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Lewis Pangratiou

Chelsea news: Newcastle eye Chelsea and Man United stars as Paulo Dybala dream transfer revealed

Here is your Chelsea morning digest on Tuesday, March 22.

Newcastle eye Chelsea goalkeeper

Newcastle United have reportedly shortlisted Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as a potential transfer target ahead of the summer window. The Magpies want to add to their goalkeeping options ahead of next season and see the Blues stopper as an option alongside Manchester United's Dean Henderson according to the Daily Mail.

Although he has made a number of appearances for the Blues this season, Kepa is behind Edouard Mendy in the pecking order at Stamford Bridge and it wouldn't be at all surprising if he listened to offers in the future.

READ MORE: Man United make manager decision amid Erik ten Hag, Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino links

READ MORE: Muhsin Bayrak handed double Chelsea takeover blow as first transfer plan flops after failed bid

Dybala's already revealed his 'dream' move

Juventus star Paulo Dybala is set to be one of the most lucrative free agents available this summer. And the 28-year-old is set to be hot property if he does end up leaving Turin.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Dybala won't be signing a new contract with the Serie A side on the conditions they have set, and he's now set to begin talks with interested parties. Plenty of big teams across Europe have been linked with a move for the 28-year-old, but if his previous words are anything to go by, the Argentine would prefer a move to one of two other European giants, with one of those sides being domestic rivals Manchester City.

"When I play with the PlayStation, I always choose Barcelona or Manchester City," Dybala told Guerin Sportivo, via the Express, in 2015. "I dream to play one day with one of those clubs."

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What Abramovich has done with his super yachts

Roman Abramovich has reportedly sailed both of his luxury yachts to Turkish waters in order to stop them from getting seized from prospective government sanctions. The Russian oligarch has faced intense scrutiny in the wake of Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine.

After having his properties in the UK seized, as well as being forced to relinquish control of Chelsea, Abramovich is now trying to protect his remaining assets. Among those assets are his two super yachts, Eclipse and Solaris, and as per the Daily Star, he's sailed both to Turkish waters where it's jurisdictionally safe to keep them. The first of those two, worth an estimated £400m, is 160 metres long which was the world's longest private yacht when it first launched.

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