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- beIN SPORTS presenter Richard Keys has linked Harry Maguire with a potential summer move to Chelsea
- According to Keys, the Blues will be in the market for an "England spine" under new owner, Todd Boehly, who is expected to commission a rebuild
- Keys believes the "England spine" would include three English players among them Maguire, Harry Kane, and Declan Rice
- Reports linking Maguire to Stamford Bridge come at a time the United skipper has endured a torrid spell at Old Trafford this summer
Chelsea are reportedly interested in the signing of Manchester United flop, Harry Maguire, this summer.
The Blues are expected to add reinforcements to their defence during the upcoming transfer window, with a number of defenders expected to depart the club.
Antonio Rudiger headlines a host of Chelsea defenders set to quit the club in the coming days after he reportedly reached a deal to join Real Madrid.
Other players in the backline facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge include club captain, Cesar Azpilicueta, and Andreas Christensen who is expected to join Barcelona.
The West London club are set to usher in a new era in American billionaire, Todd Boehly, who, according to Daily Mail is expected to instigate a massive transfer rebuild at the club.
Harry Maguire among three England stars Chelsea are keen to sign
beIN SPORTS presenter Richard Keys has sensationally claimed Harry Maguire is among three England players Chelsea are looking to sign in their push to rebuild this summer.
According to Keys, the Stamford Bridge dwellers want an 'English spine' to their squad and have identified Tottenham striker Harry Kane, Maguire and West Ham midfielder Declan Rice as transfer targets.
The sports presenter further added that Maguire would jump at the opportunity of moving to Chelsea as he bids to rejuvenate his career.
"They need a centre-back. Harry Maguire? What would he cost? £40-50 million? I'm pretty sure he'd jump at the chance of a new start," Keys noted in his blog.