Is Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang about to bring his
somersault-celebration to Stamford Bridge? Photograph: Friedemann Vogel/EPA
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Thursday 13 July 2017 09.06 BST Last modified on
Thursday 13 July 2017 12.03 BST
Despite all the gnashing of teeth and wagging of fingers
that the decision provoked at the time, nearly everyone now accepts that
Claudio Ranieri had to be bundled out of Leicester City. And now is the time to
starting bundling out most of the players brought in under the Italian last
summer. The message from the club seems to be: “We’re not saying it’s all your
fault but there’s the door and here is a boot.”
Ron-Robert Zieler has already been offloaded to Stuttgart
and the Foxes are hopeful that Bordeaux will relieve them of Nampalys Mendy.
Leicester are also said to be open to offers for Ahmed Musa and Islam Slimani.
The club have not completely given up on finding usefulness in the rarely seen
Polish midfielder Bartosz Kapustka, so have only loaned him to Freiburg. Tom
Lawrence, a young Wales international midfielder, who was reared at the club
rather than purchased last summer, could be sold to Derby County. Meanwhile,
Leonardo Ulloa, who six months ago vowed never to play for the club again after
being denied a move by Ranieri, is now poised to sign a new contract at the
club.
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Now all Craig Shakespeare has to do is complete the signing
of Kelechi Iheanacho from Manchester City and bring in someone, possibly Gylfi
Sigurdsson, to replace the Spain-bound Ryad Mahrez, and he’ll be set fair to
restore last season’s Champions League quarter-finalists to where they belong.
The Mill is not sure, admittedly, what that means.
Meanwhile, the team who preceded and succeeded Leicester as
champions are suddenly getting busy again. At least that’s what someone at
Chelsea wants Antonio Conte to think. Thursday’s papers are full of
announcements of imminent arrivals at Stamford Bridge. For starters, the door
may finally be opened to Tiemoué Bakayoko, who has been standing in the car
park for several weeks now, and someone is trying to convince Conte that the
club are also going all out to lure Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia
Dortmund. That’s partly because Tianjin Quanjian have pulled out of a move for
the striker. Is that because the Chinese club have decided to go back in for
Diego Costa? Do they just get their kicks out of teasing the world’s top
strikers? The Mill is not for a moment suggesting it’s all some kind of
communist pastiche of the folly of football’s rampant individualism and
capitalism.
Chelsea are also keen to give the impression that they’re
competing very hard against Juventus for the signing of the Real Madrid
right-back Danilo. You wouldn’t blame Conte if he decided to ring his old club
to ask whether that’s true. Eden Hazard, meanwhile, has reportedly been on the
blower to Zinedine Zidane to say he has decided to stay at Chelsea now that he
has been picked to model the club’s new kit. That’s a dream come true for the
lad, although he’s not sure about the slogan that the club have chosen to
accompany the jersey launch. “We are the pride” has a decidedly naff ring to
it. Maybe there’s an implied second line, something like “and we’re taking you
for a ride”.
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Michy Batshuayi is welcome to leave Chelsea for Besiktas,
while Kurt Zouma could be off on loan to Stoke City, Nathaniel Chalobah is on
his way to Watford and PSV Eindhoven want to take Marco van Ginkel on loan
again. You’d forgotten about him, hadn’t you?
Borussia Dortmund have joined Everton, West Ham United and
Stoke in wooing Olivier Giroud. “I can’t change that I’m gorgeous,” the
Frenchman said.
Tottenham Hotspur are holding their hands over their ears
and pretending they’re not hearing offers from the Manchester clubs for Eric
Dier and Kyle Walker. But they’re going to have to free up one hand to greet
Juan Foyth, a 19-year-old defender set to join them from Estudiantes.
Manchester City are on the verge of completing an agreement
to sign the 19-year-old Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz from Vasco da Gama.