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Chelsaa to raid Premier League rivals and sign up class‘enforcer’?

Chelsea are interested in signing the Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali at the end of the season.

There has been alot of speculation and rumours on why the Italian is no longer boss of the club, but that is not the only speculation going around in the media at this point, as it is claimed that the CHELSEA hierarchy are still looking at players they could potentially sign.

And according to Football Insider, they have a genuine interest in the 25-year-old, and they are hoping to add more quality and depth in the middle of the park. They have already invested a lot of money in Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo. The Italian international would take them to a whole new level

The Italian international could be tempted by the prospect of joining one of the country’s biggest clubs. He has been linked with a move away from Newcastle in recent months. Clubs in Italy are also monitoring his situation.

However, Tonali has a contract with Newcastle until 2029, and they are under no pressure to sell him. The club would have to pay a ridiculous amount of money to convince them. It remains to be seen whether the Blues are ready to break the bank for him.

IcChelseanews View…

Tonali has really shown himself to be a quality midfielder that would improve that CHELSEA side, he really is a brilliant Premier League player. But the fact that he has a massive contract, the Blues have a number of players like, him, he is not needed?

So even though he would be a brilliant addition to the side, there are other areas of the pitch that we here at IcChelseanews would like to see improved over midfield

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