
Blues back in Gittens talks
Chelsea have restarted talks with Borussia Dortmund over winger Jamie Gittens in an attempt to find an agreement.The Blues had a £42m offer rejected on 10 June.The England Under-21 international has played just 13 minutes in the Club World Cup under Dortmund boss Niko Kovac and is keen to move to Stamford Bridge having previously been offered a seven-year deal with the club.Bayern Munich are known to be interested but unlikely to progress talks.
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