Chelsea Looking to Sign Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus
Chelsea are looking to bolster their attack this summer and have already opened talks to sign Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic. The 23-year-old Serbia international scored 14 goals in all competitions last season and Juventus are demanding at least £63 million for his services. However, reports in Italy suggest that Vlahovic prefers a move to Paris Saint-Germain over Chelsea.
PSG Enter Race to Sign Vlahovic
According to Alfredo Pedulla, PSG have entered the race to sign Vlahovic and it’s understood that the forward is now keen on joining the French champions. The report claims that Vlahovic is now waiting for PSG to submit their first offer to Juventus, who are already ruling out a loan deal with an option to buy.
PSG have also held talks with Tottenham over a possible deal for Harry Kane this summer. However, the England captain remains unconvinced about a move to the French capital and reports in France claim that his preference remains Bayern Munich if he decides to leave the Premier League.
Chelsea Still in Talks with Inter Over Romelu Lukaku
Chelsea remain in talks with Inter over a permanent move for Romelu Lukaku. Last season’s Champions League finalists have submitted a £25m offer, which falls well short of Chelsea’s £40m asking price. Lukaku was due to report back for pre-season training with Chelsea this week, however, he has been allowed further time away from the squad in order to complete his switch to San Siro.
Conclusion
Chelsea are looking to sign Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus this summer but reports suggest that the 23-year-old Serbia international prefers a move to Paris Saint-Germain over the Blues. PSG have also entered the race to sign Vlahovic and are waiting for their first offer to be accepted by Juventus. Meanwhile, Chelsea remain in talks with Inter over a permanent move for Romelu Lukaku and have submitted a £25m offer. It remains to be seen how these transfer sagas will play out but it’s clear that Chelsea are looking to strengthen their attack this summer.