Chelsea's chance for long-term transfer wish in jeopardy as Roman Abramovich problem continues
Paulo Dybala is a free agent. No gimmicks, no tricks, no games. It's finally happening. After years of being linked to Premier League clubs in his career, the Argentinian has finally informed the world that he will not be signing a new contract with Juventus.
Considering the amount of interest that registered for the forward previously, It might be too late for him to make his come back, or maybe not?
He has been a talent that several teams have scouted for a reason. His rollercoaster treatment at Juventus has been monitored closely previously by Chelsea. Whilst I would love the opportunity to bid for Dybala, there's only one huge thing stopping us, the take over sanctions.
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Just our luck, isn't it? Chelsea could have a dig at luring one of their long-term targets. They cannot even begin negotiations until Roman Abramovich has completely relinquished the club.
Chelsea are currently facing an array of bidding options to claim their new owner in time before they reach a financial crisis with no return. Whilst the Blues have