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Turkey trot: Fenerbahce want Chelsea flop Andriy Shevchenko (Evening Standard)
Andriy Shevchenko is a target for Turkish side Fenerbahce. The club have made a habit of making big-name veteran signings, after luring defender Roberto Carlos from Real Madrid.

Andriy Shevchenko targeted by Fenerbahce (Daily Mirror)
Turkish club ready to pay £7million for Chelsea striker.

Ricardo Carvalho says Chelsea may break up (Daily Telegraph)
The squad of players that have taken Chelsea to their first-ever Champions League final may be dismantled in the close season, according to the club's Portugal international Ricardo Carvalho.

Ricardo Carvalho: Chelsea could break up (Times Online)
Ricardo Carvalho yesterday voiced a fear that is worrying many Chelsea fans by warning that the squad could break up after next week's Champions League final.

The tale of Chelsea's season (Times Online)
In the grand setting of the Rodeo room of Los Angeles’ Beverly Hills Hotel Jose Mourinho issued a veiled threat to Avram Grant following the first day of pre-season training, warning he would not tolerate any interference in first team affairs from the club’s newly-appointed director of football.

Chelsea start planning in right earnest (The Telegraph)
Chelsea expect next week’s Champions League final to be Didier Drogba’s last match for the club and have identified potential replacements. The Ivory Coast striker is scheduled to sit down with the club at the end of the season to discuss his future, but may be disappointed at what they have to say.

Close but no cigar, Avram - Shevchenko strike not enough for Chelsea in race for title (Evening Standard)
One down, one to go. Chelsea's assault on the Barclays Premier League is offically on hold until August 17, but Moscow is all that matters now.

Close but no cigar, Avram - Shevchenko strike not enough for Chelsea in race for title (Daily Mail)
One down, one to go. Chelsea's assault on the Barclays Premier League is offically on hold until August 17, but Moscow is all that matters now. "We've lost the league, but we still have the biggest trophy of all to come and hopefully we can bring it back for the Chelsea fans," admitted John Terry when he soldiered on to the Stamford Bridge pitch

Chelsea identify Drogba replacements (rediff.com)
Chelsea are planning to release prolific striker Didier Drogba at the end of this season.

It wasn't like THIS at the start (The Electric New Paper)
JUST days after AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti denied that Didier Drogba was on his way to the club, the Chelsea forward has admitted he wants to join them.