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Chelsea suffer huge blow as Kounde makes decision; Boehly eyes £34m Hazard return

Chelsea target Jules Kounde controls the ball

Chelsea are set to lose out to Barcelona in the race to sign Sevilla centre-back Jules Kounde this summer, according to reports in Spain.

The Blues need to replace Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen this summer with both players leaving the club on free transfers to La Liga.

And Kounde, who Chelsea reportedly agreed personal terms last summer before a transfer collapsed, has been reported as one of their top targets this summer.

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The France international moved from Ligue 1 side Bordeaux to Sevilla in 2019 for around €25m and has gone on to scored nine goals in 133 appearances for the La Liga outfit.

And now there are rumours that he wants to move on with the centre-back attracting interest from a number of top clubs around European football.

Spanish publication Nacional claim that Kounde has now ‘opted’ for Barcelona over Chelsea, despite the Premier League club’s long-standing interest.

Kounde’s ‘intention is to continue playing in Spain’ and no amount of money will be ‘enough to convince him’ that he should move to Chelsea, who ‘considered him a priority target’.

He ‘does not plan’ to carry on at Sevilla, though, and ‘thinks it is time to pack his bags’ with the project at Barcelona the one that ‘most seduces him’.

Barcelona hope to include Francisco Trincao – who has been on loan at Wolves – in a deal for Kounde in an effort to reduce their €80m asking price.

However, another Spanish publication AS insists on the complete opposite with it only a ‘matter of time’ before Kounde moves to Chelsea.

Nacional also bring some other news for Chelsea fans with new owner Todd Boehly apparently interested in bringing Eden Hazard back to Stamford Bridge from Real Madrid.

The Belgium international joined Los Blancos in 2019 for an initial €100m with the deal potentially rising to €146.1m – but it has been a massive disaster for the La Liga…

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