- Chelsea will allow Andre Schurrle to leave Stamford Bridge
- Wolfsburg and Borussia Dortmund are both keen on the World Cup winner
- Blues will then have funds to sign £26.8million forward Juan Cuadrado
- Cuadrado could be registered in time to face Manchester City on Saturday
- READ: What to expect from Cuadrado and why Willian should be worried
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Chelsea have agreed to cash in on Andre Schurrle to free up the funds to sign Juan Cuadrado.
The
move for Colombian Cuadrado, 26, could even be completed in time for
him to to play in Saturday’s top-of-the-table game against Manchester
City, with Chelsea eager to register him.
MailOnline Sport has learned that the deal – with almost £60million exchanging hands - moved closer in the last 24 hours.
Andre Schurrle appears to have played his last game for Chelsea after they agreed to cash in on the forward
Juan Cuadrado, pictured celebrating after scoring for Fiorentina earlier this month, is poised to join Chelsea
Germany international, Schurrle in training with Chelsea last week, is keen to return back home
Chelsea
have asked for more than £30m for Schurrle, 24, and Wolfsburg have been
leading the way, with Borussia Dortmund also keen.
Jose
Mourinho is not a fan of the Germany international, but recognises his
value in the transfer market. The World Cup-winning attacker is also
keen to return home.
Cuadrado could be registered in time to face Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening
Jose Mourinho is not a fan of the Germany international but recognises his value in the transfer market
Chelsea have not been in a rush to sell, although they have been actively looking for a replacement.
Both
Cuadrado and Douglas Costa have been at the top of their scouting list,
but Costa is cup tied for the Champions League and was always a second
choice; not least because dealing with his club, Shakhtar Donetsk, is
always complicated and the transfer window closes on Monday night.
Once the Schurrle deal is completed, Chelsea will use the money to sign Cuadrado, who has a £26.8m buy-out clause.
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