The main coach Enzo Maresca, by Chelsea, talks to the main coach Carlo Ancelotti of Real Madrid. (Picture of Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
Real Madrid’s defender, Antonio Rudiger, has been related to the return to Chelsea at the end of the season.
The German International could leave the Spanish club in the summer and A Return to Stamford Bridge has been mentioned. However, former Premier League explorer Mick Brown believes he does not fit the type of player Enzo Maresca wants next to him, and he is unlikely to return to the London club.
In addition to that, Chelsea seeks to bring younger playersAnd, therefore, they are unlikely to invest in the 79 -layer German International.
Chelsea does not Ken to Antonio Rudiger
“Rudiger’s days in Chelsea are over,” he said Informed of football.
“I heard whisper that I could leave Real Madrid when Angelotti leaves.
“He is always ready to fight, he could cause a row in a phone box and Chelsea needs a little bit of this.
“But now he is 30 years old, this is not the type of player they look at.
“They want to bring younger players to whom they can develop in the club, whether or not it is right because the experience can be valuable.
“Rudiger has this experience, but it does not fit the age or type of player Maresca wants by his side, so as I say, it is unlikely.”
Chelsea needs quality defender

It will be interesting to see if Chelsea decides to invest in a quality defender this summer. They seemed vulnerable to the back and have to update players like Benoit Badiashile. Wesley Fofana has also struggled with persistent injuries.
Signing a central quality defender should be one of its priorities. Chelsea must improve defensively if he wants to fight for trophies next year.
As for Rudiger, the Premier League and the Liga has been shown. It is unlikely to have a shortage of clubs that seek to sign it.