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Chelsea rekindled their interest in the defender of Barcelona Jules Kounde, while they had an eye on the Bournemouth star in request for Bournemouth, Dean Huijsen, according to a report.
The Blues have invested millions in their team since the takeover of Boehly-Clearlake in 2022, but the defensive reinforcements remain of capital importance.
The club was linked to a number of central defenders in recent windows, notably Huijsen which aroused the interest of the best European clubs after its superb campaign with the Cherries.
According to Sport, Chelsea is ready to return to Kounde, which they tried to sign in 2022 from Seville before finishing a move of 46 million pounds Sterling in Barcelona.
The report says the club is particularly eager to add a defender capable of providing full back cover. The Frenchman was almost exclusively used in this position for the Giants of Laliga.
Its redeployment on the side is first noted under the former manager of Barça Xavi, but the current head coach Hansi Flick continued to align the 26-year-old at the rear right.
Chelsea would have rekindled their interest in the versatile defender of France Joules Kounde

The Blues tried to sign the 26 -year -old in 2022 before finishing a big move to Barcelona

Chelsea has invested massively in their team, but the position of the rear center is a problem

Dean Huijsen seems ready to leave Bournemouth this summer in the interest of a host of best European clubs
Kounde would be happy in Catalonia and has a contract until 2026.
The news comes as a result of reports according to which the Blues are ready to pay the chances of the Cherry Definuer Haujsen this summer.
Madrid became the most likely destination for the 19-year-old player, who made his senior debut for Spain against the Netherlands, the country of his birth last week.
Not only does he seem to be about to become one of the first defenders in the world, but the defender of the ball game would have a liberation clause of only 50 million pounds sterling.
Naturally, he is on the Los Blancos radar, which, according to the Spanish store Cadena Ser, recently entertained the father of Huijsen in their Valdebebas training field where he had a Sérendie meeting with the president of the Club Florentino Perez.
All paths seem to lead to the Bernabeu, however, according to the point of sale, Chelsea is ready to try their luck at Torped the Move and is ready to offer wages much superior to what is offered in Madrid.