Chelsea are among the teams monitoring Piero Hincapie in Qatar as the Bayer Leverkusen star becomes a player of interest.

According to Daily Mirror, Chelsea are monitoring Piero Hincapie ahead of the January transfer window. The Ecuadorian defender is in Qatar at the World Cup as several top Premier League sides continue to track his progress, including Arsenal and Tottenham.

Piere Hincapie is a player of interest for multiple Premier League sides ahead of the January transfer window. The 20-year-old 20-year-old is already considered a mature defender despite his young age. And Chelsea have joined London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham in the hunt.

Hincapie has 23 caps for Ecuador and is expected to remain a mainstay for years. While that happens, the 20-year-old could get a big move to the Premier League right after the World Cup. While Chelsea have come into the equation, he is already a target for Arsenal and Tottenham.

The Blues are reportedly keeping tabs on the defender during the World Cup. Chelsea are planning on signing players in January to bolster their options. They are seriously looking out for a left-footed centre-back, with plenty of players being considered for the position.

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Summer arrival, Kalidou Koulibaly has disappointed so far and may not be seen as a long-term option despite Chelsea paying considerable sums to sign him. Hincapie is a young player with a long future ahead of him and fits nicely into Todd Boehly’s plans to build an exciting team.

However, Arsenal are also in the chase, with Mikel Arteta seeking competition for Gabriel Magalhaes in the left centre-back position. The Brazilian is the only left-footed central defender in the squad, and the Arsenal manager wants the club to invest in another such player.

Tottenham are also interested in Hincapie, with Antonio Conte looking for defensive options in January. Alessandro Bastoni is their primary target, but there are doubts about his transfer. Hincapie is a similar player to the Inter Milan defender and has the attributes needed by the Tottenham boss.

Bayer Leverkusen are bracing for offers in January after failing to qualify for the Champions League knockout phases. They could demand a considerable sum for the 20-year-old defender, who has a contract until 2026.

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