
Chelsea
boss Thomas Tuchel says he will be a "happy coach" after September 1, no
matter what happens in the rest of the transfer window.
The Blues are still being linked with a number of players, including Anthony
Gordon, Wesley Fofana and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and Tuchel admits he
would like more options among his squad
However, he will not be spending too much time reflecting on who he could
have signed this summer once the deadline passes at 11pm on Thursday.
"Right now, we could need some more players in some positions," Tuchel said
in his pre-Southampton press conference.
"But it's very close to the end of the transfer window and when the first of
September comes, I will be a happy coach no matter what happens, and I will
try to find solutions, not think about what could have happened.
"Everything that matters in reality… In Southampton, we will find a way to
win, to step up individually and push the team from my side. This is what we
will do whether players come in or not.
"Without tough decisions, we will not get anywhere. We are used to competing
for titles, we are used to competing at the highest level. If we don't have
tough decisions, it will simply not happen.
"We hope to have 60 matches [this season], but we need to have a squad where
everybody is ready to play and hopefully we will have a lot of difficult
decisions to make.
"There are not enough tough decisions at the moment, I would like to have
more of these decisions. That would mean we are in full competition mode."
There could also be outgoings at Chelsea, with Callum Hudson-Odoi poised for
a season-long loan move to Bayer Leverkusen.
Other players may have their heads turned in the final few days of the
window, which Tuchel accepts, but says he expects 100 per cent commitment
from the players still at the club once the deadline passes.
He added: "It's maybe human if there is a transfer window and they are not
only with us at Cobham, so once they leave the building, they will have
their phone on and they will get calls.
"They will think about their futures, their next steps and there is a World
Cup coming, which everybody talks about and thinks about.
"At the moment, I accept that it is like this, but from the first of
September, there are no more excuses and no more distractions. I'm very
happy when the transfer window is over because then we have different
leverage to push players and the commitment has to be here 100 per cent. We
will not accept 99.
"But the reality is that sometimes in the last few days of the transfer
window that you have to accept it no matter what you wish for."
Fofana set for Chelsea medical ahead of
£70m move
Wesley Fofana is set to undergo his Chelsea medical on Monday ahead of a
£70m move from Leicester.
Fofana has reportedly flown to the USA for the tests.
According to The Athletic, this is for new owner Toddy Boehly's "peace of
mind" after Fofana's serious injury last season. He missed most of the
campaign due to a fractured fibula.
Chelsea and Leicester reached a verbal agreement on Friday after a
protracted saga over his valuation. Leicester had wanted more than the £80m
they got from Manchester United for Harry Maguire.
This had frustrated the player and he was left out of the last two games
against Chelsea and Southampton.
But Fofana is now expected to sign a six-year deal as a Chelsea player and
fulfil his dream of emulating Didier Drogba by playing for the club.