Chelsea are preparing for a busy transfer market this summer, and one player whose future needs to be resolved is Ian Maatsen. The Dutch defender has been on loan at Borussia Dortmund since January and has thrived, scoring three goals and providing two assists in 22 appearances. Talks over his future at Chelsea could take place before he plays in the Champions League final against Real Madrid. Dortmund is interested in making his move permanent but the potential fee of £35 million could be a stumbling block.

Reports suggest that Maatsen is a top priority for Eden Terzic’s team in Germany, and the defender himself is keen on staying with the club. Talks are said to be underway to negotiate the fee down, as Dortmund hope to secure his transfer. Maatsen has expressed satisfaction with his time at Dortmund, highlighting the trust and confidence shown in him by the coaching staff and board. Despite believing he was ready to compete for big clubs in the 2023/24 season, Maatsen ended up on loan again, but he remains optimistic about his future in football.

The Premier League transfer window opens on June 14th, but international deals cannot be confirmed until July 1st. Dortmund may aim to tempt Chelsea into a deal before that date to prevent other offers and potentially reduce pressure on the Blues’ profit and sustainability. Maatsen’s interest in staying at Dortmund could work in their favor during negotiations. The defender’s previous loans at Burnley, Coventry, and Charlton have shaped his career, and his successful spell at Dortmund has put him in the spotlight.

Ross Barkley is also set for a chance to play in the Champions League as Aston Villa closes in on a transfer deal. Meanwhile, Gareth Southgate is likely to face major concerns when selecting his England squad for Euro 2024. The focus remains on Maatsen’s future and how Chelsea will navigate the negotiations with Dortmund, who are eager to secure his permanent transfer. As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on the Dutch defender and where he will be playing next season. The upcoming months will be crucial in determining Maatsen’s future and his role in European football.

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