Chelsea transfers: Jamie Gittens deal agreed from Dortmund – sources

Chelsea has concluded an agreement of a value of up to 65 million euros ($ 76.1 million) to sign Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund, sources said in ESPN.
ESPN reported earlier this week that the two clubs had faced in front of the United States with the Premier League team and that Dortmund has signed up at the Club World Cup and these negotiations have increased in recent days.
The 20 -year -old has agreed on a seven -year contract and is expected to undergo a medical in the next 48 hours.
Although FIFA has judged that up to two players to be added to the club World Cup teams, Gittens will not be able to play for its new team in competition because it is linked to the Cup after having made the appearance of a replacement against Fluminense in the group phase.
Chelsea had previously rejected two offers before the start of the tournament, not having entered into a highest agreement after the highest offer – worth 50 million euros, including additional modules – has failed to assess Dortmund.
Gittens will join the former growing cookie of the ex-manchester City in Stamford Bridge, after the arrival of Liam Delap from the city of Ipswich for 30 million pounds Sterling. Cole Palmer and Tosin Adarabioyo were also formerly in the books of the city.
Even once the Gittens agreement is finished, Chelsea will continue to try to strengthen their attack options. The West London Club continues an agreement for Brighton striker João Pedro with Newcastle also in the race.