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Not Cuadrado: Chelsea plan £40m bid for another Serie A star – report

Pogba seems to get better every week

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The Chelsea rumour mills have exploded into life over the last day as reports linking Juan Cuadrado with a rather surprising move to Stamford Bridge have surfaced.

Chelsea weren’t expected to do any major business in the winter window but Jose Mourinho is clearly hellbent on fast-tracking this side to domestic and European domination and The Guardian reported on Wednesday evening that Chelsea are in talks to sign the brilliant winger from Fiorentina.

But The Express has gone one further to suggest that Jose Mournho also has his sights trained on another of the very best players in Serie A – Paul Pogba.

The 21 year old left England for Italy 2 years ago and has blossomed into one of the best midfielders in the world. Since the winter window opened there has been constant speculation about this lad and we feel that Juventus will part with the player if and when they get offered a deal that they like.

The Express reports that Chelsea want him in the summer:

EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea plan £40m bid former Manchester United flop Paul Pogba

CHELSEA are planning a £40million raid on Juventus this summer for France World Cup star Paul Pogba.

Pogba is already a fantastic player – very composed for one so young and already a commanding presence in the midfield. But the fact that he is still just 21 means that his eventual transfer fee will reflect this – Pobga will give ten years of service to his next club.

Let’s have a look at him in action. Chelsea fans: is this deal feasible?

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