Premier League Captain on way to Chelsea? As world class act heads plans move!
Wolverhampton Wanderers captain Max Kilman has emerged as a traget target for Chelsea as they seek a replacement for Thiago Silva.
The Brazilian has been an incredible servant since joining on a free transfer from PSG in 2020. Silva has gone on to become a fan favourite and has really shown that he is one of the greatest of all-time.
However – with the club looking to the future now and heading into a different direction, there has been alot of speculation in the media that the Brazilian star is ready to pack his bags and leave CHELSEA at the end of the season.
And now, according to well-respected journalist Simon Phillips, the Blues are eying up a deal for the impressive Kilman.
Kilman has been on the radar of Chelsea for the past few windows and is a player that the club really like, especially after his impressive performances over the past few seasons which have really elevated his game.
Phillips posted: “I have been told that the firm interest remains in Kilman for this winter/summer, and his name has been coming up in internal conversations once again.”
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Thiago Silva came to CHELSEA and helped them to great success, when he leaves the club, fans will be sad but will wish him all the best we are sure.
There are some real talents at the club that could learn alot from him over the next few months, so him staying at the club until the end of the season will benefit alot of people at the club that is for sure.
Kilman is only 26-years of age and a man that is ready for that next step in his career, so if Chelsea get him in the January window, he would benefit alot learning from Silva before he departs the club.
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