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·24 April 2025

Sky journalist goes against Matt Law and everyone else to debunk huge Chelsea transfer story

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A Sky Sports reporter has decided to go completely against the grain to report the opposite of what the likes of Matt Law are reporting.

The Blues came from a goal down to score two very late goals to win the game 2-1 against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon in what was a very dramatic game of ups and downs. But for 80 minutes, it was a lot of downs for Chelsea and the woes were continuing. Thankfully, they managed to get two late goals from individual brilliance to win the game.


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Still, manager Enzo Maresca did not celebrate the Chelsea win over with the away fans like all the players did at the end of the game, which was very odd. But he has explained his reasoning for this in the post match press conference, although it wont wash.

The fans were furious throughout most of the game though and certainly let the manager and the players know this at half time and throughout the game. Pedro Neto responded to the fan anger in his post-match comments after the game on Sunday.

But away from the pitch, the transfer dramas are already building ahead of the summer transfer window opening soon, and Dean Huijsen is shaping up to be one of the stories of the summer.

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Dean Huijsen in action for Bournemouth against Fulham (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)

Yesterday it was reported by basically every top journalist, as well as Matt Law from The Telegraph, that Chelsea were now leading in the race to sign Dean Huijsen from Bournemouth.

However, Kaveh Solhekol from Sky Sports has reported the opposite of everyone else late last night and claims Chelsea are NOT leading for Huijsen.

He writes on X:

‘Race to sign Dean Huijsen from Bournemouth is wide open. Too early to say where he’ll be playing next season because of level of interest – Chelsea, Newcastle, Arsenal, Liverpool. Chelsea not favourites at the moment but considering whether to offer to pay release clause of about £50m. Real Madrid would be priority for the player if they made official move for him. Playing in the Champions League also major consideration if he leaves.  Chelsea have good relations with his representatives, but they are two points away from a Champions League place with five games to play.’

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