According to GOAL, Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino is considering a move for Roma star Paulo Dybala to replace Mason Mount’s attacking threat.
The 29 year old attacker, who won the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, has a release clause of €12million and is keen on playing in the Premier League.
Dybala’s very low release clause means that Chelsea will likely face a lot of competition for the Argentine’s signature if the Blues can complete Pochettino’s wishes.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have announced the signing of Mount from Chelsea in a deal worth €12million, with the England international signing a five year contract which will see him earn £250,000-a-week.