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EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea Want Donnarumma To Replace Kepa, Declan Rice Deal Lined Up..
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Kai Havertz is seemingly next, while bids for Declan Rice and Gianluigi Donnarumma are reportedly being lined up.
Chelsea have made Gianluigi Donnarumma their top goalkeeping target, according to reports.
Frank Lampard has been desperate to replace Kepa this summer and been linked with an approach for Burnley's Nick Pope and Watford's Ben Foster.
But a Chelsea source has told Football Insider that Donnarumma is now the man they want between the sticks.
The goalkeeper is entering the final year of his AC Milan contract and agent Mino Raiola would certainly drive a hard bargain if the Rossoneri want him to renew.
As a result, the Italian side are said to be willing to sell the 21-year-old for around £50m.
Chelsea are ready to push their summer spend above £250million by finally making a firm offer for Declan Rice, writes Duncan Wright.
Any move for Rice would be a costly one, but Frank Lampard still wants the midfielder from West Ham, who rate him at £80m and will not make it easy to strike a deal.
Lamps sees 21-year-old midfielder Rice — who also plays in defence — as the ideal man to help the club get back in the Premier League title mix.
The Stamford Bridge outfit are prepared to play the long game, knowing West Ham need to sell before they buy.
And if David Moyes can't sell the likes of Felipe Anderson then he may have no choice but to let Rice go.
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Joe99

See How Money Can Be Stolen From Your Account Through Your Phone
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Police in Lagos have arrested five suspects who specialised in stealing mobile phones to withdraw money from owners’ accounts.
The suspects are Daniel Asigbe, 25; Ikechukwu Aigbe, 25; Frank Opara, 21; Seun Dairo, 19; and Goodness Ndukwe, 19.
They had stolen a Samsung X9 phone in a barbing saloon, in Lekki, two months ago, from where they successfully withdrew N2.3 million.
The suspects said that they did not need an insider connection in banks to transfer money from stolen SIM cards.
They claimed they had codes that could facilitate the change of owners withdrawal pins.
During interrogation, one of them, Asigbe, said: “I stole the phone and gave the SIM card to Ikechukwu, who got the owner’s BVN. He sent the BVN number to Yele [at large], who generated the account owner’s transfer pin.
“He gave Ikechukwu the details. He [Ikechukwu] transferred N2.3 million from the account, into Seun’s account. He also bought N20,000 worth of airtime from the account.
“We don’t have a bank insider, we bypass them because we get all the information we need to transfer money from stolen phones through some codesâ€.
Spokesperson of Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos said that investigation was ongoing and that the suspects would be charged to court upon completion, for prosecution.
DSP Hauwa Adamu added: “Meanwhile, members of the public are hereby advised to quickly draw necessary attention in the event of loss of their mobile phones or other valuables.â€
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