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Jadon Sancho leapfrogs Moussa Dembele on Chelsea transfer wishlist as Celtic hero is 'reassessed'

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Big-spending Chelsea are rethinking their blockbuster summer transfer strategy amid the coronavirus pandemic.Frank Lampard's side had been tipped to set the market this summer but that was before COVID-19 took control across the globe.

The Stamford Bridge side were sitting in fourth place in the Premier League before the football lockdown with a host of world stars tipped for a switch to West London.

And high up on any wishlist was Lyon striker Moussa Dembele who was poised to be at the centre of a transfer tug of war for the 218-goal striker with Manchester United and Tottenham also huge admirers of the £60m-rated forward.

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