Newcastle rival Chelsea as winger

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Newcastle United is reportedly seeking a competition with Chelsea in search of a potential transfer of Dortmund Gittens's Dortmund Gittens this summer.
The talented 20-year-old has attracted much speculation in the Bundesliga and will soon return to the Premier League.
Gittens had a spell early in his career, as well as Manchester City and Academies of Manchester and Chelsea, but it remains to be seen for him after he might leave Dortmund.
According to the latest report, Chelsea now appears to be facing Gittens's signature competition as Newcastle also competes strongly.
Should Jamie Gittens join Chelsea or Newcastle this summer?
One imagines that once we know who will play in the Champions League next season, Gittens's future will become clearer.
It looks like this will be very close as the top five fights enter the final day of the season, so Gittens may be watching the results.
Fans will also surely scramble to figure out how to buy Nottingham Forest and Chelsea tickets so they can also celebrate Champions League qualification on site.
This could be a huge result, as Chelsea missed it could mean they can never beat Newcastle to sign like Gittens again.
Chelsea can't afford another bad transfer window
Chelsea does need to handle it correctly with this year’s signing situation, because the current board recruitment is simply not good enough.
A lot of money has been invested in a long-term project, but now it seems that only a few people are working the way they expect.
Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caideo have had a big success story in the CFC, but other recent signings are major losers, most notably Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Felix, Joao Felix, Nicolas Jackson, Robert Sanchez and Romeo Lavia, Robert Sanchez and Romeo Lavia, as well as such as Jadon Sancho and Pedro Neto and Pedro Neto and Pedro and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and.
Gittens might be a wise signing that would allow West Londoners to upgrade the likes of Sancho and Neto, but the club might also need to start signing more verified and experienced names to complement their youngsters.
It will be interesting to see how this matter is resolved and whether Champions League qualifications this weekend can offer more options for more options on the market in the coming weeks and months.






