A View From The Bridge

Chelsea are considering a move for Serie A goalkeeper as focus shifts to adding players

Published by
Pranav Kannan

Chelsea are considering a move for AC Milan goalie Mike Maignan

Chelsea are considering a move for Mike Maignan, according to journalist Matt Law. The talented goalkeeper, currently plying his trade at AC Milan, has caught the attention of the Blues as they continue to explore options to strengthen their squad.

Speaking on the popular ‘London is Blue’ podcast, Law revealed that discussions surrounding the acquisition of Maignan have not dissipated within the corridors of Stamford Bridge. Despite the recent departure of Edouard Mendy to Saudi Arabia, Chelsea are actively seeking a replacement between the sticks.

Maignan’s name has been linked with the Blues as one of the potential candidates to claim the coveted number-one spot. With the Senegalese international largely playing second fiddle to Mendy last season, new Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino seems keen on upgrading Kepa Arrizabalaga’s talents.

However, the Argentinian is not against using Kepa as his first choice. Pochettino, who recently took the helm at Stamford Bridge, is said to be excited about the prospect of working with the Spanish shot-stopper and believes he can bring out the best in him.

However, Law’s insights suggest that the idea of bringing in a new goalkeeper has not been discarded by Chelsea. The discussions revolving around Maignan indicate a genuine interest in the AC Milan custodian.

While the likes of Andre Onana have garnered more attention as potential targets, there is no denying Maignan’s qualities and the impact he could make if he were to don the Chelsea jersey. The Frenchman is one of the best goalies in the world going around.

Mike Maignan is on the radar of Chelsea. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Of course, acquiring Maignan’s services would not come without a significant financial commitment. It has been suggested that Chelsea might need to part ways with approximately £73m to secure the Frenchman’s signature.

The addition of Maignan to Chelsea’s roster would undoubtedly bolster their goalkeeping options. Known for his exceptional shot-stopping abilities and commanding presence in the penalty area, he has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with.

More Chelsea News

However, it will not be easy for the talented Frenchman to come to Stamford Bridge due to the finances involved in the deal. Let’s see what the club eventually decides to do this summer.

Pranav Kannan

As a die-hard football fanatic, I can tell you that writing about the beautiful game is my ultimate cocktail for an unparalleled high!

Recent Posts

“It’s not enough”- Mauricio Pochettino says Chelsea’s best-case scenario this season still won’t make it a good season

Mauricio Pochettino says Chelsea finishing fifth or sixth shouldn't be cause for celebration Mauricio Pochettino…

42 mins ago

Romano: Chelsea submit €65m package for the next big thing from Brazil; player already open to transfer

Fabrizio Romano claims Chelsea have tabled a new bid for Estevao Willian Chelsea will be…

42 mins ago

“They’re playing very, very well”- Bournemouth manager wary of Chelsea threat as both clubs look to end the season on a high

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is aware of the threat that Chelsea possess In the final…

2 hours ago

“It’s good for football”- Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino takes his side on the VAR debate as PL clubs vote on crucial matter

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettinos feels VAR should be utilised wisely The future of VAR (Video…

3 hours ago

Arsenal cult hero Gael Clichy tips struggling Chelsea star to become best in his position in the Premier League next season

Mykhailo Mudryk backed to shine for Chelsea in 2024/25 Former Gunners defender Gael Clichy insists…

9 hours ago

Chelsea ready €60m offer to continue midfield spending and signing Netherlands International

Another Caicedo caper? Chelsea target Koopmeiners amidst Liverpool interest Chelsea FC are looking to sign…

10 hours ago