Blues move interests Falcao

18 June 2015 14:32

Colombia forward Radamel Falcao expects his future to be resolved soon and indicated a potential loan move to Chelsea can be done.

The Barclays Premier League champions are widely reported to already have reached an agreement with Monaco to sign Falcao for next season, although there has yet to be any official confirmation from either club.

Falcao scored only four times in 29 appearances for Manchester United , so the Red Devils decided not to take up an option to sign the forward on a permanent deal.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, though, feels the Premier League did not see the best of the 29-year-old last season, and t he Blues are in need of some frontline reinforcement following the departure of Didier Drogba.

The question of his future was put to Falcao when he spoke to reporters following Colombia's victory over Brazil at the Copa America in Chile, and the player suggested a resolution was not far away.

"I am just thinking of the Copa America and the squad, my staff are taking care of this," he said.

Asked if the reports linking him with a loan move to Chelsea were correct, Falcao added: "It can be, you will know soon."

Chelsea are expected to strengthen the squad which last season won the Premier League by eight points.

Uruguay defender Diego Godin and Spanish midfielder Koke at Atletico Madrid are reported targets, along with Real Madrid's French international centre-half Raphael Varane and Belgian international Toby Alderweireld, who was on loan at Southampton last season.

Those transfer moves look set to also include a goalkeeper, with veteran Petr Cech appearing ever closer to an £11million switch across London to Arsenal and Asmir Begovic of Stoke said to be a potential recruit as back-up for number one Thibaut Courtois.

Winger Gael Kakuta, meanwhile, has joined Sevilla, the Spanish club confirmed, following several loan spells away from Stamford Bridge.

Midfielder John Obi Mikel is another said to be open to a move, with Fenerbahce in Turkey a possible destination for the Nigeria international.

Mourinho, meanwhile, is confident Chelsea can expand their dominance on the pitch following plans to redevelop Stamford Bridge into a 60,000-seater stadium.

Chelsea's plans are still several years away from completion, with an exhibition of ideas for the changes to be held from June 30 to July 2, and there are many potential problems to overcome given the constraints of the surrounding area.

" I think it is the next step for Chelsea," Mourinho said in an interview with the BBC. "Chelsea won four Premier Leagues in the last decade, we have become a huge club. Stamford Bridge is always full and we feel that need [to expand].

"I trust Mr [Roman] Abramovich and the board. I don't think too much about these details - my focus is the work on the pitch. We will have capacity for more fans and I think that is what Chelsea are waiting for."

Source: PA