Real Madrid have drawn a line in the sand regarding interest from Chelsea in midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni this summer, with reports suggesting the Spanish giants will only open talks if the France international formally asks to leave.
The Bernabéu hierarchy are determined to keep the 26-year-old as part of their core midfield structure and see no reason to entertain offers from the Premier League unless the player himself pushes for a move abroad.
According to Fichajes, Los Blancos regard Tchouaméni as a strategic asset — someone they consider vital to their sporting project — and are prepared to reject any bid regardless of price.
The only scenario where Madrid might soften their stance is if Tchouaméni publicly requests a transfer to England, at which point negotiations could commence.
CHELSEA’s interest in the combative defensive midfielder is not new. Sources have long linked the Blues with Tchouaméni as they seek to beef up their engine room, particularly to provide competition and cover alongside existing options like Moisés Caicedo and Enzo Fernández.
Why Real Madrid Are Reluctant to Sell
Real Madrid’s firm stance mirrors broader transfer speculation about squad stability and rebuilding under their coaching framework. With multiple midfield candidates under consideration, including Camavinga, Bellingham and Guler, Madrid seem keen to keep their options robust rather than sell a first-team performer.
Moreover, Tchouaméni’s contract runs until 2028, giving Madrid leverage to resist approaches and wait for a clearly defined push from the player himself.
Chelsea’s Midfield Situation — Need or Not?
Whether Chelsea actually need Tchouaméni is a subject of debate among pundits. On one hand, his profile as a tough, tactically disciplined defensive midfielder could address areas where Chelsea have lacked consistency — particularly in shielding the back line and breaking up opposition play.
His physicality and ability to cover ground would offer a different complement to Caicedo’s power and Fernández’s creativity.
However, questions remain about whether he would be a transformational upgrade. Chelsea already possess capable midfield talents, and the cost — both in transfer fee and wages — could be prohibitive if Madrid hold firm.
Moreover, the Blues might opt to strengthen in other areas that arguably represent greater priority, such as a dynamic creator or additional attackers to add goals and tempo.
If CHELSEA are serious about a title challenge next season, adding depth and balance across midfield could be crucial — but whether Tchouaméni is the right fit remains open to interpretation.
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