Chelsea and Real Madrid could see their
transfer plans intertwined in the
January transfer window, due to Jose
Mourinho's apparent plans to recruit
Sergio Ramos.
French newspaper Le 10 Sport, citing
sources in Spain, suggests that if
Chelsea's pursuit of Ramos comes to a
successful conclusion Madrid may in
turn then target David Luiz as his
replacement.
Such speculation follows and interesting
few days concerning the availability of
both Ramos and Luiz, who each have
reason to wonder where they might be
playing their football come the end of
the winter transfer window.
It is believed that Ramos has been
targeted by Chelsea as Mourinho looks
to improve his back-line, and comments
made by Bernabeu president Florentino
Perez highlighted a potential €65million
move did little to quell the rumours.
On the other hand Luiz is said to be
considered surplus to requirements at
Stamford Bridge by the Blues boss, and
has been tipped to join Barcelona in a
deal worth around €35million.
However now the Spanish press is
claiming that alternatively it could be
Real Madrid who seize the initiative in
order to replace the man who will
ultimately replace the Brazilian himself,
which would bring the total amount of
money exchanged in the two deals to a
whopping €100million.
Ramos is also wanted by Chelsea's
Premier League rivals Manchester City,
whilst Luiz could spark a battle between
Spanish giants Barca and Madrid.
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