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This Chelsea Target Favours A Move To Stamford Bridge

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In the last few weeks, a lot of column inches have appeared, in the media, relating to the future of the Barcelona midfielder, Philippe Coutinho.

Our latest article – its-all-down-to-confidence-when-it-comes-to-chelseas-summer-transfer-target – concentrated on the suggestion that the career of the 27-year-old former Liverpool player had taken a wrong turn courtesy of a drop in confidence, with it being implied a move to Stamford Bridge could be just what the Brazilian needs to kick-start his career again.

Today, courtesy of The Sun yet more column inches have been printed with it being inferred that three Premier League clubs are said to be interested in securing the services of the player, with the trio being – Manchester United, Leicester City and Chelsea.

However, our quoted source is championing the suggestion that a move to Stamford Bridge is the players preferred option.

A clear failing in Chelsea’s play this season has been a failure to turn pressure into goals, could the possible signing of Coutinho be the missing part of the jigsaw?

Please feel free to air your views on the subject matter in the comment facility beneath this article.

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6 comments

  • Fidel Onyango says:

    Let the deal done!

  • dan burcea says:

    Coutinho’s skills means playing vision, exceptional passer of the ball, dribbling, versatility, flexibility to play for a variety of positions gives, creativity! “The Little Magician” could be a perfect fit to Chelsea if the asked price
    will be decent!

  • elijah says:

    let this be done and what about ‘zicyech’ of ajax and jadon sacho

  • Abilo Handsome says:

    Coutinho Is A Player Ful With Confessed And Chelsea Need That Kind Of Player

  • Maxwell says:

    Think Chelsea will prefer to spend a huge sum of money on Sancho or Havertz instead of Coutinho.If it’s just a loan deal then they should go ahead.

  • Dim says:

    Yes. I agree with you MAXWELL.
    He is going to cost close to what Sancho or Harvertz would cost and are much younger. So a deal for either of them would make more sense in the long term.

    However, i would like to have in if the price id right (say like £50m) or on a loan deal.
    He is a fantastic player blessed with creativity that adds great dynamics to any team

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