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·20 Maret 2026
Report: Chelsea ready to battle Aston Villa for €30m rated Serie A star

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·20 Maret 2026

Chelsea are among the clubs considering a move for Lazio centre back Mario Gila this summer according to reports.
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The Blues are expected to be active this summer, with a number of positions needing to be filled in the squad after a quiet January.
Chelsea are said to still be in the market for a centre back, whilst they are reportedly looking to bring in another midfielder and attacker.
The Blues tried to sign a centre back in January, but failed in their pursuit of Rennes star Jeremy Jacquet, with the Frenchman opting to join Liverpool.
Chelsea did recall Mamadou Sarr from Strasbourg, but are paying the price for not signing a replacement for Levi Colwill, who suffered an ACL injury before the start of the season.
There’s likely to be major changes at centre back over the summer, and Defensa Central have reported Chelsea are among the clubs looking to sign Gila.
The report adds Aston Villa are also interested, with Gila said to be valued at between €30-€35m by Lazio, but no offers have been made yet.
The Blues have been previously linked with Gila, who joined Lazio from Real Madrid in 2022, but his current contract expires in 2027, and there’s an opportunity for a cut price deal to be struck if he doesn’t renew his contract.
Whilst Levi Colwill will return next season, the Blues need to make some big decisions in regards to centre backs over the summer.
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Both Tosin Adarabioyo and Trevoh Chalobah will have two years left on their current deals come the end of the season.
Chelsea need to either offer them new deals or move them on, whilst there are also doubts over the future of Benoit Badiashile, and the centre back department could look very different come the start of next season.
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