Chelsea are interested in signing South American defender Mateo Del Blanco at the end of the season.
According to reports, Chelsea are interested in the 22-year-old left-back and have been keeping an eye on his performances at Union de Santa Fe for some time.
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Chelsea keep an eye on Matteo Del Blanco
Del Blanco can play as either a full-back or a wing-back. He has impressed with his performances at both ends of the pitch and could be a quality long-term investment for the club. Chelsea have shown a willingness to invest in talented young players in recent slots and appear to be looking to add further quality to the pool of young talent already at the club.
The opportunity to join a Premier League club would be an exciting one for the young defender. It would be a big step up in his career and an opportunity to test himself in England. Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs in the world and it would be difficult for Blanco to turn them down.
The player is reportedly worth €4 million, making him a very affordable signing for Chelsea. It will be interesting to see if the Blues respond to their interest with a formal offer and seal a deal.
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Chelsea reveal plans to sign Del Blanco
According to journalist Renzo Pantic, Chelsea want to sign the player and loan him to Strasbourg so he can continue his development in regular football. If he can perform well in France, he will be given the opportunity to succeed in the future. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop. Journalists describe the players as “Will be bought by ChelseaIn the summer.
Chelsea have the financial wherewithal to make a deal happen and Union are unlikely to be able to prevent him from leaving if the Blues are serious about making a deal happen.
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