Reporter: Chelsea has not yet formally offered a price for Menion. The Blues believe that the transfer fee of 25 million pounds is too high

Before the start of the Club World Cup, Chelsea hopes to complete multiple signing transactions, Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol revealed the relevant news.

Chelsea is interested in Meinion but will not pay too much transfer fees. The Blues believe that the 29-year-old Meinian has only one year left in the contract and is not worth the spending of £25 million to bring it in. At present, Chelsea has not made a formal offer. Robert Sanchez performed well at the end of the season and Chelsea had no intention of selling it. They were always looking for cost-effective players in the transfer market, and Meinion was one of the considerations.

Maduaike did not ask for a departure, and Chelsea did not intend to sell it. Maduaike is highly valued in the Blues, and his presence can effectively tear the opponent's defense.

Chelsea signed Liam Drapp from Ipswich with a transfer fee of 30 million pounds, of which 20 million pounds were the down payment and the remaining part was paid in installments. Manchester City will receive 20% of the transfer fee, while Ipswich has the second transfer share clause.

Drapp will join Chelsea in the Club World Cup that will start next week, rather than traveling to Slovakia to compete in the U21 European Cup. Since this is a new FIFA event, players want to be one of them. However, he is still willing to play for the national team.

If Chelsea decides to introduce a new goalkeeper, it is likely that the team will complete the deal before heading to the United States for the Club World Cup next week. Menion has informed Milan that he hopes to join Chelsea and will not renew his contract with the club. Dortmund's Gittens remains the main target of the Blues' recruitment, and the two sides are negotiating the details of the transfer, and new news is expected to come.

West Ham forward Kudus was recommended to Chelsea, and the Blues have not rejected the proposal and are considering whether to add it to the signing list. During the negotiations, West Ham asked about the availability of Robert Sanchez, who worked with current Hammers coach Graham Porter in Brighton. Last season, Kudus played 32 Premier League games for West Ham United, scoring 5 goals and sending 3 assists.