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Tuchel wants Chelsea’s new owners to make two signings this summer

Thomas Tuchel will recommend that Chelsea’s new owners sign two new central defenders this summer, according to reports.

Tuchel announced on Sunday that Antonio Rudiger will be leaving Stamford Bridge at the end of the campaign when his contract expires.




The Blues are also set to lose Andreas Christensen, who has reportedly already agreed a move to Barcelona as a free agent this summer.

The Champions League holders also face the prospect of losing skipper Cesar Azpilicueta, whose contract also runs out at the end of the season.




According to The Telegraph, Tuchel wants Chelsea to sign two new defenders to compensate for the departures of Rudiger and Christensen.

Sevilla’s Jules Kounde, who came close to joining Chelsea last summer before the club raised their asking price in the closing stages of the transfer window, is still on Tuchel’s shortlist.

Villarreal’s Pau Torres has also been identified by Chelsea as a player who could provide a solution to the left side of Tuchel’s defence, although Manchester United are also keen on the defender.

According to Sky Germany, Tuchel is also an admirer of Red Bull Leipzig centre-back Josko Gvardiol.




The 20-year-old defender is reportedly viewed by Tuchel as Rudiger’s possible replacement at the club.

Chelsea, however, have been forced to put their summer transfer plans on hold after the club’s sanctions due to Roman Abramovich’s ownership.

Tuchel also claimed over the weekend that Chelsea’s sanctions played a major role in their failure to reach an agreement with Rudiger.

‘We fought hard,’ said Tuchel. ‘I fought hard on a personal level. We made big offers to him, and the club tried everything.




‘But for some weeks we cannot fight any more because we have the sanctions. We cannot adjust. We cannot continue, and so it is what it is.

‘He deserves my full support because he delivered incredible performances right until today.

‘I’m just happy that I had the chance to coach him and to have him in the team. Because he was nothing but brilliant.’

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