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Chelsea and Aston Villa set for€30m transfer battle over 23yo Ligue 1 defender

Chelsea are reportedly leading the chase for RC Strasbourg right-back Guela Doue. The Blues are looking to bolster their defensive options. However, Aston Villa, Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion are also interested in the Ivorian international, who is valued at around €30 million by the French club. This transfer battle could intensify in the coming weeks.

Chelsea’s surprising interest in Guela Doue

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Chelsea’s pursuit of Doue has raised eyebrows. Reece James and Malo Gusto are already competing for the right-back spot at Stamford Bridge. James’s improved fitness and Gusto’s impressive performances as a deputy make the potential signing of Doue somewhat puzzling. Nevertheless, Chelsea are currently considered the front-runners for his signature.

Doue has quickly become one of Ligue 1’s most promising young full-backs since joining RC Strasbourg. The 23-year-old has contributed two goals and four assists in nearly 50 appearances for the club. His performances have attracted attention from several Premier League clubs, highlighting his growing reputation.

Aston Villa also keen on RC Strasbourg defender

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Aston Villa are also in the mix for Doue’s signature. While Matty Cash has been a consistent performer at right-back, the alternatives have struggled to make an impact. Therefore, Unai Emery might see Doue as a valuable addition to his squad. He would provide competition and depth on the right side of defence.

Brentford and Brighton are also monitoring the situation. They are hoping to potentially swoop in for the RC Strasbourg man. The €30 million price tag may prove a stumbling block. However, all four Premier League clubs will be weighing up a move.

Ultimately, Guela Doue’s next destination remains uncertain. The competition for his signature is fierce. It will be interesting to see which club wins the race for the promising young defender.

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