Todd Boehly, co-owner and Chairman of Chelsea, looks on from the stands. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Chelsea are expected to sign Jadon Sancho permanently at the end of the season, and they could look to sell him immediately to fund a move for Jamie Gittens.
According to a report from Give Me Sport, Chelsea are interested in the 20-year-old Borussia Dortmund attacker, and they could look to sign him in the summer. The report claims that they could sign Sancho permanently and sell him immediately to make way for the Bundesliga attacker.
Sancho has been linked with a return to his former club, and it remains to be seen whether Dortmund are prepared to bring him back.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are keeping tabs on Gittens as well.
Jamie Gittens would be a superb addition

Gittens is highly rated across Europe, and he has been labelled as a “fantastic player” earlier this season. There is no doubt that he would be an exceptional long-term acquisition for Chelsea if they can get the deal done.
They need more unpredictability and quality in the final third, and the 20-year-old attacker will provide just that. He will add goals and creativity to the side. He has proven himself to be a reliable performer in the German top flight, and there is no doubt that he has the ability to succeed in the Premier League as well.
The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in England will be quite exciting for the youngster, and he will fancy a move to Chelsea if there is a concrete proposal ahead of him.
Chelsea are pushing for Champions League qualification, and they will look for titles as well. They need to improve their squad in the summer and signing one of the best young attackers in Europe. Football would be a wise decision.
Gittens is a left-sided winger who is versatile enough to operate on either flank. He has 12 goals and five assists to his name this season, and his numbers are likely to improve when he is playing in a better team alongside quality players. Regular football in England could accelerate his development and help him fulfil his world-class potential.
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