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Milan chasing £27m Man United star; Chelsea to block outcast’s £11m transfer

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Out - Marouane Fellaini

According to Calcio Mercato, AC Milan are still targeting Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini; whilst talkSPORT report that Chelsea are unlikely to let Loic Remy move to the Chinese Super League. 

The Belgium international appears to be on his way out of Old Trafford, having failed to hit the heights expected since his £27million move from Everton in summer 2013.

Earlier this week, reports claimed allegedly-incoming manager Jose Mourinho wants to sell the lanky midfielder and Calcio Mercato have followed up by revealing that Rossoneri are still interested in signing him, after being linked £20million bid during the January transfer window. Fellaini is said to be keen on a move to the San Siro but his €4million salary represents a potential stumbling block.

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Meanwhile, talkSPORT report that Chelsea are unlikely to sanction Loic Remy’s potential move to the Chinese Super League following comments from manager Guus Hiddink in today’s press conference.

It was recently revealed that Shanghai Shenhua are prepared to pay £11million for the 29-year-old striker, who has managed just one Premier League start this season, but Chelsea have reservations about letting him leave with two of their biggest fixtures just around the corner – a Champions League clash with PSG and an FA Cup tie with Manchester City.

It was alleged that the Blues would let Remy leave after the latter fixture, when the Chinese transfer window would have just five days remaining, but the latest comments from Hiddink suggest he’ll be kept on at Stamford Bridge until at least the end of the season.

As quoted by talkSPORT, he said; “I think this squad what we have now will stay until the end of the season. We must be very careful. We love to have double-covered positions and you never know what will happen. I don’t see many changes at the moment.”

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