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Thomas Tuchel is happy with Chelsea transfer plans

Thomas Tuchel

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel took to the media to claim that he won't be causing the issues regarding transfer at Chelsea due to his reputation for being a disruptive force in the clubs he has managed.

During his time at Paris Saint-Germain, Dortmund and Mainz 05, Tuchel has reportedly had issues with senior staff over their transfer moves in the market, with best au online casino putting forth their predictions for the transfer window.

Those issues helped propelled to parting ways with the French giants in December, before moving to Stamford Bridge in January. But, as Chelsea started making plans for the summer transfer window, Tuchel claimed that he is satisfied with what is happening.

Speaking to reporters, Tuchel said via Goal: "I have opinions about what we can add to the group to get better. This is my job. I will give my opinion when I am asked my opinion. We will do this and sometimes your opinions change and this is also a process.

"I have my ideas, of course. I have my ideas for certain profiles. It is not about me wishing for player A and player B and if they don't come, I will get angry. It was never like this in my whole career and it will never be like this.

"I understand that there are issues to solve with the agents, the players and the interests of the club. It is not only about me and my wishes. This is the baseline for all talks that we have here. Of course, we talk about it.

"I talk with the club, I give my opinion and talk about it with the scouting department. I am involved and I should be involved. I have the feeling that I am involved. The players that we have all have fantastic personalities and right now are even a moment where we get to know each other better and better.

"We have big games and crucial times ahead of us, so we will have a very clear picture of our group. The stronger they perform then the harder it is to improve this squad from the outside. But there's always room and ideas that we will find out.

"I have a strong feeling that we are not in a rush and we are not in a big need. We are very relaxed. Everyone is fully focused and it is not the time to get distracted with any of that."

With Olivier Giroud likely to part ways with the club this summer, Chelsea will be looking to sign another veteran striker during the transfer window, and www.casinosonline-canada.ca is watching how the signings will happen Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland and Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku are currently being watched by the London club, but the duo is unlikely to leave their clubs this summer.

Chelsea is also being linked with a move for Bayern Munich defender Niklas Sule and Atletico Madrid's Jose Gimenez. They will return to action on Wednesday when they will be hosting Real Madrid for the second leg of the Champion semi-final.