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Chelsea weigh up Antonio Rudiger swoop

Chelsea are reportedly interested in bringing Antonio Rudiger back to the West London club in the summer transfer window.

According to a report by Football Transfers Chelsea are contemplating a surprise move for Antonio Rudiger. The German international has played for the West London club in the past, and he has helped them win major trophies. The Real Madrid defender could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. He has the quality and the experience to help them tighten up at the back.

Chelsea have looked vulnerable defensively, and players like Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile could be sold in the summer. Wesley Fofana has struggled with persistent injury problems as well. Chelsea need to invest in a quality central defender, and signing the experienced German could prove to be a wise decision.

The player is in his 30s, and Real Madrid could be open to selling him in the summer. He has been described as “increasingly difficult” because of his antics. It will be interesting to see if he is open to a return to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea could use Antonio Rudiger

Chelsea have done well this season, and they are pushing for Champions League qualification. They need quality players at their disposal next year, and Rudiger could be very useful with his quality and experience. His leadership skills could come in handy as well. He knows the club well and he will be able to settle in quickly and make an instant impact.

Chelsea will be hoping to fight for major trophies in the coming seasons. They will need the right blend of quality youth and experience in order to succeed.

Rudiger has done well for Real Madrid, and they will need to replace him properly if he leaves the club in the summer. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

The opportunity to play in the Premier League can be quite exciting for any player, and the German is in the twilight stages of his career. This could be his final opportunity to join a big club in a top European league. It will be interesting to see if all parties can come to an agreement in the coming weeks.

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