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Decision means Chelsea get chance to sign up worldie in£80 million transfer deal

The likes of Chelsea are on alert amid reports that AC Milan are open to cashing in on Rafael Leao when the summer transfer window opens up in just a few months time.

There has been more players leave the club than come in, and with only a few days left of the transfer window left, CHELSEA are still working hard on getting some of the fringe players in the side out of the club before the deadline closes on Monday.

But there is already talk about the type of players that Chelsea could look to sign at the end of the season, and there has already been some names linked with the club that could get many Blues fans excited.

According to the Daily Mail, CHELSEA are looking to strengthen on the left wing and the Portugal international has been cited as a potential option with a price tag of around £80million.

Leao is one of the most highly-prized wingers in European football, with the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal just three clubs that have been keeping a close eye on him over the past few seasons.

The reports claim that Milan are looking to cash in on Leao at the end of the season if order to raise some funds and freshen up the side in order to start really competing for that Seria A title and Champions League crown, and £80 million would go along way into freshening up the side.

IcChelseanews Says…

Leao is world class and if there is a chance to get a deal done, i would love to see him brought to the club as i believe there is space for a winger like him.

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