Your Chelsea transfer round-up on Saturday, June 10.
Arsenal join Havertz race
Arsenal are monitoring Kai Havertz's situation at Chelsea after Real Madrid have seemingly backed out of making a move to sign the Germany international.
The Blues are said to be demanding a fee in the region of £70million to allow the German to leave the club - a price that has put interested parties off from making a move to sign him thus far.
A report from The Telegraph has stated the Gunners are keeping tabs on the German with one other unnamed side also interested in signing him.
Clubs are also aware of Chelsea's need and desire to sell players this summer, which means the Blues must decide whether or not to lower their asking price for Havertz or risk him running down his contract.
Gallagher transfer expectation
There is an expectation that Conor Gallagher will depart Chelsea this summer, football.london understands. The Blues midfielder is subject to interest from the likes of Newcastle United and West Ham amid what is expected to be a high turnover summer at Stamford Bridge.
The 23-year-old was subject to transfer interest in January, with Everton making a late bid in excess of £40million, after Newcastle and Crystal Palace sounded Chelsea out over a possible loan.
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Graham Potter was keen to keep the midfielder however, with Gallagher unattracted by a move to the Toffees and happy to remain in west London provided he had the opportunity to play. Liverpool are also said to hold an interest.
Moises Caicedo fears
Moises Caicedo's Brighton team-mate Pervis Estupinan has admitted he is worried his fellow Ecuador international will leave the Seagulls this summer.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been linked, with the two London sides appearing most likely to sign Caicedo.
It is possible that Caicedo remains at Brighton, but his club and national team-mate Estupinan has hinted that occurring is unlikely. As quoted by ESPN, he said: "I think that having a player of Moi’s category, many teams would like him.
"We all fear that he will leave us . As I have always talked to him, if he stays I will be very happy to play next to him, to continue enjoying his football."
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