€50million Chelsea target hand Antonio Conte green light

Chelsea transfer target Radja Nainggolan seems ready to leave his current team AS Roma.
The Belgium international midfielder will allegedly be permitted to go in the summer transfer window for the right fee as per a report by CalcioMercato.

The report claim that Premier League Champions Chelsea, second-placed Manchester United and Italian Serie A Champions Juventus are all keen on the highly-rated versatile midfielder.

Further, the claim is that Chinese Super League outfit Guangzhou Evergrande are also extremely keen on the superstar after tabling a €40million offer for the Belgian star.

Italian Serie A heavyweight AS Roma, however, will only offer bids in and about €50million for him.

After Chelsea manager Antonio Conte and former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho have already spent the previous week exchanging derogatory comments about one another the emergence that the Belgian could be permitted to leave the Serie A club is sure to rise the tension between the two sides.

It would look like the Blues and second placed Manchester United could be ready for a bidding battle for the Belgian star.

The Italian side dropped the midfielder for Saturday’s Italian Serie A match against Atalanta as punishment for his celebration on New Year’s Eve.

The player posted a live video on the internet in which he smoked, drank, and cursed.

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