Where there’s enough place for seven goalkeepers, why not buy the eighth? As awkward as it might sound, that is Chelsea’s transfer strategy, as the rumours of inking Torino’s Vanja Milinkovic-Savic are becoming more and more realistic.The 28-year-old Serbian custodian is doing magnificently in Serie A, especially in terms of saving penalties. He has a €20m release clause, and TuttoSport claims that Chelsea will ‘have no problem’ in triggering Milinkovic-Savic’s release clause. Still, they will face competition for the 28-year-old shot-stopper from Manchester City.🚨 🔵 | Chelsea will “have no problem” in triggering 28-year-old Torino star Vanja Milinkovic-Savic release clause (20 million euros) for a new first-choice goalkeeper in the summer transfer window.Manchester City also targeting him.#ChelseaFC | #CFCpic.twitter.com/ncPYTCF2yw— BLUESTAR ⭐⭐ (@_BLUESTAR5) March 31, 2025 Meanwhile, The Daily Telegraph reports that another Serbian could return to the Stamford Bridge. Djordje Petrovic, 25, currently on loan at Strasbourg could apparently travel with Enzo Maresca’s side to the USA for the FIFA Club World Cup. Todd Boehly’s Seven Keepers Army: why does Chelsea have so many custodians!?BBC Sport reported in March that Petrovic was set to return to Chelsea to compete for the No.1 jersey along with Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen, among others. However, speaking in a pre-match press conference last week, the Serbian alluded to a stay at Strasbourg, especially in the event that the Ligue 1 side secure qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League.What a season Djordje Petrovic is having! 👏🔥 pic.twitter.com/KBHp7f2yvv— Chelsea Dodgers (@TheBlueDodger) March 28, 2025 However, The Telegraph understands that both he and Mike Penders (currently at KRC Genk) will be back at Chelsea in time for the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_8823516##
