
James Cronin
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Chelsea favourites to sign Sunderland ‘Pitbull’ as ‘talks’ ignite £60m transfer battle with Man Utd Noah Sadiki is rapidly emerging as one of the most sought-after young midfielders in the Premier League ahead of the summer transfer window, and TEAMtalk understands Chelsea are primed to rival Manchester United for his signature. The 21-year-old DR Congo international, who joined Sunderland from Union SG for a bargain £15 million (€17.5m, $21m) last summer, has delivered an impressive maiden campaign in English football’s top flight Sunderland, however, remain resolute, viewing him as one of their crown jewels and showing no intention of selling in 2026, regardless of the offers that may arrive. Despite that, Chelsea are the most active suitors at present. We can reveal fresh talks were held last week between Chelsea’s hierarchy and Sadiki’s representatives, as the Blues explore a potential summer move for Sadiki, reportedly now valued in the region of £45 million (€52m, $61m). Arsenal have also joined the race for Sadiki, impressed by his physicality and scouting him as a potential midfield solution Tottenham Hotspur and Everton complete a strong Premier League contingent keeping tabs on the midfielder Tottenham’s long-term admiration could intensify should they survive relegation, while Everton maintain a longstanding interest and could emerge as a tempting landing spot if they seal European qualification. Although Sunderland are standing firm, a substantial bid – which would need to reach £60million – could test their resolve. A £60million exit would be record-breaking as it would be Sunderland’s biggest sale in their history. For now, Sadiki remains focused on his development on Wearside, but the summer promises to be a pivotal period for one of the division’s breakout stars. Sunderland sources have told us that they intend to build on this season’s success and hope to keep hold of key stars, with new contacts potentially on the horizon. teamtalk.com/chelsea/noah-s…


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