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Chelsea Persist in Pursuit of Juventus Starlet Kenan Yildiz

Summary

  • Chelsea remain "very" interested in signing Juventus winger Kenan Yildiz
  • Juventus are working on renewing Yildiz's contract to ward off Premier League interest
  • Chelsea had opportunities to sign Yildiz earlier, but Juventus are optimistic about keeping him
Chelsea Persist in Pursuit of Juventus Starlet Kenan Yildiz

As of October 3rd, 2025, Chelsea remain very interested in signing Juventus winger Kenan Yildiz, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. This comes despite the fact that Chelsea have already signed two new left wingers in the recent summer transfer window.

The transfer landscape has been relatively quiet in the past few months, with the next winter window still around three months away. However, Chelsea's decision-makers are always evaluating their recruitment needs and planning for future transfer windows. While some Chelsea fans may not be fully convinced by the club's recent left-wing signings, the data suggests they do not necessarily need another player in that position.

Nevertheless, Chelsea's interest in Yildiz persists. Romano reports that Juventus are now working to renew the young player's contract in order to ward off any potential Premier League suitors, including Chelsea. The Italian club is said to be optimistic about reaching a solution to keep Yildiz, as they believe he could have already moved to the Premier League at the start of the summer transfer window if he had wanted to.

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Chelsea are "very" interested in signing Juventus winger Kenan Yildiz, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Juventus are working on renewing Yildiz's contract in order to ward off any potential Premier League interest, including from Chelsea.
Romano states that if Yildiz had wanted to move to the Premier League, he could have done so at the start of the recent summer transfer window.

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