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Reports: World cup winner could leave Chelsea in the summer as two European giants battle for his signature

7 months ago  Raphael   Sport News

Accodrding to reports in Sunday Express, Chelsea face yet another major battle to hold on to one of their key strikers this summer, with Serie A giants Inter Milan and AC Milan both chasing World Cup winner Pedro Rodriguez. The Stamford Bridge club are already facing the prospect of losing star man Eden Hazard at the end of this season.
Recent reports claimed that Spanish giants Real Madrid are preparing a £100million offer for the Belgian International Eden Hazard who has hinted that he wants to go to the Bernabeu.
But Chelsea could be facing a two window transfer embargo this summer, if their appeal against their Fifa ban for irregularities in signing Under 18 players is rejected on April 11. They do, though, intend to take their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if their appeal fails, in an attempt to get the ban ‘frozen’.
However, if that bid is not successful, Chelsea will not be able to replace either Hazard and possibly now Pedro, 31, who will have only one year left on his contract at the end of this season. The former Barcelona striker is wanted by AC Milan, whose sporting director Leonardo is a big fan of the winger.
But Milan’s bitter rivals Inter are also interested in the 31-year-old, who has scored nine goals this season. Chelsea face a battle on their hands if they're to keep Hazard, and will not want to think about letting Pedro go.
The Blues, however, bought American Christian Pulisic back in January in a deal worth £57m. Pulisic will join up with his new team-mates in the summer where he's likely to nail down an instant starting place. Willian has also been rumoured to leave Chelsea in recent months, with both Barcelona and Real interested in.



                                                            

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