Jules Kounde's Representatives Give Chelsea Ultimatum Over Transfer

The representatives of Jules Kounde are reportedly frustrated at a lack of contact from Chelsea and have given new Blues chief Todd Boehly an ultimatum regarding transfer talks.


The American businessman completed a £4.25billion takeover at the end of May and has already begun to implement changes behind the scenes at Stamford Bridge. Chairman Bruce Buck will step down at the end of June after 19 years of service whilst transfer chief Marina Granovskaia is also set to leave the west London outfit.


Boehly himself will take over from Granovskaia, at least on a temporary basis, with the LA Dodgers co-owner personally overseeing Romelu Lukaku's loan move to Inter Milan.


Boehly knows the club are in desperate need of defensive acquisitions, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen have left for Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively, whilst Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso could also join the Dane at the Camp Nou next season.


Now, according to 90min, the Blues have been told to firm up their interest if they are serious about signing Jules Kounde. The Frenchman is a long-standing target for Thomas Tuchel and the west Londoners believed they were close to reaching an agreement last summer - but differing valuations in the transfer fee saw the deal collapse at the 11th hour.


While Kounde is still keen on a move to Stamford Bridge, Sevilla's stance remains the same. The Frenchman has two years remaining on his contract and Chelsea must pay his £69million release clause if they are serious about striking an agreement.


The report states talks remain ongoing for the 23-year-old with Chelsea keen to seal a deal closer to the £50m mark. However, Kounde's representatives are said to be less than impressed at the Blues' reluctance to increase their bid and have given Boehly an ultimatum: either firm up your interest or walk away.

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