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Real Madrid close to agreeing deal with Chelsea’s Antonio Rüdiger

- Jacob Steinberg

Real Madrid are close to signing Antonio Rüdiger on a free transfer after reaching a verbal agreement with the Chelsea defender over a lucrative fouryear contract.

Rüdiger held positive talks with the Bernabéu club’s hierarchy over the weekend and is set to receive a considerab­le pay rise having decided to leave Chelsea when his contract expires at the end of the season. Real’s manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has identified the Germany internatio­nal as a key signing and while the move has not been finalised it is should be confirmed soon. The 29year-old is expected to earn at least £200,000 a week.

Chelsea were desperate to keep Rüdiger, who earns around £90,000 a week, but were unable to reach an agreement with him before the sanctions imposed on Roman Abramovich left the club unable to hand out new contracts. Talks with the 29-year-old centre-back broke down after Chelsea offered him a deal worth a minimum of £200,000 a week, only to be met with a request for a signing-on bonus and large fees for the player’s representa­tives. Negotiatio­ns ended with Rüdiger rejecting Chelsea’s offer and the uncertaint­y over the club’s ownership has played a huge part in his impending departure. The former Roma defender was not willing to wait for Abramovich to sell the club and has decided to seek a new challenge. Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Manchester United, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain have targeted Rüdiger but Real are expected to be his next destinatio­n.

Losing Rüdiger will be a big setback for Thomas Tuchel, whose defence is expected to be weakened further by Andreas Christense­n joining Barcelona on a free transfer. The situation will force Chelsea’s next owners to spend heavily on defensive reinforcem­ents this summer. Sevilla’s Jules Koundé is a long-term target, while there have been links with Leicester’s Wesley Fofana.

It is hoped the three consortium­s looking to buy Chelsea will find out this week which has been selected as the club’s preferred bidder. Raine, the US bank handling the sale, are considerin­g offers from groups fronted by Todd Boehly, Sir Martin Broughton and Stephen Pagliuca.

 ?? Juan Medina/Reuters ?? Antonio Rüdiger celebrates scoring against Real Madrid earlier this month. It looks like he will be playing for them next season. Photograph:
Juan Medina/Reuters Antonio Rüdiger celebrates scoring against Real Madrid earlier this month. It looks like he will be playing for them next season. Photograph:

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