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Fresh contract details emerge as Barcelona poised to land ex-Bolton Wanderers defender from Chelsea

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Former Bolton Wanderers defender Marcos Alonso is anticpated to complete his move from Barcelona to Chelsea early next week and put pen to paper on an initial two-year-deal, according to reports.

The 31-year-old has been at Stamford Bridge since 2017. He has won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League, Uefa Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup during his time at the club.

Alonso joined Wanderers in 2010 from Real Madrid. He went on to play 46 times and score five goals for the club over the next three seasons. READ MORE:Potential areas Bolton Wanderers could reinforce this summer as Ian Evatt drops transfer hint Despite a trophy-laden time at Chelsea, it appears Alonso's time at Stamford Bridge is poised to end and he is poised to join Spanish giants Barcelona.

He has 29 goals and 211 appearances to his name since joining the London side in 2017. Journalist Fabrizio Romano reported earlier this week that the final transfer fee the Stamford Bridge side will receive from the Catalan side will be less than €10m, which works out at £8.4m.

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