Chelsea to use £100 million and replace Hazard with Antoine Griezmann

Chelsea may look to sign Antoine Griezmann with the money they will get from the sale of star man Eden Hazard.

There has been many rumours and a lot of speculation on the future of Hazard over the course of the last 12 months, with fans becoming frustrated with all the rumours, but after his impressive display in the Europa league final he dropped a massive hint that this was his last Chelsea game.

It is claimed that Madrid will look to seal a deal for Hazard around the £100 million mark, as Chelsea will not accept anything less than that for a player that netted an impressive 28-goals in all competitions this season.

And reports on the TalkSport website have claimed that Chelsea may look to sign Griezmann for a massive £108 million, after the Frenchman confirmed he will be moving on to bigger things this summer after five years with Atletico.

The 28-year-old had seemed set to move to Barcelona, but his disparaging comments last summer have reportedly discouraged the Catalonians from making a move, meaning Chelsea will have a chance to complete a transfer deal if they get their transfer ban overturned and also meet the £108m valuation.

If Chelsea are serious about getting back to the very top of the game and challenging for the premier League and Champions League titles once again, they will need to beat off Barcelona and try to get this deal done as Griezmann is just the kind of superstar player they need to turn things around.

Griezmann is just the type of game changing attacker that Sarri needs in this summers transfer window to get the club back inside the top four, playing Champions League football and then pushing on to challenge for the Premier League title.

So many fans will be hoping they can convince Griezmann to leave La Liga for the Premier League, as he will be a world class addition to the English game.

Also see: Agent flying to for Chelsea talks , Luiz reveals Hazard replacement , Hazard says his goodbye?

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