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Tuchel targets raised after shopping frenzy

By Rob Draper

SESSEGNON had already prepared with his own pre, pre-season, doing weights and fitness work at the training ground in early summer in order to be ready for the Conte impact. That he was favoured last week over Croatian Ivan Perisic, the manager’s specific signing for his position, bodes well.

‘I arrived in good shape. I did a lot of work before pre-season. It was more injury prevention, being able to cope with the demands of preseason, which I knew was going to be tough, and getting a bit bigger in gym, building my legs, and stamina-wise doing a lot of runs.’

Being physically able to withstand the demand of a Premier League season is a hurdle that proves insurmountable for some young players. Sessegnon though will take some encouragement from a football and Tottenham role model — Gareth Bale. Sessegnon admired and modelled his game on the Welshman, who started his career as a left

THOMAS TUCHEL admits the initial transfer targets he gave new owner Todd Boehly to turn Chelsea into title contenders was a fantasy list beyond the realms of achievable.

But, as Chelsea prepare to take on Tottenham today, Tuchel insists the club’s ambitions can be lifted beyond the top-four if they can pull off their final summer signings.

They have Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marc Cucurella and Carney Chukwuemeka in what is sizing up to be their biggest ever summer spend, with one more signing meaning it would outstrip anything former owner Roman Abramovich did.

They may yet add Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Leicester’s Wesley Fofana, who is said to have agreed personal terms. And if they do, Tuchel will upgrade his targets. Asked if he could win the league without more signings, Tuchel said: ‘I don’t want to limit our ambitions artificially in August and I don’t want to put pressure on us by putting out any number that we want to reach. Every team fights for top four in this league and if in March and April you’re in the race, you’re in the race.

‘I gave Todd a list and it would have been possible to fight straight for the title with those signings. But that was a pretty unrealistic list! We can play fantasy football.

‘In the end we need to pay for it, we need to convince players and other clubs to give us their very best players, it’s simply not happening. I’m super happy with what we succeeded with so far. They’re fantastic signings. If it’s not finished, we try to bring further quality and with further quality, of course, the ambition level rises.’

The biggest summer spend to date for the club was two years ago when they invested £221million, although that came after a yearlong transfer ban.

This summer the club has spent £167m, Boehly making good on his promise to invest.

The spending spree does, however, call into question the value of the club’s academy, which had thrived in recent years.

While Mason Mount and Reece James are now established in the team, Callum Hudson-Odoi has been forced further down the pecking order by the arrival of

Sterling, while Conor Gallagher’s prospects look bleak after a breakthrough season in midfield on loan at Crystal Palace, especially if De Jong arrives.

Hudson-Odoi did not even make the bench last weekend and the synergy with the academy under Frank Lampard looks like being submerged by transfer activity.

Tuchel has hinted Gallagher and Hudson-Odoi could be sold, with Crystal Palace and Borussia Dortmund respectively pursuing loans. But Tuchel insisted they ought to stay and fight for their place.

He added: ‘In general, nobody is for sale and everybody is for sale. It depends what the player wants, how bad the players wants it, what we think, who is ready to pay a certain amount of money.

‘For Callum, he competes. He had long-term problems to overcome from which he suffered. I think he has still a way to go to live up to his potential, because the potential is huge. Having Raheem in can maybe give him the extra boost to step up.

‘Conor fights in central midfield. It’s a tough fight for him because we only have two places in central midfield, which is a bit unfair given the number of players we have for central midfield. But we have to do what’s best for the squad, not what’s best for every individual player.’

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