Chelsea had two bids rejected on transfer deadline day

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Chelsea had two bids rejected on transfer deadline day

Previously, the transfer window opened on June 16, but this year the transfer window was opened from June 1 to 10 exclusively for the Club World Cup. In this transfer window, both teams competing in the Club World Cup and many teams not participating in the Club World Cup have made signings. Many teams have brought in the players they want to fill their squad with the best possible players, but there is one team that had both bids rejected on the last day of the transfer window. That team is Chelsea. Chelsea have offered two players to their respective teams to fill their weaknesses for the Club World Cup.

Chelsea have held talks with AC Milan to sign goalkeeper Mikel Arteta from AC Milan, who has been a problem for the club this season. The 30-year-old French goalkeeper has one year left on his contract with the club and the player himself is keen to move to Chelsea. Chelsea had an offer of £18m for Mikel Arteta, but Milan wanted £25m, so Chelsea rejected the offer on deadline day. Chelsea are also keen to sign a player on the left wing, which is lacking in players. Jadon Sancho, who spent a season at Chelsea on the left wing, has also returned to Manchester United, and with Modric's doping case still unresolved, there is only one player on the left wing, Jorge. That's why Chelsea have been trying to sign 20-year-old Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jamie Giddens to bolster their left-wing squad.

Chelsea have reached an agreement with the player, but on the final day of the transfer window, Chelsea made a £50m bid for Giddens, but Dortmund were left wanting £60m plus bonuses, meaning Chelsea had to reject the offer. Chelsea have had both bids rejected on the final day of the transfer window to bolster their squad ahead of the Club World Cup. Thank you to everyone who read this article.

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