Chelsea transfer news: Harry Kane to Chelsea suggested by top Journalist, chelsea,chelsea fc,chelsea transfer news,thomas tuchel,harry kane,spurs,tottenham,premier league,football,kane,soccer,sport news,football news,mourinho,transfer news,manchester united,timo werner,hakim ziyech,kai havertz,ben chilwell,werner,ziyech,pulisic,kante,lampard,abraham,london,havertz,chilwell,tuchel,chelsea fc news,mason mount,champions league,christian pulisic,sport,sports,blues, Welcome to Chelsea sport Channel. Before we start the video, please subscribe, like and feel free to comment. Harry Kane to Chelsea suggested by top Journalist Harry Kane wants to leave Tottenham this summer if they do not get a Champions League place, according to The Athletic. The report has not linked Chelsea as a name interested as of yet, but we all know that The Blues desire a top class new striker this summer, being heavily linked with Erling Haaland. Surely they couldn’t go for Kane right? Would they even contemplate selling him to Chelsea? I’d say it was close to impossible. However, top Journalist Walter Samuel, writing for The Daily Mail, believes that Kane moving to Chelsea this summer makes sense. Samuel says it may be a long shot, but now would be a good time to test Daniel Levy’s love for a deal. As I said, personally I do not see this even being contemplated, I feel there is just too much in the way. But as Samuel says, there are also a few key elements in the favour of this happening, and as we always say, never say never in this business! Loan side confirm they want to keep hold of Chelsea player Chelsea have a number of players out on loan currently, with some of their futures being rather up in the air to say the least. One player who is out on loan and perhaps has a bit more of a clearer picture is defender Fikayo Tomori. The Chelsea centre back is currently on loan with AC Milan and he is having a great season. All the Serie A side need to do to secure him as a permanent Milan player, is activate his option to buy clause that both clubs agreed to put in the deal in January. It looks pretty obvious that Tomori would accept the move, so it would just be for Milan to trigger the option to buy clause. And it sounds like they are going to, according to their manager Stefano Pioli, as reported below by Fabrizio Romano. Although, an interesting point here is he finishes the interview with ‘let’s see what happens with Chelsea,’ which is odd, seeing as the decision is purely Milan and Tomori’s. • Chelsea transfer news: Harry Kane to Chels...