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Chelsea enter race to sign £60m star ahead of Man Utd and Arsenal

Metro Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Chelsea agreed a £51 million transfer fee with Atalanta for right‑back Marco Palestra.
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Former England striker Darren Bent said Elliot Anderson is valued at £120 million and Alex Scott at £60 million.
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The Daily Mail reported that the asking price for Alex Scott had fallen to around £60 million.
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Darren Bent added that Elliot Anderson is not £40 million better than Alex Scott.
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Manchester City are close to completing a £116 million deal for midfielder Elliot Anderson.
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Bournemouth were believed to be demanding at least £80 million for Alex Scott earlier in the summer.
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The Daily Mail reported that a figure of around £60m for Alex Scott is now possible.
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Ex-England striker Darren Bent stated that Elliot Anderson is valued at £120m and Alex Scott is valued at £60m.
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Ex-England striker Darren Bent stated that Elliot Anderson is not £40m better than Alex Scott.
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Chelsea have joined Manchester United and Arsenal in the race to sign Alex Scott after Bournemouth reduced their asking price for the midfielder.

The Blues are working on a number of summer deals as Xabi Alonso prepares to take over at Stamford Bridge.

Italy international Marco Palestra looks set to become Alonso’s first summer signing after Chelsea agreed a £51m deal with Atalanta for the right-back.

Chelsea identified Palestra as a top target as they are open to offers for Malo Gusto and braced for an approach from Manchester City, who have appointed ex-Stamford Bridge boss Enzo Maresca as Pep Guardiola’s replacement.

There has also been movement on the left-hand side of Chelsea’s defence with Marc Cucurella getting his desired move and joining Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid.

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Trevoh Chalobah could follow Cucurella out of Chelsea amid interest from Cesc Fabregas’ Como, with Crystal Palace centre-back Maxence Lacroix lined up as an upgrade.

Chelsea have also been linked with a number of midfielders as Enzo Fernandez, valued at £120m, continues to push for a move away.

England World Cup star Morgan Rogers has been considered by the west London club, who have also entered the race to sign Bournemouth’s Scott.

Scott, 22, enjoyed another impressive season on the south coast, playing all but one of Bournemouth’s league games as they finished sixth, qualifying for Europe.

Manchester United have identified Scott as a possible target as they look to bolster Michael Carrick’s options in midfield following Casemiro’s exit and Manuel Ugarte’s horror injury.

Premier League champions Arsenal are also believed to be admirers of Scott as they took look to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s title-winning midfield.

But talkSPORT say Chelsea intend to rival Manchester United and Arsenal for Scott, just days after it was reported that Bournemouth had reduced their asking price.

Bournemouth were believed to be demanding at least £80m for the highly-rated midfielder earlier in the summer but the Daily Mail says a figure of around £60m is now possible.

It has also been reported that while Tottenham are also fans of Scott, Manchester United and Arsenal are the two ‘frontrunners’ to secure his signature.

Scott was close to making England’s World Cup squad but was ultimately overlooked by Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel.

Manchester City’s imminent £116m deal for Elliot Anderson has reduced the options for clubs hoping to sign a top-class midfielder this summer.

Ex-England striker Darren Bent recently urged Arsenal to win the race to sign Scott, claiming he could be better value than England World Cup star Anderson.

Elliot Anderson for £120m or Alex Scott for £60m, I’m taking Alex Scott all day, every day. There’s no way on the planet that Elliot Anderson is £60m better than Alex Scott, he’s just not,’ Bent told talkSPORT.

‘I like Elliot Anderson, I think he’s a top player but for that money, £120 million is crazy. He’s been decent [at the World Cup] but not £120m. Alex Scott for £60m, I promise you now if I had the choice.’

In a separate show, Bent added: ‘This is where transfer fees are crazy. Elliot Anderson is brilliant but I’m saying he’s not £40m better than Alex Scott.

‘If he comes to Arsenal, I’m just not sure where he plays because you’ve got [Martin] Zubimendi who is the holder, or [Myles] Lewis-Skelly, then you have [Declan] Rice as the No.8.

‘You know what though, I’d take him at Arsenal because he’ll get so many minutes. He’s a top player and, you never know, he can force his way in.

‘He has had a wonderful season but I always think it’s that next level. Going to play for Arsenal or Manchester United, when you’re in the Champions League and all these different various competitions, the expectation goes through the roof.’

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