New Chelsea owner Todd Boelhy thought that crazy purchases would buy peace in the club and the trust of the fans, but so far, he is mistaken. After breaking the bank for Marc Cucurella, Chelsea ran into a wall in Liverpool, since Everton for some reason still does not agree when it comes to the sale of Anthony Gordon for the dizzying sum of 71 million euros, while Leicester also remains firm when it comes to the sale of Wesley Fofana.Chelsea have had a 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙧𝙙 bid of around $82M rejected by Leicester City for Wesley Fofana, per multiple reports ❌ pic.twitter.com/IKrnx9RpeJ— B/R Football (@brfootball) August 23, 2022 Latest information from London is that Leicester rejected the third official offer from West London for the 21-year-old stopper for the sum of 83 million. Sky Sport writes that the fixed part was 71 million, the rest would go through bonuses, but there is a catch. Namely, Leicester would hardly be able to receive the full sum because the bonuses mentioned were “too ambitious”, which therefore indicates that there were a number of difficult conditions that the Frenchman would have to fulfill in order for the clauses to be activated. Of course. The Foxes gave a negative answer for the third time.Relentless: Chelsea offering 71 million for GordonWhat does all this mean for Chelsea, Leicester and Fofana? After the dramatic win over Stockport in the League Cup, Brendan Rodgers said that Fofana is still training with the second team after he did not show up for training last week. The talented Frenchman is trying all he can to box out a transfer to Stamford Bridge because he wants to make a step forward in his career, play in the Champions League and thus increase his chances of being selected by Didier Deschamps in the team that will defend the world title in Qatar at the end of the year. It will be interesting to see if the young defender is in the squad for the weekend, given that the Foxes are visiting Chelsea…Sterling admits he was unhappy and angry at Manchester CityLet’s recall that Rogers already said that Chelsea will have to break the world record for compensation for a defender if they want to sign Fofana, which would actually be a minimum of 100 million euros. Chelsea tried several options and failed, although Fofana is a big wish not only of Thomas Tuchel, but also of Todd Boehly, who also holds the position of general manager. The Sun reports that Tuchel, after yet another rejection, now insists they look at alternative solutions during the final seven days of the transfer window. It will be an interesting week for Chelsea ahead of the 31st August.##NAJAVA_MECA_6589055##