Report claims that Luka Jovic's deal has been highly looked into as Chelsea looks to land the Serbian at Stamford Bridge this summer.

The star has not been effective since joining the team, and Madrid wants to offload him this summer.
The star joined Real Madrid from Eintrantch Frankfurt in a deal of around £54m, but has drawn interest from other top European clubs.

The west London has signed Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner this summer, but still chasing to bring Luka Jovic as Olivier Giroud and Mitchy Batshuayi has all been linked with a move away from Chelsea.
The striker has been surrounded with interest from Arsenal, Leicester City and AC Milan which may seem to hand the player a playing time to proof his value.
The 22 year old was made accessible on loan by the Los Blancos, but Zizou has lost the tolerance with him, and the club will now listen to offers according to reports.
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