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Writing for The Chelsea Chronicle, Dom Toner argues that the PSV winger would be a brilliant signing for the Blues.

Transfer moves. "Chelsea are reportedly interested in a move for attacker Hirving Lozano from Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven

According to Calciomercato, the Blues and AC Milan are both keen on the dazzling 23-year-old

The report details that the Mexico international is a long-term target of Italian club Milan, but Chelsea could intervene with an offer in January."

Quality. "Lozano enjoyed a brilliant season with PSV last season and took that form into the World Cup during the summer, where he impressed with Mexico and caught the attention of supporters

The right-winger has been in even better form this campaign, scoring 15 goals and supplying eight assists in 27 games for PSV."

Spend the cash. "He's a fleet-footed attacker with every trick in the book and the speed machine could surely rip it up if given the opportunity in the Premier League

It's unclear on how much Chelsea would have to fork out to bring Lozano to Stamford Bridge, but he's certainly a valuable asset with huge potential."

Sarri's style. "Maurizio Sarri is renowned for his attacking style of football and has already started influencing that on his team

Lozano would be a perfect fit for his philosophy with his pace and trickery, while he could even be a better option than Willian or Pedro moving forward at Stamford Bridge

The Mexican would be the type of high-profile signing that could really improve Chelsea."

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For more infomation >> Chelsea transfer news: Chelsea target Hirving Lozano has what it takes to succeed at Stamford Bridge - Duration: 2:59.

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Cheeky cane toads hitch lift on python to escape storm flooding - News Live - Duration: 1:21.

A bunch of toads hitched a ride on the back of a python after floods breached a dam in western Australia.

Paul Mock was stunned when he came across at least 10 cane toads sitting on the back of a 3.5m-long olive snake in his back garden in Kununurra.

As three inches of rain fell in just one hour in the early hours of New Year's Eve, a breach out the back of his house flooded.

Walking into his back yard, 45-year-old Paul filmed the snake - known locally as Monty - slithering across his lawn.

Paul, who grows Indian sandalwood, said: "I was a bit shocked to see the snake at all.

"Because the weather was so bad, I almost stepped on him.

"I've no idea why the toads were on his back as they can obviously swim.

"They must just have been attracted to the snake's scent."

Paul says he has come across Monty before, and has even removed him from his house.

He said: "He is pretty well known locally.

"I don't know where he went after this.

"I assume he has a little home in the grass near the house."

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