Kovacic set to remain at Stamford Bridge after an agreement between
clubs to make his loan move permanent.
The Blues have waited until the last minute to finalize a deal for
Kovacic as the deadline to complete a deal was earmarked for June 30, but can
now prepare for serious contract talks.
Chelsea have agreed a fee of £40.3 million ($51m/€45m) with Real Madrid
to secure Mateo Kovacic’s long-term future at the club.
This comes after Derby County granted permission to Chelsea to open
discussions with Frank Lampard about the club manager’s role, with the former
Blues star expected to return to west London to replace Maurizio Sarri.
Kovacic’s deal can go through despite FIFA imposing a two-window
transfer ban on signing senior players in February because Chelsea already held
registration documents from his loan spell at the club last season.
The transfer sanctions are likely to remain in place after the club
decided against appealing for provisional measures to Court Arbitration of
Sport (CAS) to freeze the ban.
Sarri had wanted Kovacic, who played 51 times during his loan spell
with the Premier League club last season, but the Croatia international was
then left unsure of his future as the Blues manager departed for Juventus.
Luckily for Chelsea, the 25-year-old was keen to remain in London and
his imminent move will ease pressure on the new manager, particularly with
midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek set to miss the start of next season thanks to a
ruptured Achilles tendon.
Madrid, meanwhile, have been keen to raise funds having spent in the
region of €300 million (£270m/$340m) on five players already this summer,
including €100m on Chelsea talisman Eden Hazard.
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