Chelsea news: Christian Pulisic to join Blues as Borussia Dortmund prepare to sell £70m-rated USA starlet in January

And the Blues are desperate to get the deal done in January as Fifa’s threat of a transfer ban looms.

The 20-year-old American winger showcased his abilities at Wembley last night despite USA falling to a 3-0 defeat to England.

His contact with Dortmund expires in 2020 and the German giants know they need to cash in now to avoid losing him for nothing in 2020.

Despite attempts at opening negotiations over a new bumper package, Pulisic has his heart set on leaving Signal Iduna Park.

Manchester United and Liverpool are among a host of Europe’s big guns interested in the attacker, but it is Maurizio Sarri’s Chelsea that have won the battle for his services.


Pulisic is one of the brightest talents in the Bundesliga but has faced a battle with emerging England ace Jadon Sancho for the wide spot.

The Three Lions starlet was preferred for last week’s 3-2 victory over Bayern Munich to maintain top spot in the German top-flight.

Pulisic, who was an unused substitute against the reigning champions, joined Dortmund aged 16.

But his refusal to discuss a new contract has prompted them to sell the attacker.

Dortmund have previously placed a £70m price tag on his head, but with his valuation dwindling by the month, Chelsea hope to negotiate a slightly lower deal once the window re-opens.

And his arrival would not be viewed as a direct replacement for any current Blues' stars, dispelling fears he was signing to fill a potential void left if Eden Hazard joins Real Madrid.

Pulisic threw the door open to a Prem switch this week, saying: "England, the Premier League, is where lots of kids dream of playing so there is no reason why one day I won’t play here.

"We are having a great year at Dortmund and I am enjoying every moment of that.

"Then when the time comes for me to talk in the breaks about my future, that’s when those things will happen."

Why are Chelsea facing a transfer ban?

CHELSEA could be forced into a summer transfer splurge to head off the effects of a looming potential transfer ban.

Fifa investigators have recommended the Blues be prevented from buying any players for two years after a probe into the club’s global under-18 signings policy.

Spanish giants Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico have all suffered similar bans in recent seasons.

It is understood the Blues are just one of up to five Prem clubs being scrutinised by Fifa, along with other teams throughout Europe’s big league.

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