Despite a small transfer budget for the current
window, under-fire Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti is desperate to
strengthen his squad by signing a world-class midfielder.
The Italian initially wanted Everton ace Steven Pienaar but, after agreeing a L3m fee, the player’s
wage demands of L75,000 a week ended the proposed deal.
So now Ancelotti has turned his attention to Croatian star Kranjcar.
The
ex-Portsmouth midfielder, 26, has struggled to get any first-team
action since moving to White Hart Lane 18 months ago and has made just
one start in the Premier League so far this season.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp confirmed last week that Kranjcar can leave – at the right price.
However,
that was when Newcastle, West Ham and Fulham were chasing the
playmaker, capped 61 times by his country. Whether Redknapp expected
interest from Chelsea and would consider selling to one of their closest
rivals is another matter.
But, with Kranjcar keen on the switch, Chelsea will test Spurs’ resolve by tabling an offer in the next few days.
Ironically,
whether they get their man may well hinge on Redknapp’s pursuit of
Pienaar, for whom Spurs have had a L3m bid accepted.