Lampard free to seal landmark signing! £157 million maestro could be perfect Chelsea signing after Bayern make big, big transfer decision

Chelsea should jump in and sign Philippe Coutinho if Bayern Munich do not exercise their option to buy the Barcelona man, Coutinho made a name for himself at Liverpool as one of the best creative midfielders in the game and Barcelona were determined to acquire his services as the long-term replacement for Andreas Iniesta.

However, his move to the Camp Nou has not gone down as well as many had hoped and after the arrival of Antoine Griezmann, he has fallen well down the pecking order, meaning that he was shipped out o Bayern Munich on a loan basis. The former Liverpool man has impressed in patches with the Bundesliga champions, having an hand in over 20 goals this season for the dominant German Champions.

But according to BILD there is a feeling that Bayern may not take up the opportunity to sign Coutinho on a permanent basis, meaning Chelsea could swoop in for a possible deal.

And the German newspaper goes on to claim the club’s executives don’t think he’s impressed enough and will decline to exercise their purchase option

Chelsea are keen to add some big named players to the side in the coming transfer windows, and Chelsea have reportedly seen signing Coutinho as the ideal man to replace the departed Eden Hazard.

Look there is a lot of indications suggesting that Willian is leaving, and although that is a massive mistake by the Blues to let him leave, if they could tempt Coutinho to the club at the end of the season, it would be a fantastic move. Chelsea have an exciting side, but they need to add some world class talent, and for the £100 million that he is on the market for, it could be a great move for the Blues.

If Bayern don’t want to spend all that money on Coutinho, Chelsea definitely should. So it will be interesting to see just how this plans out at the end of the season, as most clubs would love to have him in the squad.

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