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Home » Roman Abramovich prefers to sign Harry Kane over Erling Haaland

Roman Abramovich prefers to sign Harry Kane over Erling Haaland

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Roman Abramovich is the owner of Chelsea. (Copyright: Adam Davy)

Chelsea Transfer News: Roman Abramovich prefers Harry Kane over Erling Haaland

According to transfer news from Express, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich wants to sign Harry Kane ahead of Erling Haaland. The Blues have been linked with both the strikers. But their owner feels that a Premier League experienced player like Kane would be a better choice.

Harry Kane has been the main man for Spurs for a while now. However, after another trophyless season, it seems as if he has reached his boiling point. The striker has asked the club to allow him to leave at the end of this season and accept an offer for him.

Harry Kane a transfer target for Chelsea (imago Images)
Harry Kane a transfer target for Chelsea (imago Images)

The Norwegian hitman has taken Europe by storm with his goal-scoring exploits for RB Salzburg and Borussia Dortmund. In 59 outings for the latter, he has scored 57 goals. Chelsea have held an interest in the player for a while now as they try to add a striker to their ranks.

Abramovich prefers a move for Kane

The Blues are keen to add a new striker to their side after an indifferent season from their forwards. After being linked to both the names mentioned above, owner Roman Abramovich has given his verdict on who to sign. The Russian billionaire prefers a Premier League proven striker like Kane ahead of Haaland.

Erling Haaland
Erling Haaland has been heavily linked with Chelsea

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Kane and Haaland are two of the top strikers in the world currently. Both are coming off groundbreaking seasons for their respective clubs and have attracted the attention of elite clubs such as Chelsea. Although Abramovich may prefer a move for Kane, it would be hard to prise away the striker from a rival side such as Tottenham.