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Veteran Blues defender gives his full support to a potential summer move for Roma’s Argentine marksman
Reports earlier this week suggested that the Blues were keen on a switch for the experienced Roma striker, who could link-up with fellow Argentine Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge.
Dybala’s current contract at the Stadio Olimpico, which runs until the summer of 2025, is rumoured to include a clause that would make him available to foreign suitors for a cut-price fee of just €12million (£10.2m) in the current window.
Chelsea are still in need of greater firepower after scoring a paltry 38 goals during a dreadful season that culminated in their worst Premier League finish since 1994, despite having already sealed moves for RB Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku – the joint-highest scorer in the Bundesliga last term – and Villarreal winger Nicolas Jackson this summer.
Romelu Lukaku wants to leave this summer after his loan spell back at Champions League finalists Inter Milan, with Chelsea demanding a fee of £38m for a player whom they signed for a club-record £97.5m only two years ago. Juventus and Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal have also registered their interest in the Belgian international after Inter saw a first permanent offer worth £26m rejected.
A potenial deal for Dybala appears to have the seal of approval from veteran Chelsea defender Silva, who has also backed Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek to be successful at AC Milan.
“I’ve asked Paulo Dybala if it’s true that he’s coming to Chelsea but he didn’t answer! He’s a top player, he’d be a massive signing for us — I’d like it,” Silva told Sky, per Fabrizio Romano.