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How much does Chelsea want to pay for Andrea Cambiaso?

Juventus want to sell Andrea Cambiaso for around €40 million, but Chelsea consider his current market value to be lower than that figure, according to [Tuttojuve](https://www.tuttojuve.com/calciomercato/accomando-la-juventus-valuta-cambiaso-40-milioni-chelsea-782777).

Chelsea have emerged as one of the main clubs [considering a summer move for him](https://talkjuve.com/2026/06/19/fabrizio-romano-reveals-if-chelsea-is-really-keen-on-cambiaso/), with Xabi Alonso impressed by the way he performs as a wing-back. The Blues are prepared to back their manager by signing strong players and view him as one of the best coaches in the world, aiming to support his success. They are also focused on strengthening key positions ahead of the new season.

Chelsea Valuation Difference

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Chelsea value Cambiaso at no more than €30 million, believing that figure better reflects his current level and market conditions. They believe his price should reflect current performance levels and long-term planning.

The club are interested in signing him but are not willing to overpay, and will only submit an offer aligned with their internal valuation. They remain disciplined in negotiations.

Juventus Position On Fee

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Cambiaso has been one of the strongest performers in his role in Serie A, and Juventus believe their asking price is justified given his consistency and importance to the team. His adaptation to Serie A football has been a key factor in his rise and consistent performances.

However, the club may consider lowering their asking price if negotiations progress, as they aim to balance squad planning with financial requirements ahead of the new season. Discussions are expected to continue as the window progresses.

Chelsea will continue to monitor the situation closely, but both clubs currently hold different valuations, meaning a compromise will be required before any agreement can be reached.

Both clubs are expected to reassess their positions later in the window as market conditions evolve, with Chelsea prioritising value for money and Juventus focusing on maximising their return from any potential sale.

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