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The six players Chelsea could spend £233m on before transfer deadline day

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Chelsea are expected to be busy in the final month of the window – as transfer news related to the Blues is regularly released.

According to the Daily Mail, Todd Boehly could even sign six new players before transfer deadline day.

So, who could Chelsea bring to Stamford Bridge? Let’s take a look…

What’s the story?

Well, it is said that Chelsea could spend another £233m on six new signings before the window ends.

The Daily Mail believe that sextuplet contains Michael Olise, Dusan Vlahovic, Elye Wahi, Tyler Adams, Deivid Washington and Moises Caicedo.

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Brighton want £100m for the latter, with Chelsea submitting four unsuccessful bids so far – the last of which was worth £80m.

That means £133m is expected to be spread across the remaining five targets, which would actually be quite good value for money if Chelsea can secure five new players for around £130m.

Chelsea transfer news – who could arrive next?

The most likely of these six names to arrive next at Stamford Bridge is probably Adams – in our view at least.

According to the Daily Mail, the United States international wants to join Chelsea, and he can be signed for just £20m due to a release clause in his contract at Leeds United.

That means Chelsea do not need to haggle over a fee with the Whites, and personal terms also shouldn’t be an issue for Adams given his desire to join.

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If not the American, then Washington seems likeliest to arrive next – according to Fabrizio Romano, a €20m (£17m) deal has been agreed with Santos, and the striker is also keen on the move.

The Brazilian is – however – set to be loaned out to Boehly’s Strasbourg in France, who are managed by Patrick Vieira.

Be sure to keep an eye on developments at Chelsea, as plenty of transfer activity is expected.