Chelsea ‘set to sign former Nice defender Malang Sarr on four-year deal’

Chelsea ‘set to sign former Nice defender Malang Sarr on four-year deal’ after Thiago Silva breakthrough

  • Former Nice defender Malang Sarr is closing in on a free transfer to Chelsea
  • The centre-back became a free agent in June when his contract expired
  • Sarr could join Thiago Silva as one of Chelsea’s defensive summer recruits

Chelsea are poised to sign defender Malang Sarr on a four-year deal, according to reports in France. 

Telefoot claim the 21-year-old centre-back, who is a France youth international, will undergo a medical in London this week.

Sarr made 20 appearances for Nice during the 2019-20 season, but became a free agent in June after turning down a new contract with the Ligue 1 club. 

Chelsea are reportedly set to sign former Nice defender Malang Sarr on a four-year deal

Blues boss Frank Lampard is determined to improve his defensive options this summer after the club conceded 79 goals in all competitions last season, and Sarr cound be one of multiple new recruits to arrive at Stamford Bridge. 

Thiago Silva is expected to join Chelsea on a one-year deal in a surprise move from Champions League finalists Paris Saint-Germain. 

Silva’s contract expired following Sunday night’s gut-wrenching defeat by Bayern Munich, meaning the Brazilian is available on a free transfer.

Paris Saint-Germain captain Thiago Silva is also expected to join Chelsea on a free transfer

Paris Saint-Germain captain Thiago Silva is also expected to join Chelsea on a free transfer

The veteran will turn 36 next month, but Lampard believes a player of Silva’s experience will significantly improve the backline. 

Silva won seven Ligue 1 titles over eight seasons at PSG, and he bid the club’s suppporters farewell after the loss in Lisbon. 

‘It was my last game in Paris. I am sad. I apologise to the fans,’ Silva said following the 1-0 defeat against Bayern.

‘I thank all the fans for their love. I will return to Paris and this club that I love in another role.

‘I want to play three to four years still and be part of Brazil team in the Qatar World Cup.’ 

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