Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham set for talks over €50m rated Bremer

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 1 Jul 2022 12:03 BST
  • 3 min read
Bremer, Torino, 2021/22
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Torino defender Gleison Bremer's future at the club is set to be discussed over the coming days.

Bremer, 25, won Serie A's 'Best Defender' award last season and his form has caught the eye of those in the Premier League as well as Serie A.

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Inter Milan have been heavily linked with a move for the defender as their own star Milan Skriniar remains of interest to Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisians are even willing to sell homegrown defender Presnel Kimpembe as they pursue Skriniar this summer.

However, Torino sporting director Davide Vagnati is reportedly set to speak to Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham over a move for the Brazilian-born defender who could yet declare for Italy.

90min have reported that Torino president Urbano Cairo has sent Vagnati to London with the aim of starting a bidding war for Bremer. The Italian side are keen to sell their star while his value remains high and are asking for a fee of €50 million for a deal to be agreed.

At present, all three London clubs are looking at other targets, but have previously shown interest in Bremer. If Vagnati is able to sell the idea of Bremer to each of the clubs, they may soon turn attention to the Torino man.

Milan Skriniar is wanted by PSG
© ProShots - Milan Skriniar is wanted by PSG

Who do Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham want to sign?

Chelsea are still assessing a move for Matthijs de Ligt and have seen their opening offer, which included Timo Werner as part of the deal, rejected by the Old Lady. Thomas Tuchel's side are also in talks with Nathan Ake, Benoit Badiashile and Jules Kounde, while Josko Gvardiol and Kalidou Koulibaly were targets earlier in the window. The Blues are attempting to replace both Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen this summer following their departures on free transfers.

As for Arsenal, the Gunners have submitted three separate bids for Ajax's versatile Argentinian Lisandro Martinez. The diminutive figure can play centre-back, left-back and central midfield, and is deemed a top target.

Spurs, on the other hand, have identified both Pau Torres and Alessandro Bastoni, but haven't managed to negotiate a deal for either yet.

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