Chelsea are looking for different players. One player they are following seems to be Roma’s Gianluca Mancini.
Due to financial uncertainty, La Lupa is expected to sell some of its players, and the Blues are ready to cash out.
According to reports from, the Blues are expected to move to the Italian defender this summer. Romanists.
He is one of the players sold by La Lupa, and his next stop may be Stamford Bridge.
The 25-year-old has played well at the Olympic Stadium for the past two seasons after coming on loan from Atlanta. He played 41 times in all competitions last season and scored 5 goals.
Mancini’s current contract with Rome has three years left. However, according to reports, Chelsea director Marina Granovskaya plans to buy a 27 million pounds (37 million U.S. dollars) defender at a lower price this summer.
To somehow offset the funds needed to sign the Italian defender, the Blues may include central defender Kurt Zouma in any potential deal as a supplement.
The French player’s future at Chelsea is up in the air because Thomas Tuchel’s ranking has dropped.
report There is already news that the 26-year-old is expected to leave the Blues this summer.
Teams from England and abroad are interested in the French national, but there is nothing else.
According to reports, the teams interested in Zuma include Everton, Wolverhampton and Tottenham Hotspur. Hiking.
The Wolves have made an offer, but it was rejected by the French central defender.
Ironically, Roma is considered one of the teams interested in Zuma. But if this is the reason why Granovskaya thought of packing the French player with cash to let the Blues get Mancini, it didn’t raise it.
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Zuma’s current contract with the Blues is still two years away. If Roma agrees, he will become the second central defender to be eliminated by Chelsea this season.
Fikayo Tomori was the first to leave Stamford Bridge. The 23-year-old player completed the transfer process to AC Milan, which led him to switch from the Premier League to Serie A.



