Chelsea owner Todd Boehly 'to meet with Gavi's parents' as Blues step up free transfer chase for Barcelona star | The Sun

CHELSEA have stepped up their pursuit of Gavi with Todd Boehly set to meet with his parents, according to reports.

The wonderkid has impressed since breaking into Barcelona's first-team and played a key role for Spain at the World Cup.

But he could be available on a free transfer in the summer despite penning a deal until 2026 last September.

Barcelona's financial issues means Gavi has been stripped of his contract and squad number and re-registered as an academy player on his previous contract.

And it appears Boehly is trying to take advantage of his contract situation by luring the midfielder to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea have reportedly held talks with Gavi's agent Ivan de la Pena.

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And now Boehly is set to meet with his parents to outline Chelsea's plans for the 18-year-old and their desire to make him a key part of the team, report AS.

The Blues hope to pinch Gavi away from the Nou Camp on a free but it is believed the youngster would rather stay at Barca.

However that could prove impossible if the Blaugrana are unable to cut a significant chunk off their wage bill.

Chelsea could offer much more than Barca and could hand Gavi a huge signing-on fee.

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And if the West Londoners were to bring in ex-Spain boss Luis Enrique as manager for next season, that could further sweeten the deal.

Barcelona have been effectively placed under a transfer ban by LaLiga until they sort their finances out.

Ten players could reportedly leave the league leaders as they need to raise £178million.

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