Another busy summer is being speculated on at Stamford Bridge, with the Blues seemingly ready to freshen up their ranks despite investing over £1 billion ($1.3bn) on fresh faces since their Todd Boehly-led ownership group arrived in west London.
Any top-flight move would represent a big jump, though, and World Cup-winning former Blues midfielder Emmanuel Petit has told YaySweepstakes.com of the somewhat surprising gossip: “I have a lot of respect for Jobe Bellingham, but he isn’t ready to play for Chelsea, they cannot be compared to Sunderland in any way. It would be a jump of three or four steps, he is doing great things at Sunderland and has been linked to many top clubs, but he wouldn’t be right for Chelsea. That shouldn’t be their priority.”
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Chelsea are wary of seeing Jobe slip through their net having previously missed out on Jude, as he headed to Borussia Dortmund on the back of breaking through at Birmingham. They have already spent big on several midfielders, including splashing out nine-figure fees for Argentine star Enzo Fernandez and Ecuadorian enforcer Moises Caicedo.