Chelsea to consider bid for Brescia prodigy Sandro Tonali
Chelsea are planning a move for Sandro Tonali.
The reports in England suggested that Chelsea will consider bid for Brescia midfielder Sandro Tonali.
The 18-year-old has been subject to interest from various European clubs.
The Italy U-19 international has three years left on his current contract which expires in 2021.
Tonali made 26 appearances across all competitions for Brescia, scoring two goals and supplying five assists in return.
The 18-year-old has been touted as one of the brightest young prospects in Italy.
Sandro Tonali has represented Italy at Under-19 level, winning 10 caps.
His performances have seen him become the target of many European clubs including Chelsea.
Maurizio Sarri has always been a manager who keeps his eyes on the most talented young players in Italy.
The report claims that Chelsea manager has extensively scouted Tonali and is considering a move for the midfielder.
Sandro Tonali has the talent to play many roles in midfield.
According to The Sun, “Maurizio Sarri is chasing Italian teen sensation Sandro Tonali – and will blow Serie A’s giants out of the water with a £20million offer. The Chelsea boss sent his scouts out to watch the 18-year-old Brescia midfield star again this week during the 4-1 win against Padova. Tonali has lit up Serie B with his performances and Juventus, Roma, Inter and AC Milan are all chasing his signature. Sarri is a long-term admirer and wanted Tonali at Napoli a year ago, but a big Chelsea offer would put them at the front of the queue in January.”
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Undoubtedly he would be a fantastic recruit for Chelsea.
Chelsea fans would certainly love to see him arrive at the club this winter.
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