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Chelsea is already preparing to welcome Christian Pulisic into the Premier League this summer, after entering into an agreement with winger last month.

But the star of Borussia Dortmund will not be the only summer arrival since Marina Granovskaia is well prepared to punish the maneuvers.

Bakayoko, meanwhile, is about to leave Chelsea after failing to hold the remarks that had convinced the Blues to dismiss him from Monaco in 2017.

The midfielder is currently on loan at AC Milan, where he managed to regain form thanks to Gennaro Gattuso.

The Italian giants would like to keep Bakayoko full-time – which has led Chelsea to develop a transfer plan involving Kessie.

Express Sport understands that Chelsea will require Milano Kessie to go in the opposite direction if Bakayoko is to remain at San Siro.

In order to comply with the rules of UEFA's financial fair play, AC Milan is forced to fire its players before recruiting new recruits.

So, Kessie and Bakayoko could trade places so that Milan can get the man they want on a permanent basis.

Kessie, who grew up in Atalanta before joining Milan, has been in Chelsea's sights for three years.

And the impressive performance of the 22-year-old in Serie A allowed him to get 25 caps with Côte d'Ivoire.

Chelsea will be in action Sunday as he travels to Etihad to face Manchester City title.

Maurizio Sarri thinks that the match will be won by any party that will take the initiative in the middle of the field.

"We know very well that the City midfielder is one of the best in the world," Sarri said.

"Not only with Fernandinho, but also with Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and David Silva, technically they are the best in Europe.

"It will be very difficult to take control of the match – if we stop Fernandinho, they will have others.

"If they stop Jorginho, we have other options … but maybe not as much." It's fair to say that the match is there – in the middle of the field – more than 40 percent. with the attackers. "

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