Chelsea ‘willing to spend big’ to land Real Madrid target as Armando Broja transfer message sent
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Chelsea return to Premier League action this weekend when they take on Aston Villa away from home.
The Blues have picked up form under Graham Potter, and they continued their resurgence with a win over AC Milan in the Champions League during the week.
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Hide AdIn the Premier League, Potter’s men have returned to the top four, and they will be looking to close the gap on the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City at the top.
Next up, they face Aston Villa away from home, and they will be looking to make it five without defeat. In the meantime, we have rounded up all the latest transfer news and rumours surrounding Stamford Bridge:
Bellingham update
Chelsea are said to be in the thick of the race to sign Borussia Dortmund star Jude Bellingham.
The midfielder is being chased by the likes of Liverpool and Real Madrid, but it seems the Blues have their own ideas.
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Hide AdSportsBild report Chelsea are willing to spend more than 100million euros to snap up the England star.
The Blues spent big last summer to improve their squad, and armed with the wealth of Todd Boehly and his investors, it seems they could spend big again ahead of next season.
Broja message
Serie A champions AC Milan have been told to sign Chelsea star Armando Broja.
“With an attacker within reach of the club’s coffers, but capable of making a difference immediately,” Demetrio Albertini told Gazzetta dello Sport.
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Hide Ad“Giroud is not eternal, the same goes for Ibra. Until there is the opportunity to invest like the great ones in Europe, it is necessary to find the talents who do not find space in the big names, as Juve did at the time with Morata. I think of Chelsea’s Broja, for example.”
The Blues are not likely to allow Broja to leave any time soon,impressed with his impact so far.
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