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Chelsea get Alex Sandro transfer boost with Juventus star looking to join a new club after next year’s World Cup

Blues failed with a massive bid for the Brazilian left-back last summer and could now be back in for him again

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CHELSEA target Alex Sandro has reportedly set his sights on a Juventus exit next summer.

TMW exclusively claims that the left-back will be available for a big-money transfer after the 2018 World Cup.

 Chelsea target Alex Sandor wants to leave Juventus at the end of the season
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Chelsea target Alex Sandor wants to leave Juventus at the end of the seasonCredit: Getty Images

Sandro was targeted by Chelsea in a move worth nearly £50million in the last transfer window.

But Juventus refused to sell and instead offered the Brazilian a lucrative new contract.

However, it’s now been said that Sandro has no intention of extending his future in Turin.

And the former Porto man is now looking to potentially become the most expensive defender in history with a move abroad at the end of the season.


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 The Blues failed to land Sandro last summer in a huge deal
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The Blues failed to land Sandro last summer in a huge dealCredit: AP:Associated Press

The report adds that Juventus are well aware that Sandro wants to call time on his Italian job.

And the current Serie A champs will now look to Emerson Palmieri as a replacement.


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The Roma ace is also wanted by Liverpool and could trigger a transfer battle, despite claiming he’s happy in the capital.

Palmieri said: “I have heard Liverpool are interested. I am flattered but I want to stay in Roma.”

 The left-back has no intention of signing a new contract at Juventus
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The left-back has no intention of signing a new contract at JuventusCredit: AFP
 Sandro is plotting his big move away from Juve after the 2018 World Cup
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Sandro is plotting his big move away from Juve after the 2018 World CupCredit: AFP
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