Real Madrid looms with Antonio Rudiger set to leave Chelsea

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Reports say that Real Madrid are close to completing the signing of Antonio Rudiger, the centre-back, who is currently on loan at the Blues.

Sport Italia writes that the LaLiga club are preparing a pre-contract agreement that will allow the Germany international to sign in the January transfer window before the move becomes official at the end of the season.

If Paris Saint-Germain are to beat Los Blancos to his signature, they will have to work quickly.

The Blues have been trying to resolve his contract situation for a number of months but, with a failure to agree to terms, it now looks as though he will leave London after three years.

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Reports say that Real Madrid are going to intensify talks this week and that Antonio Rudiger is moving closer to the exit.

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