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According to reports, Chelsea is willing to try to make three signings of Borussia Dortmund in a significant shake of his squad this summer.
The Blues have had another slightly frustrating season, even if there have been some positive and signs of progress since Enzo Maresca replaced Mauricio Pochettino as their manager.
Chelsea is still a long way from where they would ideally like to be, with Maresca currently in the fifth place in the Premier League table.
It is clear that more work is needed to improve this template if they become again challenging the title, and it seems that a triple foray into Dortmund could see the business that the trick would do.
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According to a report of Registration, Chelsea has a trio of Dortmund stars In his vision: Jamie Gittens, Karim Adeyemi and Gregor Kobel.
Given the current West Londoners problems, they certainly seem good potential complements that could make a real difference next season.
Gittens and Adeyemi could be improvements in inconsistent interpreters such as Jadon Sancho, Pedro Neto and Noni Madueke.

In the meantime, Kobel could surely a higher option for Chelsea Inside Robert Sanchez in the goal.
Chelsea needs more signings or do you need a change of approach?
On the one hand, it may make sense to look at this Chelsea squad and decide that better players are needed in various positions.
However, after so many important expenses in recent times, there is also a case to stop a bit and allow these players to roll up.
After all, Liverpool barely changed his squad this season and ended up moving from third place to champions of the Premier League.
Chelsea should also rethink his policy of signing so many young players and seeking more experience.
Gittens and Adeyemi have shown many promises, but they still seem like a profile similar to many of their current players, so it may not have what it takes to really lift this side in the way that some of their grains of the past.