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·20 June 2025
20-year-old forward ‘determined’ to join Chelsea this summer

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·20 June 2025
Chelsea’s transfer plans are gaining clarity as they continue their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens. According to The Standard, Gittens remains the Blues’ top priority this summer, with personal terms already agreed between the player and the club.
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Chelsea have long admired Gittens’ blend of directness, control and dynamism. Their initial £42 million offer was rejected by Dortmund, who are reportedly holding out for closer to £50 million. The winger, for his part, is understood to favour a move to Stamford Bridge.
The club’s need is specific: a right-footed winger who can operate from the left, cutting inside to disrupt and create. In Gittens, Chelsea see not just potential, but purpose. With Joao Pedro and Mohammed Kudus also discussed internally, and Malick Fofana on the radar, the priority is clear.
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Chelsea’s Club World Cup campaign has not halted behind-the-scenes progress. The recruitment team remain active in talks and are expected to return with an improved offer. Hugo Ekitike, while of interest, will not be pursued at his current valuation.
Jamie Gittens has the hallmarks of a modern Chelsea winger. He is sharp in possession, fearless in one-on-ones and versatile enough to stretch or invert as needed. But more than that, he wants to join. That in itself matters, especially in a market increasingly dictated by agents and inflated clauses.
The fact that personal terms are already agreed shows how far along this move has come. Chelsea’s initial bid being knocked back isn’t a failure, it’s part of the dance. Dortmund know his value, but Chelsea have the muscle to match it if the fit is right.
After seasons of transition, this feels like a squad taking shape with defined tactical profiles. Signing a right-footed left winger is a measured and intelligent move. If Gittens is the one, and if the club can close the gap, it will be a signing of purpose, not just promise.