Antonio Rudiger has not made a decision regarding his future yet but it’s clear the idea of returning to Serie A is the most convincing, at least for now.

The German centre back spent two years in Italy before joining Chelsea in the summer of 2017, being a first team regular at Roma. He has continued to grow following his move to the Blues and now he’s a wanted man as his contract expires in West London.

As detailed by FootMercato, Juventus, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have all submitted offers to Rudiger, desperate to secure his signature this summer. He also has an offer from Chelsea, but it’s below his demands.

The Spanish club’s offer is the least valuable and the French side’s is the biggest, with Juventus sitting somewhere in the middle.

Whilst Rudiger has not made a final decision yet, he’s most tempted by a return to Serie A with the Bianconeri, who are looking to return to the top.

One thought on “Rudiger keen for Italy return despite PSG and Real Madrid interest”
  1. How could Real offer less than Juventus unless they’re not interested? The best Juventus could offer is selling De Ligt and give his 8m base +4m bonus to Rudiger +15m signing on fee. I don’t like this plan at all unless signing a 50m+ top winger + Modric(Most economical top midfielder player)

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