Chelsea transfer news: Juventus 'interested in Brazilian winger Willian'

Jose Mourinho does not want to sell one of his key men

Tom Sheen
Friday 03 July 2015 13:58 BST
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Juventus continue to track Chelsea's Brazilian winger Willian, according to reports.

Despite his relatively poor scoring record the 26-year-old is one of Jose Mourinho's key players because of his work rate and impressive team play.

According to the Daily Mirror, Willian is among several players Juventus manager Max Allegri is chasing, as he seeks to improve the side that won a League and Cup double last term as well as getting to the Champions League final.

The Independent understands that Mourinho has no interest in selling the Brazilian, who played in 36 Premier League matches last season.

Juventus have also been linked with Oscar this summer, with Chelsea reportedly wanting £30million if they are to sell the 23-year-old.

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