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Chelsea transfer news: Antonio Conte blocked Sofiane Boufal move with Arsenal and Tottenham also making offers for ace

Lille forward ended up joining Southampton in club-record deal but could have been playing in London instead

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SOFIANE BOUFAL received lucrative offers from Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea before joining Southampton for a club-record fee.

But according to agent Yvan Le Mee, Blues boss Antonio Conte pulled the plug on a Stamford Bridge switch despite seeing club chiefs push for a deal.

 Chelsea wanted to sign Sofiane Boufal but Antonio Conte blocked the deal
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Chelsea wanted to sign Sofiane Boufal but Antonio Conte blocked the dealCredit: The Digital South Ltd
 The star also had offers from Arsenal and Tottenham
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The star also had offers from Arsenal and TottenhamCredit: Getty Images

Southampton paid a stunning £21million to sign Boufal from Lille, with boss Claude Puel desperate to add to his attack.

The Morocco international scored 11 goals in Ligue 1 last season, and has been likened to ex-Lille star Eden Hazard.

Interest in Boufal was high, with Tottenham said to be leading the race for his signature before Southampton pounced.

But Mee has indicated that Chelsea came closest to poaching his client before Conte stepped in, adding that Paris Saint-Germain had also looked like a real option.

 Antonio Conte wasn't keen on moving for the Moroccan
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Antonio Conte wasn't keen on moving for the MoroccanCredit: Reuters
 Boufal would have joined Paris Saint-Germain if Laurent Blanc had remained in charge
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Boufal would have joined Paris Saint-Germain if Laurent Blanc had remained in chargeCredit: Getty Images

He said: “We spoke to PSG. If Laurent Blanc had stayed, (Boufal) would have gone to PSG because things would have happened quickly.

“We also had Arsenal who – when they lost out on Riyad Mahrez – came back to us, but it didn’t happen. We had Spurs.

“We had Chelsea, but though the club wanted to advance, Antonio Conte wasn’t too keen. It’s the job of the agent to say: ‘Wait – the coach isn’t as enthusiastic as the club, you shouldn’t do it.’”

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