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Chelsea to make move for La Liga superstar–as big name to make shock Stamford Bridge exit?

Here is the latest Chelsea transfer news and gossip which has claimed that the Blues are ready to spend some big money to try and sign Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, should Cole Palmer leave the club.

In 81 Premier League games for CHELSEA the 23‑year‑old has produced 40 goals and 18 assists and he is now easily considered to be one of the most highly-rated young players in the game, and a player that the Blues really rely on.

But despite the fact he has a long term contract, despite the fact he has now shown any desire to leave in previous windows, there is always speculation that he could leave if a big club comes calling.

Now – Palmer has been tipped to make the move to Man United, According to football transfers, CHELSEA are open to the England International attacker leaving the club and have seemingly started eyeing up possible replacements.

Fichajes suggest Bellingham is not open to leaving the Bernabeu, and it’s also hard to imagine Real would be that keen to let him go either, but that has not stopped Chelsea showing an interest in the midfielder

The 22-year-old has shone during his time in the Spanish capital, but he might have some doubts about Chelsea’s project as they’ve been in and out of the top four under their current ownership.

IcChelseanews Says…

Look, this rumour that Chelsea would be open to letting Palmer leave the club is mad, he is a star that they can turn into one of the best in the game and a player that can win games on his own.

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