Chelsea ready to usurp man utd in transfer chase for everton star

Chelsea ready to usurp man utd in transfer chase for everton star

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CHELSEA ARE ONCE AGAIN SET FOR A BUSY SUMMER IN THE TRANSFER MARKET AFTER QUALIFYING FOR THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE AND IT APPEARS THEY ARE EYEING REINFORCEMENT TO THEIR BACKLINE 12:24, 31 May


2025 Chelsea are weighing up a move to sign Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite this summer as Enzo Maresca looks to strengthen his squad ahead of a return to the Champions League. The


22-year-old has two years remaining on his contract and was the subject of interest from Manchester United last summer. The Red Devils saw two bids rejected, with their second reaching


£50million but the Merseyside club were determined not to sell. And Toffees boss David Moyes remains reluctant, per Mail Online, with defender James Tarkowski still recovering from surgery


on his hamstring. A move would potentially leave Everton short of cover in Moyes' backline, though Michael Keane and James O'Brien partnered in the centre of defence against


Newcastle on the final day of the season. It has already been suggested United could be tempted to spend more than £50m on Branthwaite to secure his signature this summer but competition


from Chelsea will only add to the difficulty of their question. A January move for the Carlisle-born star is said to have been discussed before the Red Devils opted to operate more frugally


with the addition of Ayden Heaven in central defence. If United go head to head against the Blues in the coming weeks, they may come out on the wrong side of the equation however. Last


summer, Branthwaite was unwilling to push for a move that did not include Champions League football. READ MORE: Liam Delap set for Chelsea medical as Blues beat rivals to signing of Ipswich


aceREAD MORE: Emi Martinez's stance on Man Utd transfer revealed as big clubs 'queue up' for Aston Villa star Ruben Amorim's side missed out on Europe altogether after


falling to Tottenham in the Europa League final and finishing 15th in the Premier League following a dismal season. Chelsea's success on the final day of the season against Nottingham


Forest ensured they have Europe's top competition to flaunt to potential signings in the coming weeks, handing the a key advantage over United. Article continues below Enzo Maresca and


Chelsea have already dealt United a transfer blow this summer after winning the race to sign Liam Delap from Ipswich. The forward is set to undergo a medical on Monday ahead of a move to


Stamford Bridge after the Blues activated his £30m release clause. Again, Champions League football is said to have been pivotal in Delap's final decision, with a framework over


personal terms already in place with United. But the 22-year-old ultimately opted for Stamford Bridge. Amorim, however, is optimistic that his team can find some benefit in not being in the


Champions League next term. A lighter schedule will give the Portuguese coach more time to prepare his team. "I have to say that for us not to be in the Champions League could be an


advantage to perform better, to prepare better for games, to build that core that we need for the future," he said. "So I think it’s a good thing for us to take advantage not to


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