Chelsea management team to make approach to sign Serie A defender Gosens?

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Chelsea ‘management’ team planning to make an approach in the upcoming transfer window for Atalanta defender Robert Gosens.

Now the transfer window is just a few weeks away and there has still be alot of transfer speculation in the media suggesting that we are lining up a number of possible targets.

Frank Lampard does not need to spend alot of money to improve his current side, but he does need to add a couple of defenders to the side in order to turn this side from top four contenders to Premier League challengers.

We are focused on buying a new left-back as the future of current options Marcos Alonso and Emerson Palmieri appears to be uncertain, as both Emerson and Alonso have been unable to stand out in Frank Lampard’s squad this season and so the west Londoners’ boss had to make due with captain Cesar Azpilicueta in that position.

According to the DAILY MIRROR, Gosens is among transfer chief Marina Granovskaia’s targets but they will have to overcome a host of heavy bidders such as Inter, Juventus, Leicester and Leipzig.

Gosens has been impressing over in the Italian Leagues and despite their keen interest in keeping hold of the left-back, reports suggest that Atalanta will accept a fee of around the £50 million mark in the summer.

Look, Gosens is a top-class defender and would improve the side if we were able to complete a deal and bring him to the Premier League. So lets hope that this is not just another rumour yeah?

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