Christian Pulisic has been linked with a move to Atletico Madrid as the Chelsea winger's future continues to be the subject of intense speculation.
Pulisic, the United States of America captain, has also been mentioned as a possible transfer target for Manchester United, Newcastle and even Arsenal. It is possible that Pulisic, who is currently out with a knee injury he picked up in January, moves on come the summer transfer window.
The 24 year-old has a season-and-a-half left on his Chelsea deal and Graham Potter's side could sell him for a decent price as they look to bring money in after a heavy spend in the two windows since Todd Boehly took over at Stamford Bridge. Given Pulisic's age and extensive international experience he is an asset and is a big name in world football.
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The former Borussia Dortmund player, reports the Daily Mail, is a target for Atletico Madrid who loaned Joao Felix to Chelsea in January. Felix scored his first goal for the club in Saturday's 1-1 draw with West Ham United and is already showing the star quality that convinced Atleti to fork out a club-record £110million in 2019.
The 23 year-old, it is being reported, could be signed for around £88million in the summer. If Atletico are serious about signing Pulisic then an opportunity for everyone to get what they want may well present itself.
Chelsea could swap Pulisic for Felix, but it's likely they will have to stump up some cash given the clear difference in valuation between the two players. Atletico would have Felix, a signing who has not worked, off the wage bill and gone while Chelsea would be able to sell Pulisic before his contract ends its final year.
Diego Simeone would also get a Pulisic who is revitalised, trying his hand in a different League and still with plenty of potential given he is still only 24. It's one to watch and would work for all parties.
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