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Chelsea have made Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez their main summer
transfer target, with Antonio Conte having discussed with the club’s hierarchy
the possibility of bringing the Chilean to Stamford Bridge.
The Italian manager is in talks with Chelsea over a new
contract and, as part of that, summer transfers have been discussed. Conte has
submitted to the club’s recruitment team, effectively headed by the director
Marina Granovskaia and technical director Michael Emenalo, a list of players he
would like to sign, with Sánchez and a left-sided defender among the
priorities.
Sánchez looks set to leave Arsenal after three years at the
club. The 28-year-old has become increasingly frustrated with the lack of
progress at the Emirates over the past two seasons and would welcome a new
challenge. His contract has 15 months to run and Chelsea are aware that a
transfer will be difficult to conclude because Arsenal would prefer not to sell
to a domestic rival if they cannot persuade the Chilean to stay.
Sánchez is demanding a rise from his £130,000-a-week pay to
£250,000 and has made clear to Arsenal that this is non-negotiable. Paris
Saint-Germain, one of Europe’s richest clubs, are also keen to sign him, as are
Juventus and Internazionale.
Inter have Chinese owners, Suning, who are expected to spend
heavily in the summer to shake up Stefano Pioli’s squad in an attempt to
challenge Juve at the top of Serie A. Juventus are the only other club in Italy
who could afford the Chilean’s wages. Real Madrid and Barcelona, Sánchez’s
former club, are not interested in the player.
Sánchez’s agent, Fernando Felicevich, is understood to be
aware of Chelsea’s interest but there has not yet been a bid from the Premier
League leaders. Arsenal are unlikely to make a decision on Sánchez’s future
until after the season, when they will know whether they are playing in the
Champions League in 2017-18 (or at least if they have qualified for the
play-offs).
Arsène Wenger said recently that contract talks with Sánchez
were on hold until the end of the season. The player, though, seems determined
to leave. The incident at the start of this month when he stormed out of an
Arsenal training session and was involved in a dressing-room slanging match
with some of his team-mates was an indication of his frustration.
If Chelsea secure Sánchez he would be the first player to
join them from Arsenal since Ashley Cole in 2006.
In terms of a left-sided defender, Conte has set his sights
high and has told Abramovich he is keen to sign David Alaba of Bayern Munich or
Juventus’s Alex Sandro. The Southampton central defender Virgil van Dijk is
also a target, as is the Monaco midfielder Tiemoué Bakayoko, though Chelsea
face competition from Manchester United, Manchester City and PSG for the France
international.
Diego Costa is expected to leave in the summer and if the
Brazil-born forward departs Chelsea would look to sign Everton’s Romelu Lukaku
and/or Real Madrid’s Álvaro Morata as a replacement. Madrid have made Eden
Hazard one of their principal targets but Chelsea will resist any offers for
the Belgian, who is understood to be settled in London and far from agitating
for a move.
Conte is close to signing a new contract but wants
assurances that Chelsea are willing to spend big in the coming transfer windows
to have a squad capable of challenging in the Champions League.
The Italian joined last summer on a deal until 2019 worth
around £6.5m a year and, although Chelsea are keen to extend that and will
increase his salary, any agreement reached may be confirmed only after the
title has been won. Inter would like to lure Conte back to Italy but the
47-year-old has said that his wife, Elisabetta, and young daughter, Vittoria,
will finally move to London in the summer.
Chelsea started to trim the squad – and wage bill – in
January with Oscar, Branislav Ivanovic and Mikel John Obi leaving for Shanghai
SIPG, Zenit St Petersburg and Tianjin TEDA respectively. John Terry looks
certain to leave in the summer and Chelsea’s anticipated revamping of their
forward ranks could have implications for Michy Batshuayi, who has been a
bit-part player this season and could be made available for a season’s loan.
The same applies to the centre-half Kurt Zouma.
original article on theguardian.com

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