Chelsea and Spaniards in contact over deal for 24-year old defender

Celta Vigo and Chelsea are reportedly in contact over a potential deal for defender Melang Sarr this coming transfer window.

The talented defender came to Stamford Bridge with alot of hop that he could develop into one of the very best defenders in the game – but he has not been given the game time needed for that to happen – and he has been a bit of a flop.

He spent last season out on loan with French giants Monaco – but the Ligue 1 outfit opted against giving him a permanent move to the club and sent him packing back to Stamford Bridget.

But Sarr is completely out of the picture at CHELSEA and The former France Under-21 star could now seal another loan exit with the transfer window.

And according to Todo Fichajes, the 24-year-old must agree to a loan move if he is likely to play more minutes.

Celta Vigo, who are battling relegation, are reported to have already made contact with Chelsea over a possible mid-season loan.

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Maybe Sarr was never meant to come to the Premier League – or maybe he joined the wrong club – but right now – this is the best option for the lad as he needs game time.

His dream to make it at Chelsea is over – he is not part of the plans at the club and will only get game time if there is a number of injuries ahead of him, so if a club does come forward, he needs to leave.

He still has a long future ahead of him and needs to play guys. And to be honest, CHELSEA need to get back some of that £1 billion they have spent on all these new players, they have far too many stars in at the club now that need to get sold on.

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