Thursday, 20 August 2015

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho checks watch in training as time runs out to sign John Stones before end of transfer window

  • Chelsea's players and managerial staff took part in training on Wednesday 
  • The Blues have had three bids of up to £30million rejected for Everton defender John Stones
  • The club have snatched Barcelona's Pedro for £21m from under Manchester United's noses
  • Chelsea face West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on Sunday

  • Chelsea's players and managerial staff took part in training on Wednesday as their club's upper echelons pulled off the shock transfer of the summer, snatching Barcelona's Pedro for £21million from under Manchester United's noses.
    Yet manager Jose Mourinho looked pensive at the club's practice base in Cobham as he juggles keeping his first team players' spirits up after their 3-0 loss to title rivals Manchester City on Sunday, preparations for the side's next fixture away to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday coming, and continued negotiations with Everton over bringing in defender John Stones.
    John Terry, who was sensationally substituted against City for the first time in 177 league starts under Mourinho's management, was also photographed on the training pitch alongside left back Cesar Azpilicueta.

    Jose Mourinho checks his watch at Chelsea's training base in CobhamThe Blues' manager wants to sign Everton's John Stones before the end of the transfer window

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho checks his watch (left) at the Blues' training base in Cobham

    After being sensationally substituted against Manchester City, John Terry (centre) has a point to prove
    After being sensationally substituted against Manchester City, John Terry (centre) has a point to prove


    Branislav Ivanovic (left) challenges new signing from Augsburg, Baba Rahman (right) in training
    Branislav Ivanovic (left) challenges new signing from Augsburg, Baba Rahman (right) in training


    In another snap, new Blues signing from Augsburg, Baba Rahman looked at home as he ran with the ball under the watchful eye of right back Branislav Ivanovic.
    After breaking his nose in Chelsea's pre-season match with Barcelona in the United States, and having it bloodied again after being inadvertently punched by his own goalkeeper Asmir Begovic against City, Gary Cahill wore a protective mask on his face in training.
    With regard to Wednesday's unprecedented transfer developments, Sportsmail understands that Mourinho personally spoke to Pedro to convince the winger of his worth to his new suitors in order to seal the deal from Barca.


    Pedro's camp were unaware of United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward's trip to Barcelona to try to get the deal over the line in what became a breakdown in United's attempt for his signature.
    A United source said that the club had decided to end their interest in Pedro and that the decision was made by Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal.
    They added: 'Money was never an issue given the buyout clause. If it was clear cut the deal would have been done weeks ago.' 

    Mourinho patrols the training field in his Chelsea tracksuitDefender Gary Cahill, 29, adjusts his protective face mask
    Mourinho (left) patrols the field in his Chelsea tracksuit as Gary Cahill (right) adjusts his protective face mask



    After being punched in the nose by his own goalkeeper Asmir Begovic against City, Cahill has started to wear the mask in trainingPlaymaker Cesc Fabregas looked focused as he took part in the session
    Defender Cahill, 29, plays a short pass (left), while playmaker Cesc Fabregas (right) looks focused

    Eden Hazard will look to return to his best against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on Sunday
    Eden Hazard will look to return to his best against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on Sunday

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