How Man City are planning to make Leicester Defender the most expensive in football world

Ben Chilwell is good. Perhaps even great. And he might be brilliant one day. But for him to potentially become the most expensive defender in football history seems a little weird. The Daily Telegraph report that if Manchester City want the Leicester left-back, it ‘is likely to take a fee in excess of’ Virgil van Dijk’s £75m.

Chilwell is ‘a prime target’ for the Premier League champions and leaders, who have grown tired of Benjamin Mendy’s injuries, and probably his weak Twitter game too.

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But the 22-year-old Fox has more than five years left on his King Power contract, comes with the English premium and has shown no signs of wanting to leave a club who will not want to sell.

Leicester held out for £60m for Riyad Mahrez, and drove a bargain so hard for Harry Maguire that it almost brought Jose Mourinho to tears.

A fee greater than £75m therefore does make sense for Leicester, albeit perhaps not for City. They will be too busy offering £150m plus John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi for Van Dijk himself.

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