Christian Pulisic in Chelsea: American star supports Blues to "fix the problem" before his arrival at £ 58 million



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The American international should join the ranks at Stamford Bridge this summer and think he has settled all issues by then.

Christian Pulisic is turning to Chelsea to "fix the problem" before completing a £ 58 million ($ 74 million) transfer to Stamford Bridge over the summer.

The American international has already signed an agreement that will remove him from Borussia Dortmund and open a new stage of his career in England.

Chelsea acted quickly to dismiss the transfer, as they were eager to repel the rival interests of the famous 20-year-old playmaker.

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They are delighted to have their man, but struggles have been recorded in West London since the signing of this deal involving considerable sums.

Maurizio Sarri sees his methods questioned on the back of two humiliating defeats on the road that saw Chelsea crashed 4-0 at Bournemouth and 6-0 at Manchester City.

There are clearly problems to be solved, but Pulisic is confident that they will have been settled by the time he embarks on a Premier League adventure.

He told reporters that he was going to Chelsea after being in London for the 3-0 defeat of Dortmund against the Champions League in Tottenham on Wednesday: "It's hard to say.

"They have had some tough results, but I know that they will fix the problem.

"It's a great team with great players and a good coach, so they'll fix everything."

Christian Eriksen, Axel Witsel, Tottenham against Dortmund

Pulisic was informed early on what to expect from the Premier League against the Spurs.

He did not enjoy the best of times in this competition. Mauricio Pochettino's team scored three times in the second half at Wembley Stadium to take control of the continental clash.

Although it was not the experience that he had hoped for on his first outing on English soil since he had promised his future in Chelsea, Pulisic said that he was still eager to revive a rivalry with Tottenham and other hopes of titles in 2019-20.

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He added: "Tottenham is an excellent team, it is good to play against a big competition in any league.

"But obviously, I'm really looking forward to next season."

Pulisic and Dortmund will have the opportunity to try to organize a remarkable turnaround of the Champions League on their home soil when the Spurs will travel to Germany for the second leg of their European meeting on 5 March.

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