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·23. August 2025
Report: Race for £30m rated Chelsea ace heats up, three Premier League clubs interested

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·23. August 2025
Three Premier League clubs are interested in signing Chelsea defender Axel Disasi before the end of the window according to reports.
Disasi is one of a number of players Chelsea are looking to sell, but as of yet no official offers have come in for the 27-year-old.
The France international spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa, and made ten appearances in all competitions, but they won’t be signing him permanently.
Having sold Renato Veiga to Villarreal, Disasi is the next defender the Blues are looking to find a solution for, but the clock is ticking.
Disasi was linked with a move to Newcastle earlier this summer, whilst Wolves are also said to have an interest in the Frenchman.
Disasi made ten appearances for Villa last season. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
Bournemouth are the latest club to have expressed an interest in Disasi, and whilst Chelsea want a permanent deal, a loan could be accepted with the end of the window getting nearer.
Caught Offside have reported that Newcastle, Wolves and Bournemouth are all interested, whilst Italian champions Napoli could make a move.
The report adds Chelsea value Disasi at in the region of £30m, but whether any clubs get near that valuation remains to be seen.
Disasi had a great first season under Mauricio Pochettino,, but it became clear quickly he wasn’t part of the plans under Enzo Maresca, and the Blues will be hoping to recoup as much of the £39m they paid Monaco as possible.
Whilst Chelsea have sold a number of players and made good progress on that front, there are a number of players the Blues still need to move on.
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The most high profile are Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, and their departures will allow the Blues to move forward and sign Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho.
The likes of Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell still need to be sold, which could be easier said than done, and more than anything Chelsea will want their wages off the books.
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