Monday 14 March 2016

Chelsea Transfer News:Lastest On John Terry And Romelu Lukaku's Rumours.

Outbound Chelsea captain John Terry will reportedly be offered a management role with Danish side Brondby when he leaves Stamford Bridge this summer. Plus, the Blues are understood to be eyeing a club-record bid to re-sign Romelu Lukaku.

According to the Mirror's John Cross, Brondby owner Jan Bech Andersen is friends with Terry and would be open to offering the centre-back a player/coach role with the club in future. An extract from the report added that Terry isn't short of options, however:

Terry has already had strong interest from the Middle East as his former Chelsea team mate Gianfranco Zola manages Al-Arabi and has admitted publicly that he would like to sign him.

There has also been interest from China and Terry will not be short of offers if he leaves Chelsea this summer.

Former England captain Terry admits that he would like to stay at Stamford Bridge but says he has been told there is no forthcoming offer.

Terry's decision will depend greatly on how willing he is to begin the transition into management now, rather than continue pursuing a playing career outside the English top flight.

The managerial role at Brondby is free after Thomas Frank quit the club last week, but sporting director Troels Bech told Danish daily Ekstra Bladet there is a long list of applicants (h/t Joe Short of the Daily Express): "I have evidence that there are 20 or more very brave coaches at a very high level who have already put the ticket in. So we'll work very closely in the selection of candidates, (to find) one we believe can lead us in our goals."

Cross later confirmed Terry has been installed as favourite to take over at the Brondby helm, however, despite the fact he has another three months left to run on his Chelsea contract.

Meanwhile, former team-mate Lukaku is said to be on the Blues' inbound list. Toffees manager Roberto Martinez admitted that despite the investment of new major shareholder Farhad Moshiri, they may still be forced to sell their prized assets. 
Per the Guardian's Richard Jolly, the tactician said: "If Manchester United cannot keep Cristiano Ronaldo, that is a sign of a modern game. If you sell a player for those sorts of amounts, you can get the benefit of adding three or four players.”

But former Chelsea prospect Lukaku is enjoying his time at Goodison Park almost two years after completing a £28 million move to Everton, per Sky Sports' Lyall Thomas.

Source: Bleacher Report.
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