The Chelsea 24: Daily transfer wrap - Ibra talks Abramovich; Emenalo wants 2 strikers; Cuadrado to Madrid

Published on: 27 November 2015

With only weeks to go before the winter transfer window swings open, Europe is buzzing with the latest transfer talk.

Here's just some of the big Chelsea transfer stories from the last 24 hours bouncing around the world:

 

REAL MADRID KEEN TO TAKE CUADRADO OFF JUVENTUS HANDS

Crisis club Real Madrid believe Juan Cuadrado could be the answer to their fullback problems.

Juventus want to discuss a permanent deal with Chelsea in January. But Real are now ready to step in with an offer of their own.

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IBRAHIMOVIC OFFERS ADVICE TO ABRAMOVICH

PSG talismam Zlatan Ibrahimovic has offered some advice to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich about Jose Mourinho's situation.

The Super Swede also has his say on the Special One, who he worked with at Inter Milan.

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CHELSEA CHIEF EMENALO SEEKS REPLACEMENTS FOR FALCAO AND COSTA

Chelsea football director Michael Emenalo is actively planning to buy one - if not two - strikers in January.

Emenalo has plans to replace Radamel Falcao, who is likely to return to parent club AS Monaco. But is also concerned about Diego Costa's situation.

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POCHETTINO HAS MESSAGE FOR CHELSEA OVER HARRY KANE

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino last night was asked about reports that Chelsea are watching star striker Harry Kane.

Chelsea scouts will take a close look at Kane during this weekend's derby with the view to moving for the England ace in 2016.

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LOFTUS-CHEEK ON MAN UTD, REAL MADRID RADAR

Not only Manchester United and Real Madrid. But also Bayern Munich and Manchester City are monitoring Ruben Loftus-Cheek's situation at Stamford Bridge.

The midfielder has just over 18 months to run on his current deal and Chelsea are eager to secure him to new terms.

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Of course, to stay up-to-date on everything happening at the Bridge keep visiting our Chelsea news page.

Source: tribalfootball.com

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