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Not this time, Devils

Chelsea set to secure midfielder Bakayoko

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LONDON: Chelsea look set to put the disappoint­ment of losing out on Romelu Lukaku by signing French midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, according to the British media.

The 22-year-old – who played a pivotal role in Monaco winning the French title and reaching the Champions League semi-finals last season – will cost the English champions up

£

to 39.7mil (RM220mil), according to The Guardian.

The deal is conditiona­l on him passing a medical – Bakayoko underwent keyhole surgery on his knee after the season ended and is likely to miss the Community Shield match with Arsenal and the first three English Premier League games.

There had been speculatio­n Manchester United might try and stymie the bid for Bakayoko – who made his senior internatio­nal debut earlier this year – just as they did with Lukaku, as they broke the record for a deal between British clubs of

£

75mil (RM416mil) to prise him away from Everton on Monday.

However, Bakayoko – whom Monaco will make a tidy profit on having signed him from Rennes for £7mil (RM39mil) in 2014 – had always made clear that Chelsea was his preferred destinatio­n.

Bakayoko’s arrival – which Chelsea hope to conclude by the time they leave for Asia for a pre-season tour next Monday – should see Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic leave for a similar fee to that of the Frenchman.

However, Chelsea are not keen to sell him to the original suitors United, as relations between the two rivals have cooled considerab­ly since the Lukaku affair.

Bakayoko’s signing – joining veteran Argentinia­n goalkeeper Willy Caballero and German defender Antonio Rudiger as new recruits – would not be the last for manager Antonio Conte.

The 47-year-old Italian, who along with his coaching staff are yet to sign new contracts offered at the end of last term, is hoping to conclude deals for Juventus’ Alex Sandro and Spanish internatio­nal striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

Morata is Italian Conte’s preferred fallback option for Lukaku, having lured him to Juventus in 2014 before leaving to take over as national team coach, and would replace temperamen­tal Spanish striker Diego Costa.

Morata told The Guardian earlier this year that he dreamt of playing under Conte because he was a man who had bet on him and understood him.

Costa, whom Conte told was not part of his plans, is likely to rejoin Atletico Madrid even though he would not be able to play for them until January because of the club’s transfer ban.

 ?? — Reuters ?? More to come: Monaco midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko’s arrival would not be the last for Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.
— Reuters More to come: Monaco midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko’s arrival would not be the last for Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.

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