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·15 November 2025
“Premier league top clubs are” – Romano provides update on future of Chelsea transfer target

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·15 November 2025

Top Premier League clubs have started to explore a move for Juventus star Kenan Yildiz according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Chelsea have previously been linked with Yildiz, but the Blues made five attacking signings in the summer as they totally revamped their forward line.
The Blues were also heavily linked with Morgan Rogers, who’s now signed a new contract with Aston Villa, whilst there’s been reports of interest in Como star Nico Paz.
The youngster is one of the main faces of the Juventus project, and the Turkey international is under contract with the Turin club until 2029.
However, Juventus want to offer Yildiz a new deal, which increases his salary, but as of yet no agreement has been reached between the two parties.

Yildiz is attracting attention from Premier League clubs. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Yildiz is a top talent, with the 20-year-old admired by many clubs, and Romano has provided an update on his future.
“Premier league top clubs are keeping close eye to Kenan Yildiz,” he told his YouTube channel.
“Now is too early to mention names, this is not a deal for January at all, so this is eventually going to be a topic for the summer if Juventus won’t be able to reach an agreement with Kenan over new contract.”
Yildiz has scored three goals and registered four assists in 14 appearances in all competitions so far this season, and is regarded as one of the best talents in Europe.
Whilst Yildiz is a top talent, it’s hard to see where the space for him is at Chelsea, given the array of attacking options.
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The Turkey star is a versatile attacker who can play on the left and as a number ten, but the Blues have plenty of options in both positions.
Obviously things can change quickly in football, and if there was a genuine chance of getting him Chelsea would more than likely be at the table, but right now there simply isn’t room for him.









































