Chelsea 'no issue' paying exchange expense, as Leicester face clever endeavor from Italy
To start with Claudio Marchisio, and now Sami Khedira. Regardless of having a decent midfield, Juventus are beginning to stress over their damage issues, and the Old Lady could begin the season with a few unfit.
It implies the club ought to go for a cautious midfielder in the mid year, and the most clear choice is a player who has as of now been connected to the club in the previous couple of months: N'Golo Kante.
Despite the fact that TuttoSport has an article on Monday about the wounds and the midfield circumstance, the circumstance hasn't changed much. Juventus would prefer not to meet the player's €25m discharge condition, and think they could persuade Leicester to offer the 25-year-old for around €20m.
The daily paper put Real Madrid and Chelsea in the fight, and say it's up to the player to choose his next destination.
As we've said some time recently, with such a large number of huge clubs battling for Kante, it's inconceivable that Juve think they could get a rebate on the player's discharge statement, which isn't costly in any way.
On the off chance that Juventus have Kante intrigue then they immediately need to experience reality and acknowledge that, if the condition exists, there'll be no markdown, and on the off chance that it doesn't then the cost will be much higher.
Chelsea and Real Madrid would have no issue paying the charge, once they choose whether they truly need the player or not.
It implies the club ought to go for a cautious midfielder in the mid year, and the most clear choice is a player who has as of now been connected to the club in the previous couple of months: N'Golo Kante.
Despite the fact that TuttoSport has an article on Monday about the wounds and the midfield circumstance, the circumstance hasn't changed much. Juventus would prefer not to meet the player's €25m discharge condition, and think they could persuade Leicester to offer the 25-year-old for around €20m.
The daily paper put Real Madrid and Chelsea in the fight, and say it's up to the player to choose his next destination.
As we've said some time recently, with such a large number of huge clubs battling for Kante, it's inconceivable that Juve think they could get a rebate on the player's discharge statement, which isn't costly in any way.
On the off chance that Juventus have Kante intrigue then they immediately need to experience reality and acknowledge that, if the condition exists, there'll be no markdown, and on the off chance that it doesn't then the cost will be much higher.
Chelsea and Real Madrid would have no issue paying the charge, once they choose whether they truly need the player or not.
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