CHELSEA qualified for the Champions League last 16 with a 2-1 victory over Lille.
But the Blues will face a tough last 16 tie, with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig, Juventus and PSG their potential opponents.
Meanwhile, after winning their appeal to overturn their transfer ban, Chelsea have their heart set on re-signing former defender Nathan Ake, while a forward is also high on their wishlist.
And to add to the good news, young defender Fikayo Tomori has signed a new long-term deal to remain at Stamford Bridge.
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FIKAYO TOMORI has revealed what he wants to achieve after penning a new deal with Chelsea.
He said: “Trophies and winning is what it's all about.
“You want to look back at your career and see that you've won things and had good memories.
“Personally, I just want to be as great as I can.
“I want to play well, and become a legend at this club so having this five-year contract gives me time to hopefully do that.”
CHELSEA have been revealed as the most charitable club in England, recent figures have shown.
It's not just the leaky Blues defence that's been charitable at Stamford Bridge this season – as the Chelsea Foundation have spent £7.5million on charitable causes.
And that is more than any other club in England's top four leagues.
The figures come from The Charity Commission, with Footy.com having dug up the numbers.
These amounts come from each club's primary charity.
And amazingly, second tier Charlton are second only to Chelsea, having contributed £5,586,000 through their South of England Foundation.
CHELSEA are aiming to shake off their dodgy Premier League form when they host Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
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THE Premier League are losing the battle to prevent a behemoth new European Super League — being proposed by the Continent's top clubs.
Latest plans set out a ten-match group stage in a 32-team league, in a blueprint laid out to the European Club Association.
According to the Mail, the ECA have rejected the idea of four groups of eight teams and now want to go for one big league instead, with the top eight qualifying for a knock-out stage automatically.
The next 16 teams would then have to jump into a play-off, with eight progressing to the next round.
Premier League bosses would see a new European Super League as a massive threat to their £9billion cash cow.
CHELSEA landed a nightmare Champions League last-16 draw – paired with Barcelona in our very own simulation.
Ahead of the upcoming draw, SunSport held our own ceremony – and it's bad news all-round for Premier League sides.
The Blues were paired with Barca, while Tottenham must battle past a Kylian Mbappe-inspired Paris Saint-Germain.
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