BARCELONA defender Gerard Pique has been spotted walking around Wimbledon – holding a bag brought from Chelsea's megastore.
The 35-year-old, who recently split from partner Shakira, is currently enjoying his holiday ahead of the start of the world famous tennis tournament.
He has reportedly been told he is surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp by former teammate, and now manager, Xavi Hernandez.
As it would happen, Chelsea are also in the market for centre-backs following the departures of Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen on free transfers.
The merging of these two factors on top of the pictures have gotten fans talking about a potential transfer.
One user commented: "Welcome to Chelsea," while another said: "Safe to say Gerard is a blue."
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Another wrote: "With five subs and a really tight schedule it wouldn’t hurt having experience to come in and finish games. For the right $ I’ll always take Pique."
Chelsea have been linked with the likes of Juventus star Matthijs de Ligt and Sevilla defender Jules Kounde, but one fan proclaimed The Blues should: "Get him instead of De Ligt and Kounde."
However, not all fans are in agreement with the idea of a move.
One fan said: "Please don’t tell me we are also linked to him."
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However, according to Marca, Pique's visit to The Blues megastore was purely platonic, as he was buying shirts for his children who are clearly fans of the FA Cup finalists.
Pique frequents tennis tournaments and is the president of Kosmos Tennis, a company which runs the Davis Cup along with the ITF.
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