Chelsea transfer news: matthijs de ligt and jules kounde to become the new blues defence, with four centre-backs out of contract next summer

Chelsea transfer news: matthijs de ligt and jules kounde to become the new blues defence, with four centre-backs out of contract next summer


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Chelsea transfer news is often sensational - but one report is suggesting that there could be an all-new centre-back partnership at the club next season. The Blues have a whopping four


defenders out of contract next summer. Thiago Silva is 37 and on a rolling deal at the moment, while captain Cesar Azpilicueta is well into his thirties, too.  Antonio Rudiger has been


praised as one of the best defenders in the world right now but hasn't agreed terms on a new deal. Finally, Andreas Christensen is also set to walk for free.  You may like Goal.com is


claiming that while Thomas Tuchel wants to keep all of them, the alternatives are extraordinary.  Chelsea have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Matthijs De Ligt from Juventus. The


Dutchman hasn't truly recaptured the kind of form that he displayed while at Ajax and is said to be welcoming a move elsewhere. Agent Mino Raiola would no doubt be keen to drum up a big


Premier League transfer. He could be joined in west London by long-term target Jules Kounde. The Blues attempted to sign the Frenchman over the summer from Sevilla and were rebuffed - but


with so many players potentially going next year, they may well move back in for him. Tuchel has made his name in English football playing a back three but the arrivals of two big-name


defenders may tempt him to play another way. Both De Ligt and Kounde are more used to playing in a four-man backline, after all. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to


your inbox every week. With both Reece James and Ben Chilwell as first-choice full-backs, the club have the option for a formidable backline, should they make these two signings. 


Chelsea's out-of-contract stars are all free to negotiate with overseas clubs from January.