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Nathan Ake contract clause puts Chelsea in driving seat for £40m January transfer despite Man City interest


CHELSEA are reportedly in pole position to re-sign Nathan Ake despite strong interest from Manchester City.

Sky Sports claims the Blues are favourites to land the Bournemouth star thanks to a £40m buy-back clause.

 Chelsea are in pole position to sign Nathan Ake ahead of Man City

Chelsea are in pole position to sign Nathan Ake ahead of Man CityCredit: Getty Images

Chelsea sold Ake, 24, to the Cherries for just £20m in the wake of their 2017 title win.

Ake played the first half of the season on loan at Bournemouth.

But Antonio Conte decided to sell him back to Eddie Howe despite the defender’s reputation as one of Chelsea’s brightest young prospects.

Ake has since gone from strength to strength on the south coast, playing all 38 league games in each of his last two seasons while becoming a regular in the Netherlands squad.

It’s now reckoned Chelsea boss Frank Lampard wants the club to re-sign Ake after being left unimpressed with Kurt Zouma and Andreas Christensen.

Antonio Rudiger has played just 45 minutes this term with knee and groin problems.

While Fikayo Tomori needs more time to adjust after being thrown in at the deep end.

Chelsea scout Piet de Visser pleaded with Lampard in October to bring Ake back to Stamford Bridge.

And it’s understood a £40m buyback clause means Ake is most likely to wind up in West London this winter.

That’s despite interest from Manchester City, who are struggling in the defensive department.

They failed to replace Vincent Kompany when he left on a free transfer last summer.

And Guardiola’s backline frailties were exposed when star man Aymeric Laporte suffered a long-term injury early in the season, forcing Fernandinho to fill in alongside John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi.

Spurs boss Jose Mourinho has also been credited with showing an interest in Ake.

While Everton continue to monitor his progress after SunSport exclusively revealed they were keen on signing the Dutchman last summer.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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