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Antonio Rudiger????

I have to say, If he is a good player and improves the squad I don’t mind him coming. I am now at the point where if a player is going to strengthen us and is willing to play for us - I am happy.

lots of people were upset about Mourinho being our manager, but look what he is building. Mourinho attracts good players by his reputation - I just want us to start winning pots and we have a chance with the league cup right now. We were brick against Everton, since the 2nd Half against Southampton we have been pretty impressive. Long may it continue.

if Rudiger adds to that Happy Days.
 
I have to say, If he is a good player and improves the squad I don’t mind him coming. I am now at the point where if a player is going to strengthen us and is willing to play for us - I am happy.

lots of people were upset about Mourinho being our manager, but look what he is building. Mourinho attracts good players by his reputation - I just want us to start winning pots and we have a chance with the league cup right now. We were brick against Everton, since the 2nd Half against Southampton we have been pretty impressive. Long may it continue.

if Rudiger adds to that Happy Days.
Happy to trust Mourinho on this one, even though I don't personally rate him as better than what we already have.

Still hoping we can make Skriniar happen, and not a disaster at all if we don't sign a CB.
 
https://www.thickaccent.com/2020/08...-real-thing-for-chelsea-this-transfer-window/


Bundesliga expert Jan Aage Fjortoft revealed how instrumental a fellow player could be in the transfer business.

Chelsea used the same strategy to its best effect when they managed to bring in Bundesliga star Timo Werner, despite keen interests from the likes of Liverpool.

Retired footballer and renowned Bundesliga insider Jan Aage Fjortoft explained in the Byline podcast with Alex Goldberg why he firmly believes Antonio Rudiger’s influence to be the primary catalyst in Werner’s transfer to London.

Chelsea’s German centre-back has his roots originated from the Bundesliga and more interestingly, with Stuttgart. Timo Werner also graduated from Die Schwaben’s famous academy system and played alongside Rudiger for a few years before making the switch to RB Leipzig.

This connection, along with the fact that the two were now a regular face within the German national team, paid huge dividends for the Blues. The former Norwegian professional further expanded on the topic during the show, sharing how the same plot is being used as Chelsea push for Kai Havertz’s deal.

This time around, it’s both Werner and Rudiger trying to put their influence on Havertz to good use for Frank Lampard’s men. The Blues have been heavily active already in the transfer market and still have some unfinished business to go through.

In the following clip, Jan Aage Fjortoft ends by asserting how big yet underestimated the influence of the players acting as agents are, the Chelsea faithful-for one, couldn’t possibly agree more.

 
This guy can't even get into a brick team from Fulham, he should be begging us to allow him to sign for us.
And we should be telling him to fudge right off.
 
The guys actually chelsea best defender
He enjoys defending and is very much in that stopper mould which isn’t trendy anymore
I wouldn’t say no for the right terms but you do have to wonder what’s happened to him now
 
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