.

She added that, in order to finance his new deals, he decided to allow the Brazilian winger Willian, 32, to leave for free, after the club refused to extend his contract for another year.

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Chelsea will also drop Spanish player Pedro Rodriguez, who has received many offers, most notably joining Rome, and Juergenio, who may join his former coach Mauricio Sarri in Juventus.

Sun said Lampard will sell left-back Marcos Alonso to Inter Milan for about $ 32 million, and is also ready to give up his Spanish goalkeeper Kiba Arezabalaga, and his player Kurt Zuma, who has shown Tottenham an interest in him in a deal that may reach $ 32 million as well.

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The newspaper added that Chelsea will sell five other players, who are loaned to Atletico Madrid Alvaro Morata, Timo Bakayoko and David Zapacosta loaned to the Italian team Roma, Mitchie Patchway and Ross Barclay.