£50M Star Ready To Boycott Man United Move Just Because Of This

Alex Sandro has been linked with a move away from Juventus ahead of the upcoming January transfer window, and he has emerged as a target for Manchester United in recent times.

The red devils are understood to be interested in signing the Brazilian player, but there are new reports his next destination is Stamford Bridge.

A few days back, Man United boss Jose Mourinho is said to be keen on signing the player to solve the ongoing defensive situation in his team.

But the Sun made it known that Chelsea are favourites to get his signature and that the talented left-back has told the Serie A champions he is leaving for Stamford Bridge.

At Chelsea, Marcos Alonso has made the left-back position his own after moving to the club last year. The Spaniard has been impressive at West London, helping manager Antonio Conte win the premier league trophy in his first season at the club.

He quickly adapted to Conte’s 3-4-3 system at Stamford Bridge and is now one of the most important members of the club.

Should Alex Sandro complete his move to Chelsea next year, we can’t wait to see who Conte would prefer between the two of them.

Although Juventus demanded a fee worth £80 Million for the player during the past summer transfer window, the Telegraph reported the Italian heavyweights could be forced to get him sold for £50million this time around.

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