The top three stayed the same, with Brazil at No. 2, France at No. 3, and Belgium at No. 1, European Champions winner Italy move up to 5th.

SOURCE: ALLFOOTBALL
The top three stayed the same, with Brazil at No. 2, France at No. 3, and Belgium at No. 1, European Champions winner Italy move up to 5th.

SOURCE: ALLFOOTBALL
Chelsea break club transfer record to re-sign Lukaku for £97.5m

Lukaku: “I’m happy, blessed to be back at this wonderful club. I have supported Chelsea as a kid. The way the club is going fits my ambitions perfectly and just coming off winning Serie A. This opportunity comes at the right time and we can have a lot of success together”

Talks with Inter Milan reached a conclusion on Saturday after days of negotiations over the fee and structure of the transfer.
The 28-year-old landed at Biggin Hill airport on Wednesday evening ahead of his move back to Stamford Bridge, having passed the main part of his medical in Milan on Monday.
He then flew to Nice for meetings with his agent Federico Pastorello in Monaco on Tuesday and has now put pen to paper on an emotional return to west London.
Thomas Tuchel had been desperate to bolster his attacking options on the eve of the new season as the German coach eyes a shot at the Premier League title in 2021-22.
Olivier Giroud departed for AC Milan earlier this summer, Tammy Abraham has been made available for a move away and Timo Werner struggled in his first season following a £52m switch from RB Leipzig.
Lukaku agreed to a Chelsea return at the end of last week after it became clear Inter were willing to sell to alleviate their growing financial concerns.
It is understood that Lukaku has agreed terms on a contract worth around £10m a year after tax.
The deal to bring him back to west London also sees Manchester United – where Lukaku played for two years before heading to Serie A to join Inter – receive £3.8m as a sell-on clause.
The Blues kick their season off with a clash against London rivals Crystal Palace on Saturday, and they’ll hope to have Lukaku available for his second debut.
Chelsea had been keen on Borussia Dortmund sensation Erling Haaland – only to find that path blocked on more than one occasion by the German club.
Source: ALLFOOTBALL
Chelsea are the Super Cup champions after a tense penalty shootout win over Villarreal. One-all at 90 minutes, and 1-1 at the end of 120 minutes, the 2021 Super Cup final is settled by a penalty shootout. The most notable moment of extra-time was Chelsea replacing their first choice goalkeeper Edouard Mendy with Kepa Arrizabalaga in the final minute, primarily for spotkicks. Kepa guard Tuchel’s men to win Super Cup.





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