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Chelsea to lose one of their top stars?

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Could Happen

According to Italian sports media outlet MediaSet, Seria A giants Juventus could make a move for Chelsea’s Brazilian schemer Oscar in the summer.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho seemed to like the lad from the start of his second tenure at the club and has often selected him over other big stars.

He’s an efficient player who has had his ups and downs, but is registering another decent season for the club.

But is he a world-beater? With Cesc Fabregas able to slot in there Chelsea aren’t exactly short of stars to play in the hole. And the signing of Juan Cuadrado may suggest that Jose Mourinho is lining up Eden Hazard for a move inside before too long, having graduated from a role on the wing, to cause even more havoc through the middle.

Willian, Hazard and Cuadrado all look good enough for Chelsea’s best XI so the big question is who will drop out of that 3 behind the striker? With such excellent options in the attacking areas Mourinho will surely try different combinations over the next 6 months.

So while some Chelsea fans may immediately scoff at this story, it’s not out of the question that Oscar could be used as Jose’s next big bargaining chip to raise some serious cash.

Let’s see the lad in action. Chelsea fans: would you want to keep him at all costs?

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Ar dipty

    Feb 14, 2015 at 4:52 pm

    Hey oscar ! Pls don’t go anywhere . Stay at chelsea

  2. Robert

    Feb 14, 2015 at 5:39 pm

    Mourinho should nt part wth Oscar, unless there a problem wth the Management bt no manager could allow to part wth such a player. Pogba is good bt chelsea has alot of young players who can play in his positionMourinho has abig task to do of grooming young players from the academy than spending a lot of money to buy

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