QPR duo again linked with Blues, who are reportedly keen on Alderweireld

A round-up of the latest transfer speculation involving Chelsea, QPR and Fulham…

QPR keeper Rob Green has again been linked with a move to Chelsea, this time by the Daily Star, who also claim the Blues are in talks with Atletico Madrid over an exchange deal involving Toby Alderweireld and Filipe Luis.

Belgium international Alderweireld, 26, impressed at Southampton on loan from Atletico last season, while Filipe Luis has been linked with a return to the Spanish club in recent months.

Green has been touted as a possible replacement for Chelsea’s second-choice keeper Petr Cech, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal.

Green has a year remaining on his QPR contract
Green has a year remaining on his QPR contract

Oscar, meanwhile, has been linked with a possible move from Stamford Bridge to Juventus.

And The Sun say Chelsea are in talks with Juve over a potential £18m deal for the 23-year-old Brazilian.

Chelsea are looking to sign Ghana left-back Abdul Baba Rahman from German side Augsburg, according to the Daily Mirror.

The 20-year-old has played 11 times for his country and is apparently rated at £15m

QPR have still not received any offers for Charlie Austin but speculation continues over the striker’s future.

The Mirror claim Newcastle, who had been tipped to sign him, plan to make a £10m bid for Watford forward Troy Deeney and that this could force Rangers to lower their asking price for Austin.

A number of clubs have been linked with Austin in recent weeks
A number of clubs have been linked with Austin in recent weeks

The Daily Express say Austin is the subject of a ‘three-way battle’ between Chelsea, Newcastle and West Ham.

Chelsea, it is claimed, see Austin as a replacement for Loic Remy, who is said to be unsettled. The Express also say Remy is wanted by West Ham and Crystal Palace.

And Sky Sports reports that Fulham youngster Moussa Dembele is unsure whether he wants to stay at Craven Cottage. The teenager has been linked with Everton.


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