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'Overpriced & Overhyped' 'More Than £40M Is Daylight Robbery' Fans Issue Verdict On Chelsea Target's New Valuation

Chelsea transfer target Jamie Gittens will be sold by Borussia Dortmund for between €60m (£50m) to €70m (£58m) this summer if his club don’t qualify for the Champions League, according to reports in Germany.

Dortmund were originally hoping to get as much as €100m (£83m) for the England Under 21 international, but Sky Germany claim that the Bundesliga side could be forced into lowering their valuation. Fans on X are still not keen on the club pursuing Gittens even if the player is available for a cheaper price:

Overpriced & Overhyped

— Chelsea loyalist (@ShadboltGr51586) March 3, 2025

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Avoid players from German league

— SAMMY NDUKA (@Samydapilz) March 4, 2025

Getting more than 40m is day light robbery

— KAAKYIRE ENTERPRISE (@RichestVirgin) March 4, 2025

It's crazy how clubs are calling money for Mid players 🤤

— Skybeauty (@Preciousegbo4) March 4, 2025

That's kind of amount only idiots like Chelsea directors would pay.

— IvP🇧🇬 (@Iv13Petrov) March 4, 2025

He is not my favorite winger.

— Huma (@HusMaow) March 4, 2025

Forget it man just buy Gyökeres and put Jackson LW

— xX_Krabs21_Xx (@StephGula) March 4, 2025

Chelsea made an enquiry in January

Trusted journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed a couple of months ago that the Blues were interested in recruiting the 20-year-old.

With Mykhailo Mudryk provisionally suspended due to a failed drugs test, head coach Enzo Maresca is keen to have more competition for Jadon Sancho on the left flank.

There will be competition for Gittens

Chelsea are by no means the only club interested in the winger. Sky Germany say that Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham also hold an interest.

Ultimately, the race for Gittens’s services may depend on who is willing to meet Dortmund’s new asking price.

As things stand, his club are not expected to qualify for the Champions League. They are currently sitting in 10th place; six points off the top four.

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