- Chelsea still keen on Duran
- Wanted to sign him in January
- Villa open to negotiations
WHAT HAPPENED?
The 20-year-old Colombian forward has been a subject of speculation for several months, with Chelsea’s interest showing no signs of waning despite the recent managerial change at Stamford Bridge. The Blues wanted to bring him on loan in January but had to pull out of the race as Duran suffered an injury while playing against Everton during the same month.
WHAT DURAN’S AGENT SAID
Jonathan Herrera, who represents Duran, stated in an interview with El VBar Caracol that Chelsea’s interest in the young striker is long-term and genuine.
“The interest has always existed,” he stated. “The fact that Pochettino continues or leaves the club (should not affect), the one who wants him in the end is the club. He is a player who, whether they change coaches or not, is something we will see what happens, but there has always been an interest. Let’s see how we can handle it and make sure Aston Villa is ready.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Chelsea are well aware that luring away Duran from Villa will not be an easy task. He was signed from MLS outfit Chicago Fire in a deal reportedly worth up to £18 million ($22m) in January 2023 and has a contract with the club until 2028. Hence, Villa would make sure they earn a hefty profit from the deal, especially after his heroics against Liverpool where he scored a brace to hold the Reds to a 3-3 draw.
“He is a player who has a contract with Aston Villa,” Herrera said. “He ended up doing things very well and the coach is counting on him. It is a club that has gotten into the Champions League. It is a great opportunity, but we know that he wants to play, he wants to go out and play, let’s see. Now the market is opening, the club is looking at some options and so are we.”
WHAT NEXT FOR DURAN?
One of Duran’s primary motivations is his desire for more playing time. Last season, he started only three Premier League matches for Villa, often finding himself on the bench. This limited role has been a source of frustration for the young striker, who is eager to prove himself on a bigger stage. If Chelsea can promise him minutes then the player should have no qualms about moving to Stamford Bridge – provided the Blues agree on a transfer fee with Villa.