Chelsea defender Malo Gusto is reportedly exploring a transfer away from Stamford Bridge this summer, with Manchester City emerging as a potential destination. The French international could command a fee of approximately £75 million.
This development follows the recent departure of Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, indicating a significant potential shake-up in Chelsea's squad. Should Gusto make the move, he could be reunited with former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, who is widely expected to take over at the Etihad Stadium.
Gusto, 23, has been a consistent performer for Chelsea. A sale at £75 million would represent substantial profit for the club, turning a significant investment into a smart piece of business. Chelsea appears to be anticipating such a move, with reports linking them to talented young Italian right-back Marco Palestra as a potential replacement.
The Blues also have Reece James to cover the right-back position, potentially making the decision to cash in on Gusto more palatable, despite the risk of strengthening a direct rival. Manchester City's interest is notable, suggesting they might be seeking a more specialized right-back even with Matheus Nunes performing well in the role.
Nunes, originally a midfielder, adapted well to playing right-back under Pep Guardiola. However, Gusto is considered a more natural fit for the position. The substantial £75 million price tag raises questions, especially as City don't appear to have an urgent need to prioritize strengthening their right-back position this summer.