A View From The Bridge

Chelsea and Manchester United to battle it out for Bundesliga ace with £34.6m release clause

Chelsea and Manchester United are set to compete for Bayer Leverkusen star Jeremie Frimpong

Chelsea will have a chance to take advantage of Jeremie Frimpong’s affordable release clause at Bayern Leverkusen, which has been set at £34.6 million.

According to Sky Germany, (h/t Express), the 22-year-old right-wing back is reportedly being pursued by Chelsea and Manchester United, and considering his smaller release clause, which will kick in next summer, his purchase might come at a low cost.

Additionally, it is disclosed that the fullback has indicated his desire to play for a Premier League team and is open to leaving Leverkusen next summer.

Bayer Leverkusen have set a smaller release clause for Jeremie Frimpong. (Photo by MIGUEL RIOPA/AFP via Getty Images)

The youngster is enjoying a productive season for the Xabi Alonso side and has racked up 13 goal contributions in his last 17 matches. He is also versatile and can operate as a right-back or right-wing back.

Chelsea currently have Reece James and Malo Gusto in the right-back position, while Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke have occupied the right-wing position. So it comes into question who Frimpong will replace on the right side of the field at Chelsea. He has been in terrific form for the Alonso side, which is at the top of the Bundesliga table.

The Blues don’t want to miss out on this exceptional addition, especially considering his affordable release clause, but they will have to contend with United and the possibility of several other clubs joining by the time his clause kicks in next summer.

Chelsea and Manchester United are keen on signing Jeremie Frimpong. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Given Frimpong’s performance thus far this season, we should expect competition to rise, and other clubs will be fighting for his services. We have good depth on our right side, so it shouldn’t bother us if we lose out on signing a fantastic player. But if the opportunity arises we should consider signing him.

More Chelsea News

However, since his release clause is currently at this low cost, we should try to negotiate because a player of his calibre is hard to find for such a small amount in the current transfer market.

Rajarshi Shukla

Recent Posts

Chelsea shortlist two names as Maresca keen to strengthen one key area

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca eyeing defensive reinforcements in January Chelsea could well find themselves in the market to improve their…

7 hours ago

Chelsea ready to cash in on £20m star in January

Chelsea are willing to offload Carney Chukwuemeka in January amid interest from Ipswich Town Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has some…

8 hours ago

Noni Madueke praises Cole Palmer, and says he doesn’t have a ceiling

Chelsea winger Noni Madueke has sung the praises of his teammate, Cole Palmer, describing him as a player with extraordinary…

1 week ago

Fan Power: How Chelsea Fans Could Stop Stamford Bridge Move

Ask any matchday Chelsea fan who the CPO are, and they’ll tell you that it stands for the Chelsea Pitch…

3 weeks ago

Chelsea and Arsenal in pursuit of €427,308 per week striker

Chelsea and Arsenal are reportedly planning to make a signing move for the Juventus Center forward in winter.

3 weeks ago

Former Arsenal star raves about Chelsea’s midfield maestro

Cole Palmer is taking the headlines for the performances he has been putting in since moving to Chelsea in the…

1 month ago