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Let's Talk Biz: The Jam-Packed Transfer Saga of Jam-Boi Gittens
Hold on to your hats, folks! The transfer market is heating up, and we've got a juicy little tale to spin for ya. Jamie Gittens, the offensive powerhouse from Borussia Dortmund, is rumored to be heading to none other than FC Chelsea. But it's not just a simple transfer; it's a game of numbers.
Jamie Gittens, a promising 20-year-old winger, has reportedly secluded a whopping seven-year deal with the Blues. However, the real controversy lies in the transfer fee. According to Sky TV and the "WAZ," Chelsea has tossed a 35 million euro offer into the ring, but Dortmund is standing firm at a cool 50 million euros.
Now, Chelsea is known for their shrewd negotiations, so they're playing it cool, trying to wear down Dortmund's resolve. They're not necessarily planning to snap up Gittens for the upcoming Club World Cup in the USA, but they've made a solid late attempt before Dortmund's participation. Alas, they missed the boat, as the transfer deadline came and went on the 7th at 7pm.
Interestingly, if Dortmund hadn't included Gittens in their Club World Cup squad, Chelsea could've registered him for the tournament during the in-tournament registration period after the group stages. But that's water under the bridge now.
So, what happens next? Well, Chelsea's not one to give up easily. They're optimistic that their persistent pursuit will pay off when the transfer window reopens on Monday. After all, Gittens is said to have a burning desire to strut his stuff at Stamford Bridge, but Dortmund ain't keen on giving him away for a song.
[Join us next time for more thrilling drama as we continue to unravel the ever-evolving transfer tumult!]
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In the world of European leagues, Chelsea's pursuit of Borussia Dortmund's rising star, Jamie Gittens, continues even after the transfer deadline. With Gittens expressing a strong interest to play at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea is optimistic about securing his services when the transfer window reopens, aiming to bolster their squad for future sporting events, such as the Premier League.