Champions weighing up approach for Turkey midfielder
• Barcelona, PSG and Manchester United also linked to Turan
Chelsea
have been offered the chance to sign Arda Turan from Atlético Madrid in
a move which, if a deal can be agreed, would most likely end the
Premier League champions’ immediate pursuit of Antoine Griezmann.
Turan, a Turkey international boasting 81 caps, intends to make a
decision this week over his future having indicated the time has come to
leave Vicente Calderón. Atlético have two firm bids for his services
already on the table, with Barcelona – whose current transfer embargo
would complicate any move this summer – Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United having been credited with an interest in securing the 28-year-old’s services.
The midfielder, who is understood to be attracted to the possibility
of moving to London, has a £29m buyout clause inserted in his current
contract, though it is unlikely that figure will have to be met in full
when he leaves. Chelsea could potentially offer the Brazil left-back
Filipe Luís a return to Atlético as part of any deal, the defender
having failed to settle or make a consistent impact since his own £16m
arrival from the Spanish club last summer.
Turan was an £8.5m signing from Galatasaray four years ago and,
having made 178 appearances and scored 22 goals, has played an integral
part in the success enjoyed by Atlético under Diego Simeone, which
includes success in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Europa League and as
beaten finalists in the 2014 Champions League. The player’s agent, Ahmet
Bulut, suggested earlier this week that a move was imminent for his client.
“A lot of things about his transfer are being published but not
everything they say is true,” he told NTVSpor. “We want to clarify that
at this time there is a lot of pressure about this situation but we
don’t want to make a formal statement about his destination before he
signs. That being said, in the next four days Arda will decide which
team he’ll play for next season.”
Bulut added that Atlético had reluctantly accepted Turan’s decision
to depart. “Our decision really surprised Atlético Madrid,” he said.
“They don’t want Arda to leave and were persistent but in the end, they
respected and accepted our decision. But of course, nothing is
completely done until he signs. However, we made sure the message was
clear that we wanted to leave Atlético.” The Spanish club may enter the
race for Dnipro’s Yevhen Konoplyanka as they seek a replacement for the
Turkey international.
Griezmann, who enjoyed a productive first season at Atlético following five years at Real Sociedad, had emerged early as a Chelsea target
this summer though his own buyout clause is set at £43m, with the
Spanish club reluctant to part with him at this stage. The 24-year-old
is an option to whom the Premier League champions could return in
future, particularly given the close relationship they enjoy with the
hierarchy at Vicente Calderón.
There has been interest expressed at Stamford Bridge in Atlético’s
Toby Alderweireld, who spent last season on loan at Southampton, though
Chelsea may now opt not to pursue a deal. The Belgian international
remains available but is also coveted by Tottenham Hotspur, with a
return to St Mary’s also possible. The Spanish club are selling their
Brazilian centre-half Miranda, 30, to Internazionale for a little over
£10m and will sign Porto’s Colombia forward, Jackson Martínez, for
£24.8m.
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