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The best Chelsea boots for women are marked by several key characteristics: They’re typically ankle height with a low heel, and have stretchy elastic panels and a grippy sole. Our top picks have ...
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Nico Williams has confirmed he had offers to leave Athletic Bilbao this summer, with Arsenal and Chelsea among his admirers, according to reports. The 22-year-old dazzled at Euro 2024 for Spain ...
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has explained how the ‘crazy end to the summer saga’ involving Chelsea and Napoli forward Victor Osimhen unfolded. Chelsea were the biggest spenders in Europe ...
Chelsea have left Cole Palmer out of their Conference League squad and that really does make Arsenal look great. Somehow. It takes some special kind of Simone Biles-level mental gymnastics to see ...
Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson became the latest athlete to replicate Dikec's stance, which became a social media sensation in Paris. Jackson scored a goal in the 25th minute against Crystal ...
Chelsea are scrambling to offload more unwanted players to countries where the transfer window is still open, as they bid to end the summer with a net zero transfer spend. The Saudi window is also ...