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Chelsea still chasing Edinson Cavani

Chelsea still chasing Edinson Cavani


Chelsea still chasing Edinson Cavani

Chelsea are reportedly linked with a big-money landing of Edinson Cavani who scored 29 goals in the season. Cavani scored against the Blues last year in the Champions League and he reportedly has a £53m buy-out clause in his contract.

At present, Cavani is preparing for Confederations Cup in Brazil where he was asked about interest shown by Chelsea and Manchester City in signing him. His reply was “I don’t know if they have yet made an offer for me but I would be more than pleased to play under a manager like Manuel Pellegrini or Jose Mourinho”.


The Marca stated that Chelsea have planned to land the Napoli striker as a ‘gift’ for the new manager Jose Mourinho. With Premier League and Champions League as the main focus of Jose Mourinho, he is expected to sign at least one striker in this summer transfer window. As far as Chelsea goes, Cavani would obviously be an excellent pickup, although it's not entirely clear whether spending €55 million to activate his buyout clause would be a wise move. With Romelu Lukaku and Edinson Cavani, Chelsea will be a more physical side next season and they are already being considered as the top contenders for the Premier League.


Chelsea are reportedly linked with a big-money landing of Edinson Cavani who scored 29 goals in the season. Cavani scored against the Blues last year in the Champions League and he reportedly has a £53m buy-out clause in his contract. At present, Cavani is preparing for Confederations Cup in Brazil where he was asked about interest shown by Chelsea and Manchester City in signing him. His reply was “I don’t know if they have yet made an offer for me but I would be more than pleased to play under a manager like Manuel Pellegrini or Jose Mourinho”.


The Marca stated that Chelsea have planned to land the Napoli striker as a ‘gift’ for the new manager Jose Mourinho. With Premier League and Champions League as the main focus of Jose Mourinho, he is expected to sign at least one striker in this summer transfer window. As far as Chelsea goes, Cavani would obviously be an excellent pickup, although it's not entirely clear whether spending €55 million to activate his buyout clause would be a wise move. With Romelu Lukaku and Edinson Cavani, Chelsea will be a more physical side next season and they are already being considered as the top contenders for the Premier League.