British media: Real Madrid and Paris are paying attention to Chelsea midfielder Kessedo, but it is difficult to complete the deal

CaughtOffside reported that Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are paying attention to Chelsea midfielder Kessedo.

According to sources close to the broker industry to tell CaughtOffside that Real Madrid has quietly included Causedo on its list of midfielders, and the club is planning to reorganize the midfield. Real Madrid regards the Ecuador international as a powerful interception midfielder and believes that he can perfectly adapt to the new system with Bellingham. His energy and game-breaking ability make him a strong candidate, but any transfer depends largely on Real Madrid's current roster situation.

Kesedo's characteristics are simple and clear. He is a dynamic and confrontational player, good at destroying opponent's offense and covering a large area of ​​field. These traits make it attractive to top clubs seeking balance, especially for partnering with creative, forward-stripping No. 8 players like Bellingham. In terms of the contract, Kesedo signed a long-term agreement with Chelsea, and the contract term will not expire until 2031, which gives Chelsea absolute initiative in the negotiations. Chelsea regards Kesaido as a non-sale item unless a special offer is received. The suggested prices circulating in the market, such as £120 million to £130 million, reflect this reality and explain why any transactions against Kesedo will be complicated.

Real Madrid is compiling a midfield signing list and keeping a close eye on the Chelsea midfield star, but is also evaluating the balance of its existing roster and the tactical role that Xavi Alonso hopes to build. Given that Joan Améni, Camavenga and other young players are still in the process of planning, Real Madrid appears to see Kesédo as one of several potential solutions to the future, rather than an urgent task.

Paris Saint-Germain was also mentioned to have a connection with Kesseto, but is often described as a long-term interest rather than a desire to buy now.