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Chelsea wants to sign world class Bayern Munich star

Chelsea are looking to sign Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-Jae in a bid to resolve their defensive issues at the end of the current season.

That CHELSEA board have been very active in the transfer market over the past few windows, have signed alot of players that they believe could drive the club into an era of dominance.

However – Chelsea still have a number of issues that they need to solve in that back-line, as the current crop of players have let in far too many goals that the club would like, and have alot more developing to do before the Blues challenge for that Premier League.

And as reported by TEAMtalk, Chelsea’s top priorities this transfer window is find a new centre-back, and while Rennes’ Jeremy Jacquet is also in the running, the Blues are also keen to add an experience player to the side.

And that has led to reports in the media that CHELSEA are very much open to the idea of trying to sign Min-Jae from Bayern Munich.

After continued complaints by their former head coach Enzo Maresca, BlueCo are willing to look at signing the South Korean defender “if the price is right”, and according to reports from Germany the deal would likely take place in the summer transfer window.

IcChelseanews Says…

The January transfer window is not even close yet and there is already alot of talk that a move for Min-Jae could happen at the end of the season, this is mad. We dont know who Liam Rosenior wants to sign.

But we do know that the clubs needs to sign a player that will bring leadership, experience and quality to the squad, and the Bayern star could do that.

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