Chelsea To Start Transfer War With Real Madrid, Ready To Sign Their Player After Madrid Bought Rudiger


Chelsea spark transfer war with Real Madrid by submitting huge offer for Chicago Fire goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina.

CHELSEA are set to battle with Real Madrid to sign goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina, according to reports.

The Blues' interest in the Chicago Fire stopper predates the recent Todd Boehly takeover.


The West Londoners were keen on Slonina during the January transfer window, but failed to get a deal over the line.

Madrid appear to have leapfrogged them in the race for the 18-year-old's signature, but Chelsea aren't willing to give up without a fight.

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Blues have re-entered talks with the Fire regarding Slonina.

Madrid had their most recent offer turned down by the MLS side last week.

Relevo add that Slonina had been close to joining the Spanish champions, with plans even having been drawn up for him to start the season with Real Madrid Castilla - the club's feeder team.

They go on to claim that Chelsea have "meddled" in the situation by offering "big" money for the youngster.

Slonina's move to Madrid had seemed all but certain earlier this week, when his agent Jaime Garcia told MLSsoccer: "It should be an honour for Chicago, and the MLS, to have Real Madrid take notice in one of their players.

"We are hoping Chicago can find an agreement with Real Madrid to realise Gabriel’s dream of playing for this club."


Relevo add that Slonina had been close to joining the Spanish champions, with plans even having been drawn up for him to start the season with Real Madrid Castilla - the club's feeder team.

They go on to claim that Chelsea have "meddled" in the situation by offering "big" money for the youngster.

Slonina's move to Madrid had seemed all but certain earlier this week, when his agent Jaime Garcia told MLS soccer: "It should be an honour for Chicago, and the MLS, to have Real Madrid take notice in one of their players.

"We are hoping Chicago can find an agreement with Real Madrid to realise Gabriel’s dream of playing for this club."



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