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What Antonio Rudiger has been spotted doing amid talk of £200,000 Chelsea contract snub

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger has been spotted doing some charitable work back in Sierra Leone amid fresh news of a £200,000 a week contract snub with Real Madrid, Man United and Juventus looming in the background.

Rudiger's future has been the talk of many fans over the past few months, with the German being one of three defenders who could still walk out of the door on a free transfer if his contract demands aren't met.

Cesar Azpilicueta and Andreas Christensen are the other two players linked to the Stamford Bridge exit doors and understands that there is a high chance as it stands that some of the trio do depart this summer.

The likes of Jules Kounde, Niklas Sule and Matthijs de Ligt amongst others have been linked to a potential west London summer move if any of the defenders were to leave on a free.

For Chelsea's No.2, Real Madrid and Juventus are the main two options on the table - the latter of the two reportedly could hand the Blues a massive advantage in their pursuit of de Ligt.

However, there is a growing feeling despite this fresh blow, that talks are more back on track for the former Roma man in comparison to the other two defenders whose futures remain more uncertain as the days go on.

initially understood that around close to £200,000 a week could be enough to sign the centre-half down to a new contract, and player's representatives are reportedly now demanding around £225,000, as per the Athletic.

This has been confirmed also by multiple outlets including the Metro who have added that the European Champions remain 'optimistic' that they can solve this precarious situation.

Whilst talks go on behind the scenes, the player himself has been busy in the public eye during this mini break with all

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