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Chelsea and Spurs interested to sign Arsenal loanee

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Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspurs have shown interest in signing Arsenal loanee Karl Hein. Hein joined Real Valladolid on loan this summer and is doing very well at Spain.

Chelsea are keen to sign a goalkeeper next year. They are not happy with Robert Sanchez as he is finding it hard to keep clean sheets. He may be replaced and we can expect the Blues making a move for young keeper.

Tottenham have Vicario as their regular keeper and he is doing really well at the moment. But, Spurs are still keen to sign a backup keeper who can compete for a regular spot.

Lastly, Hein will be looking for a club which guarantees him regular game time. He is very likely to receive it at North London, and Gunners are aware of it. The 22 year old is very likely to leave Arsenal on permanent basis next year.

Karl Hein to join London rivals?

According to Fichajes, Chelsea and Tottenham are both interested to sign the Arsenal loanee. Hein who is 22 is looked as a potential future star by both London clubs and a move next summer is very possible. Gunners are ready to part ways with the keeper if they receive around €15 million to €20 million.

Hein can be a perfect fit for Chelsea as the West London club targets young players. The Blues will also find his demanded fee very affordable and the keeper can be lured away if he is promised sufficient gametime. Hein can challenge Sanchez for starting spot right away and may become the regular starter in near future.

Hein is having a very good time at Spain right now. He has started in all 11 matches for Valladolid and kept clean sheet in 3 of those. He recently picked his first La Liga man of the match award despite facing a loss against Villarreal. Hein made an impressive amount of 7 saves in the match.

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