Chelsea's £50M Gittens pursuit can spark transfer dominoes
Chelsea is reportedly "going all in" on a £50 million transfer for Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens, aiming to secure him before the Club World Cup. This aggressive pursuit could reshape transfer plans for rivals: potentially ending Chelsea's interest in Man Utd's Alejandro Garnacho and clearing Arsenal's path for Nico Williams, while also impacting Jadon Sancho's Chelsea future.

Chelsea is reportedly intensifying its efforts to sign highly-rated Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens, aiming to finalize a £50 million deal before the Club World Cup. The London giants have reportedly made fresh contact with Dortmund since the transfer window opened, signaling their intent to quickly secure the Englishman's services. This ambitious pursuit carries significant ramifications across the Premier League's top tier, particularly for Manchester United and Arsenal.
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For Manchester United, Chelsea's aggressive move for Gittens is likely to end their interest in signing Red Devils forward Alejandro Garnacho, whom the Blues had explored in January. Furthermore, it could directly impact the future of Jadon Sancho.
While Chelsea holds an obligation to sign Sancho permanently for £25 million following his loan spell, the arrival of Gittens would reduce their incentive to meet Sancho's demands, potentially leading them to opt for a £5 million penalty fee and send him back to Old Trafford.
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From Arsenal's perspective, the ramifications appear more positive. Both the Gunners and Chelsea had reportedly shown interest in Athletic Club wide man Nico Williams. With Chelsea now dedicating "full focus" to their pursuit of Gittens, the pathway has ostensibly cleared for Arsenal to advance their efforts to sign Williams, a long-standing target for Mikel Arteta.
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According to The Telegraph, Chelsea's move for Gittens is gaining considerable pace, driven by a desire to integrate him into the squad ahead of the Club World Cup tournament, where their first match is slated for June 16. The reported £50 million fee is understood to be the release clause in Gittens' current contract with Borussia Dortmund. This strategic early summer acquisition by Chelsea is poised to set off a series of consequential moves as Premier League rivals adjust their own transfer plans.