Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he has no interest in Juventus star Paul Pogba, insisting that he is more excited by youngster Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
The Blues, alongside Manchester City, are considered favourites to land Pogba in a big-money summer move
should he leave Turin, where has emerged as one of the world's finest
players since leaving Manchester United on a free transfer in 2012.
According
to his agent, Mino Raiola, the France international would command a fee
in the region of €100 million, but Mourinho prefers to look closer to
home as he bids to improve his squad for next season.
“I don’t speak about Pogba or other players," he told reporters.
“The
only thing I can tell you is that we look to our midfield players and
between Fabregas, Matic, Ramires, Ruben, Mikel is injured, but between
these guys we have a good group.
"Next season Ruben Loftus-Cheek
will be competing for a first-team position. At the moment we are
protecting him. Next season he will not be a number, he will be a
player."
Mourinho also admitted he is interested in bringing in some new faces this summer, but points out that this is nothing new.
"Our
transfer policy doesn’t need a lot of funds because we don’t need a lot
of things," he added. "We like our squad, we like our players, and with
a couple of exceptions, we have a young squad.
"Once more, I
think our transfer policy will be nice and quiet and will be a
consequence of the players that we sell and the money we make from the
players we sell. We are building credibility because we sell good
players.
"In this moment, if you ask me if I’m happy, yes I’m
happy. If you ask me zero movements in or out I say I don’t believe
because there are always improvements to be made. I’m not worried about
funds."
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