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Chelsea want to sign ‘world class’ player who John Terry called a ‘superstar’ and he’s open to joining

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Chelsea really want to sign Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala.

That is according to a report from The Secret Scout.

They claimed on X last night that Chelsea would ‘love’ to sign Jamal Musiala.

However, German heavyweights Bayern wouldn’t be keen to sell their 20-year-old talent so late in the summer transfer window.

When asked the follow up question of whether Musiala would ever consider joining Chelsea, The Secret Scout responded on X: “Yes.”

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Musiala was previously on Chelsea’s books as a youngster in their academy, but he’s turned himself into a first-team star in the Bundesliga.

The attacking midfielder is a key player in the Bayern side at such a young age, winning four Bundesliga league titles to date. His most recent success was definitely the most memorable, scoring a title-winning goal on the final day of last season to help lift the crown.

Chelsea legend John Terry previously admitted that the Blues let something special slip through their fingers with Musiala.

Speaking via beIN SPORTS (27/11/22 at 8:55 pm), Terry described the Bayern playmaker as a “superstar” and “absolutely sensational”.

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Chelsea could do with one extra creative spark in the No 10 position this season, especially as Christopher Nkunku is missing a few months through injury.

Musiala would be real statement signing in the final few days of this window, but it’s not deemed likely that Bayern will let him go.

Described as “world class” by Julian Nagelsmann, via Bundesliga.com, Musiala would be a massive addition to the Premier League as one of the sport’s very best youngster.

Let’s see how hard Chelsea are prepared to push this in the next few days.