Real Madrid’s French defender, Ferland Mendy, is facing an uncertain future with the club as constant injuries hinder his career progression. With Mendy’s contract set to expire in 2025, there’s no indication of Real Madrid planning an extension, especially with the potential recruitment of Alphonso Davies from Bayern Munich.
Amidst this uncertainty, Chelsea has reportedly discussed the prospect of signing Mendy in the upcoming January transfer window. The Blues are grappling with left-back issues, with regulars Ben Chilwell and Marc Cucurella frequently sidelined by injuries. With Ian Maatsen on loan at Borussia Dortmund, coach Mauricio Pochettino has resorted to using Levi Colwill as a temporary solution.
In this context, Mendy emerges as a viable target for Chelsea, offering a potential solution to their left-back concerns. The 28-year-old defender, valued at around 20 million euros, could provide the necessary stability and depth to Chelsea’s defensive lineup. As Mendy’s future at Real Madrid hangs in the balance, the prospect of a move to Stamford Bridge adds an intriguing twist to the upcoming transfer window.