English Premier League Transfer Deadline Rumors

Chelsea and Barcelona agree on a deal for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, with Marcos Alonso going the other way.
Chelsea have agreed to sign Barcelona striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in a deal that will see Marcos Alonso leave.

In January, the Gabonese international joined Barcelona from Arsenal.

This summer, Chelsea loaned Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan and sold Timo Werner to RB Leipzig.

Early on Deadline Day, Sky Sports News reported that Chelsea and Barcelona were nearing an agreement for Aubameyang. Chelsea is said to be paying around £10 million plus Alonso for the former Arsenal striker.

Pierre Aubameyang to Chelsea and Marcos Alonso to Barça: here we go! Full agreement completed. €14m fee to Barcelona.

Aubameyang will fly to London around 5 pm! Two-year deal + one more option.

Alonso is in Spain to undergo medical and sign a three-year deal

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