Harefield Gazette

Rudiger rejected Chelsea’s bid to keep him at club

REAL MADRID MAY NOW SWOOP FOR DEFENDER

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ANTONIO Rudiger rejected the chance to become the highestpai­d defender in Chelsea’s history, the PA news agency understand­s.

The Germany defender is understood to have turned down a major contract offer from Chelsea, which the Blues had tabled before falling under Government restrictio­ns.

Chelsea have continued to hold out hope that the Stamford Bridge club’s sale could turn the tide in their bid to retain Rudiger’s services, but the continued strong interest from Real Madrid could now see the 29-year-old leave the west London club when his contract expires this summer.

Rudiger had for some time vowed to leave the decision on his future until the end of the campaign, but interest from other clubs has remained consistent.

He has been understood to want to continue working with Thomas Tuchel, having hit new heights under the Blues’ German boss.

However, Madrid could now hold the edge in the race to land one of Europe’s top defenders.

Chelsea’s recruitmen­t and retention has been halted by the strict operating terms after Roman Abramovich’s UK Government sanctions.

The sale of the Stamford Bridge club should be completed in May though, which will allow the west Londoners to return to standard transfer business.

The consortium­s bidding to buy the Blues are all understood to want to keep chairman Bruce Buck and director Marina Granovskai­a in place after a purchase.

That potential stability could yet offer a route map for the Blues to retain Rudiger’s services.

Former Roma centre-back Rudiger’s continued determinat­ion to keep his options open in recent weeks is understood to have been respected in the Chelsea hierarchy.

Todd Boehly, Sir Martin Broughton and Steve Pagliuca are the consortium heads for the remaining bids to buy Chelsea, with New York merchant bank the Raine Group poised to select a preferred bidder in the coming days.

Abramovich put Chelsea up for sale on March 2, amid Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian-Israeli billionair­e was then sanctioned by the UK Government on March 10, with Downing Street claiming to have proven his links to Vladimir Putin.

Chelsea remain on course for a third-placed finish in the Premier League after beating West Ham on Sunday, Christian Pulisic with the 90th-minute winner.

 ?? SHAUN BOTTERILL/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Cheslea defender Antonio Rudiger’s future is uncertain
SHAUN BOTTERILL/ GETTY IMAGES Cheslea defender Antonio Rudiger’s future is uncertain

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