Wing-back star makes transfer decision – after agreeing to make Chelsea move

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Transfer target Ivan Perisic would reportedly prefer a move to Juventus, despite claims Chelsea have agreed a deal with the Croatian.

The season is nearly over for Thomas Tuchel and the players – and all they have to be happy about is the fact that the club will be playing Champions League football next season.

A number of players are already leaving the club – and a number of players are expected to get sold – meaning that Tuchel will need money to try and sign players that will add to his squad for next season.

That has once again led to some shock reports in the media which have suggested that Chelsea are very much interested in trying to secure a transfer deal for the vastly-experienced Perisic

The 33-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season, and has yet to agree to a deal with his club, Inter Milan – and According to Sports Mediaset, the club have agreed a deal with the midfielder on a free transfer as his contract draws to a close.

But now Get Football News Italy report that Perisic is said to favour staying in Serie A – and would much prefer a switch to rivals Juventus

IcChelseanews View…

It has been a shock over the past few days to see that we are being linked with a move for Persisic – especially as his defending is not what Tuchel would need it to be at the club

However, it would e a massive shock to the system to see him make that move to Stamford Bridge over the next few months and we fully expect him to sign with another Italian club or stay with Milan

But Perisic is a player we do not need

Jamie

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