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Chelsea join Liverpool in Konrad Laimer transfer race as they plot sensational triple raid on RB Leipzig


CHELSEA want to sign Konrad Laimer in a triple raid of RB Leipzig next summer, according to reports.

The Blues have agreed to pay Christopher Nkunku’s £53million release clause – with the Frenchman undergoing a secret medical last month.

Konrad Laimer is on Chelsea’s radarCredit: Willie Vass
Christopher Nkunku and Josko Gvardiol are both on Chelsea’s radarCredit: Getty

They are also keen to sign 20-year-old RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol – having bid £80m for the Croatian during the summer.

According to Bild, Chelsea are now hunting a THIRD RB Leipzig star in an almost unprecedented raid.

They claim that the Blues are eager to sign midfielder Laimer on a free transfer.

Laimer, 25, is set to be out of contract at the end of the season and has no desire to sign an extension.

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Bayern Munich tried to sign him during the summer, with former RB Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann eager to reunite with the Austrian.

The Bundesliga champions bid around £21m for Laimer, although RB Leipzig refused to budge from their £26m valuation.

Bayern are still keen to do a deal next year, but Chelsea could have an ace up their sleeve.

The Blues are set to appoint Christopher Vivell as their new technical director.

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Vivell worked at RB Leipzig before being sacked following a meeting with Chelsea – and could play a key role in convincing Laimer to join.

Liverpool may also be in the mix, having previously shown an interest in Laimer.

Blues owner Todd Boehly has already spent over £250m on transfers since buying the club from Roman Abramovich earlier this year – with the lavish splurge set to continue in 2023.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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