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JUST IN: Fabrizio confirms Tyler Adams medicals as midfielder set to join Chelsea

The Blues have also had a number of bids rejected for Brighton’s Moises Caicedo, the most recent of which was worth £80m but Brighton value Caicedo at £100m.

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Chelsea are set to complete the transfer of Leeds midfielder Tyler Adams after activating the £20 million relegation release clause in his contract.

The 24-year-old has agreed personal terms with Chelsea and has undergone the first part of his medical on Wednesday ahead of a move to Stamford Bridge.

According to football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the relegation clause worth £20m has been activated, and United States International, Adams will complete the main part of his medicals on Thursday.

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Fabrizio tweeted: “Tyler Adams to Chelsea, here we go! The relegation clause, worth £20m has been activated today.

“Agreement reached with player’s agent in London over personal terms and now medical tests to follow — after 10 days negotiations, deal now done.”

Chelsea want to sign two midfielders before the transfer window closes on September 1 and made a £48m bid for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia on Wednesday.

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The Blues are keen to bolster their midfield following the departures of Mason Mount, Mateo Kovacic, and N’Golo Kante during the transfer window.

The Blues have also had a number of bids rejected for Brighton’s Moises Caicedo, the most recent of which was worth £80m but Brighton value Caicedo at £100m.

However, the player is willing to join Chelsea, and manager Roberto De Zerbi has admitted that he is uncertain if Caicedo will remain at Brighton at the end of the window.

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