Chelsea In Race With Manchester United To Sign 19 Year-Old Argentine Defender

Chelsea In Race With Manchester United To Sign 19 Year-Old Argentine Defender

Chelsea has entered the competition to sign the defender, meaning Manchester United will have to fight to sign this Argentine sensational young player.

Due to a large number of injuries and subpar defensive performances, United has struggled at the back this season.

Additionally, Boca Juniors star Aaron Anselmino is apparently the target of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and company as they search for a new central defender, with veteran center-back Raphael Varane having already confirmed his departure from the team.

The 19-year-old center back has been under observation by the Red Devils for a few months and AC Milan has also expressed interest in him.

But it looks like Chelsea are prepared to battle United for the teenager’s signature.

The Blues have invaded the South American market since Todd Boehly’s trade in 2022, bringing in players like Ecuadorian Moises Caicedo and Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernandez.

Anselmino In Chelsea’ Radar

Deivid Washington and Andrey Santos are just one more illustration of Chelsea’s penchant for acquiring young players from South America.

Anselmino is now the focus of attention, according to Mail Online.

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It might take more than £16 million for Chelsea and United to convince the young player to leave his native nation.

When Anselmino extended his contract with Boca in January, it included a $20 million (£15.72 million) release clause.

However, his terms altered again a month later and the clause was eliminated.

Chelsea is the most recent team to express interest in the Argentine center back. It appears that the Argentine club believes the young defender is worth more than their prior assessment.

Boca’s asking price shouldn’t stop any deal because both United and the Blues are vying for his signing and have shown a lot of interest in the young player.

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