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FootballChelsea Eye Massive Summer Transfer Move for Top Premier League Star
- Chelsea are interested in the signing of Wolves defender Max Kilman and the Blues will go for him this summer
- Those in charge of the Blues are impressed with Max Kilman's performances so far this season in the Premier League
- Max Kilman and his teammates at Wolves are currently occupying seventh position on the Premier League table
Max Kilman who plays as a defender for Premier League side Wolves could be on his way to Chelsea in the summer as the Stamford Bridge landlords are preparing to bolster their defense.
Antonio Rudiger, Andreas Christensen and Cesar Azpilicueta are three senior defenders at Chelsea whose contracts will be expiring at the end of the season and they have not agreed renewals.
Chelsea chiefs are scared of losing these three stars on free transfer this summer and they have started looking for replacements.
According to the report on 90min and Daily Mail, Chelsea chiefs are of the views that Max Kilman would help them in the defense and they are ready to make offer in the summer.
What is Chelsea's current position on the Premier League table?
After 25 games played so far this season by Chelsea, the Blues are currently occupying third position on the Premier League table with 50 points.
Who will Chelsea and Wolves face in their next games?
Thomas Tuchel and his wards will be facing LOSC on Tuesday night, 22 February, in the Champions League while Wolves will tackle Arsenal on 24 February.
Thomas Tuchel makes urgent plea to Chelsea fans regarding embattled striker Romelu Lukaku
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel pleaded with the club’s fans to stop making jokes at Romelu Lukaku’s expense after the striker’s recent struggles.
Lukaku was a topic of discussion once again after having a mere seven touches on the ball during Chelsea’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, February 19.
That was the lowest number of touches any player has managed in a 90-minute Premier League match since the stats were first introduced in 2003.
Ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League clash with Lille, Tuchel boldly backed the beleaguered Belgium international.