Real Madrid could make a €40 million bid next summer to sign Chelsea star Reece James as a long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal.

According to Fichajes, Real Madrid could target Reece James next summer as they plan on bringing in a long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal. The 23-year-old Chelsea mainstay only recently signed a long-term deal with the West London club. But the Spanish giants could push through a move with a €40 million offer.

The Real Madrid-Reece James links refuse to go away, and there might be something in various reports continually pointing at a potential move. The Chelsea mainstay only signed a long-term deal at the club last season, which gives the Blues the upper hand in negotiations.

The club also appointed James as their new captain following the departure of Cesar Azpilicueta. But the 23-year-old has not been able to play much owing to a fresh injury. Fitness has been the right-back’s problem since breaking into Chelsea’s first team, as he has yet to produce a whole season without any concerns.

Real Madrid initially planned to move for James in 2025 but now they might accelerate their pursuit and look to bring him next summer. The 23-year-old has been on their radar for quite a while now, and some recent signings point towards a new project at the Bernabeu.

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Real Madrid view James as the long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal, who may still have a few years at the top level. The Chelsea star also seems open to the idea if ever he leaves Stamford Bridge. A while back on social media, he refuted the idea of joining a club like Arsenal. But that may also remain true with other Premier League teams.

James has been one of the top performers for Chelsea when he is fit to play. Real Madrid retains an interest in the right back and are willing to make a €40 million bid next summer. The Blues are unlikely to sanction a move for their skipper for that price. But things could change with a better offer.

Top players hardly snub an approach from Real Madrid when they call. That may also be the case with James. For now, Chelse have all the cards with that long-term contract, but with the evolving situation at Stamford Bridge under their new owners, a sale of their captain won’t surprise many.

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