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Tuesday's Chelsea transfer talk news roundup: Frank Lampard, Fikayo Tomori, Reece James

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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer talk for Chelsea on Tuesday, July 9 ahead of the 2019-20 campaign.

It is all change at Chelsea this summer with manager Maurizio Sarri and star player Eden Hazard having left Stamford Bridge, despite a third-placed Premier League finish and Europa League glory last season.

A FIFA-imposed transfer ban has made recruitment even more difficult for new boss Frank Lampard, but that has not stopped the Blues from being linked with players and here Sports Mole rounds up the latest news on possible comings and goings for the West Londoners.

Tuesday morning's headlines:

Frank Lampard wants Ashley Cole back at Chelsea?
Frank Lampard is reportedly keen on bringing Ashley Cole into his backroom staff after the former midfielder was announced as Chelsea manager last week. Read more.

Palace 'eyeing Reece James as Wan-Bissaka replacement'
Crystal Palace reportedly view Chelsea right-back Reece James as their first-choice option to replace Aaron Wan-Bissaka this summer. Read more.

Burnley considering move for Chelsea youngster Fikayo Tomori?
Burnley may reportedly move for Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori if they part ways with James Tarkowski this summer. Read more.

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