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Chelsea & Arsenal both keen to sign 21 year old Ivory Coast star

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Chelsea and Arsenal are both keen to sign 21 year old defender. The player is from Ivory Coast and currently plays for Portuguese club. He has been very good for them since joining in 2023.

Chelsea are determined to sign some new defenders this summer. Firstly, they will part ways with Disasi and Veiga. In addition, they might also sell Badiashile and Chalobah for right offer. Lastly, the club can also make Fofana available in market due to his injury issues.

On the other hand, Arsenal have a very good defensive unit. But, they will have opening were soon. Jakub Kiwior is set to leave the club this summer. In addition, Gabriel is injured whereas Tomiyasu will need time until December to recover from his long-term injury.

Chelsea & Arsenal both showing interest in Ivory Coast defender

According to O Jogo, both Arsenal and Chelsea are showing interest in Ousmane Diomande of Sporting. The player has been really impressive for the Portugese champions in recent years. The report also adds that Crystal Palace are also keeping tabs on him.

Diomande is only 21 years old but a regular starter for club and country. He joined Sporting in January 2023. Since then, he has played 101 games for them. He has so far played 9 games for Ivory Coast and has been very good for them. Moving to Premier League will be a major step up in his career.

Chelsea also have many other targets in the transfer market. Earlier, they wanted to sign Dean Huijsen but have lost the race for him. They now have Marc Guehi as top target. In addition, they are also willing to sign Jorrel Hato from Ajax. This suggests that more than 2 defender can be expected to land at Stamford Bridge in the current transfer window.

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