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Chelsea still want £50m Premier League attacker to join Joao Pedro and Gittens
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West Ham's Mohammed Kudus remains a prime target for Chelsea , according to CaughtOffside .
The Blues have had a 50 m bid turned down, and since spent more than 100 m on Gittens and Pedro .
The likes of Raheem Sterling , Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku area clearly up for sale.
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