'Chamberlain set for Chelsea move'

Britain midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to join Premier League champions Chelsea from Arsenal, as indicated by British media provides details regarding Monday.
The two clubs have, as indicated by The Guardian, The Independent and ESPN, concurred a charge for the 24-year-old, who was substituted amid the limp 4-0 whipping by Liverpool on Sunday.
The Independent cases Chelsea will part with £35million and further strain the connection between mentor Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal supporters, who have seen little change from the group in the early piece of the season from that of last term.
Wenger had said not long ago that he needed Oxlade-Chamberlain – who is with the England squad planning for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers and is expected to talk about individual terms with Chelsea on Tuesday – to remain.
"In the most recent year, he has gained colossal ground and actually I need him to remain here for quite a while," said Wenger.
"I'm persuaded he will be the English player that everyone will take a gander at in the following two years."
Armory will in any event get a charge for Oxlade-Chamberlain, which would not have been the situation had he seen out the last year of his agreement – a similar circumstance Arsenal wind up in with German World Cup-champ Mesut Ozil and Chilean star Alexis Sanchez.
Wenger, however, has said in the past he is willing for them to see out their agreements and go to no end.
The Frenchman's acquisitions in the nearby season have done little to relieve fans' distrust over his marking of another agreement after they won the FA Cup.
Just French striker Alexandre Lacazette, for a club-record £52million, and Bosnian worldwide protector Sead Kolasinac, on a free exchange, have participated in the nearby season.
Chelsea have included, among others, Spanish global striker Alvaro Morata and France midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, and have any semblance of England midfielders Danny Drinkwater and Ross Barkley still in their sights previously the exchange window closes on Thursday.
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