Newcastle striker's father 'threatened to bomb' old club
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| Juan Cuadrado, Loic Remy, Mauricio Pochettino |
Chelsea have reportedly reopened talks with Juventus over the permanent transfer of Juan Cuadrado.
The
27-year-old has been on loan at Juve since the summer after failing to
earn a place in the first team at Stamford Bridge and was expected to
make his £15.8million move to Turin this month.
And according to Italian outlet Tuttosport, talks have been reopened between the two clubs.
But
the transfer is not likely to be finalised until as late as March due
to Juve said to be wanting a reduced price for the previously agreed
fee.
Leicester have made an £8million bid for Chelsea striker Loic Remy, according to reports.
The
Frenchman has struggled to nail down a first-team spot since joining
the Blues in 2014, making just 28 appearances in two seasons.
And according to French magazine L’Equipe the Foxes have put an £8m bid on the table to lure the forward to the King Power Stadium.
Remy
is understood to be keen on leaving Stamford Bridge in order to better
his chances of securing a place in the France squad for Euro 2016.
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly on the shortlist to become Chelsea’s next permanent manager.
Interim
boss Guus Hiddink is in charge until the end of the season but Blues
owner Roman Abramovich looks set to appoint a long-term manager.
And The Times claim Chelsea are considering Pochettino as a candidate for the job.
Other potential candidates include Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone, Chile coach Jorge Sampaoli and Pep Guardiola.
