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Mail Sport provide interesting update on Chelsea’s summer plans for midfield

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Chelsea have been long-term admirers of Elliot Anderson and Adam Walton, but according to reports it is unclear whether they are prepared to spend big on the midfielder.

The Blues had a quiet January with no signings made, but the summer will undoubtedly be different and Chelsea are expected to be active.

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The Blues will almost certainly look to fill the position after missing out on a centre-back in January, with the midfielder also thought to be high on the list.

Chelsea long-term admirers Elliot Anderson and Adam Walton

Although the summer transfer window is still months away, work is already well underway on potential targets, with the Blues looking to strengthen in a number of positions.

Chelsea have been linked with the likes of Julian Alvarez and Bart Verbruggen, but it remains to be seen who they target.

Anderson has attracted interest from top clubs in the Premier League. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

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Midfielders are reportedly a priority for the Blues as they look to ease the load on Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez.

Chelsea have been linked with Elliot Anderson and Adam Walton, but the duo could attract interest from a number of clubs.

According to the Daily Mail, the Blues have been long-term admirers of Walton and Anderson, but it is unclear whether the club is willing to invest heavily in the midfield position again.

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One of the reasons why Chelsea are looking for a new midfielder is said to be Romeo Lavia’s injury concerns.

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Lavia has made just 30 appearances for the Blues since joining from Southampton in 2023 and has yet to play a full 90 minutes for the club.

However, he has now returned to training after sustaining an injury against Qarabag in November, but Roniol has yet to give a return date and Chelsea may be very cautious with the Belgian.

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