Long-term Chelsea transfer target Kenan Yildiz is said to be “close” to extending his contract with Juventus, it has been reported in the media today.
The 20-year-old Turkish international has become one of Europe’s most exciting young attacking talents, and his rapid rise has put multiple Premier League clubs on alert, and CHELSEA who have been monitoring him for months, have now begun to explore what it would take to bring him to Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea are more than happy with the attack that he already has this season, but the lack of goals from Joao Pedro, Liam Delap and Marc Guia means that the Blues are looking this transfer window
But Yildaz’s Creativity, Direct, running, Goal-scoring threat, Depth behind their starting attackers, Yıldız fits the profile perfectly and the fact the the the Juventus starlet can play As a left winger, As a No. 10, As a second striker, Or wide on the right make him a standout talent capable of fitting into Chelsea’s fluid attacking system.
Juventus are reluctant to let Yıldız go and see him as a central part of their long-term rebuild, and now Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, claims Juve are offering the highly-coveted Turkey international a deal until 2031 with an annual salary of €6 million (£5.2m).
IcChelseanews Says…
The lad is talented, he could have been a great long-term investment, but at the end of the day he is not really ready to make any sort of impact here at the Bridge and he would struggle with the quality that we have.
Maybe in a ew years when he has developed into a top player we could make a move, but until then, it is probably a good thing that he is staying put
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