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Paper Talk - Chelsea prepare €55m offer for Juve star, Roma offer new deal to Man United target

Paper Talk - Chelsea prepare €55m offer for Juve star, Roma offer new deal to Man United target

Chelsea are ready to offer yearly wages of €7.5 million to Leonardo Bonucci, who has always been tempted by a move to the Premier League, we can exclusively reveal.
 
So far, the Pensioners are preparing a bid in the region of €55 million, far short of the €70m that Manchester City offered last summer. The Citizens are still in the race, too.
 
Speaking of Chelsea, Roma have made Radja Nainggolan an increased offer in order to keep him, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.
 
The Chelsea, Manchester United and Inter target’s agent, Alessandro Beltrami, recently met with sporting director Monchi, and talk rotated around a renewal until 2021, as well as yearly wages of over €4 million, which is a big boost from the €3m plus bonuses he makes now.
 
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Bayern Munich are very close to landing Corentin Tolisso, according to L’Equipe.


 
The Lyon midfielder has long been chased by Juventus, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City.
 
The Bundesliga side have agreed to personal terms with the Lyon midfielder, whose current deal expires in 2020, and could nab him for €40 million, the price president Jean-Michel Aulas has always been asking for.
 
Diego Costa will only cost Atletico Madrid €30 million, according to the latest reports from Spain.


 
The Spanish international was the subject of a €60m offer from the Colchoneros, his former club, and Diego Simeone has repeatedly emphasised that he wants to bring the Spanish international back.
 
Recently dumped by Antonio Conte via whatsapp, it looks like his future could be in Spain after all.
 
Gerard Deulofeu doesn’t want to go to Barcelona, according to the latest reports from the Gazzetta dello Sport.


 
The Everton loanee has enjoyed a fine half-season with AC Milan, scoring four goals and making three assists.

Recent reports seemed to indicate that Barcelona were certs to buy him back from the Toffees, with vice-president Robert Fernandez confirming that they would do so. The Blaugrana had the right to bring the 23-year-old back to the Nou Camp for only €12 million.