Chelsea on verge of signing Genk winger Kevin de Bruyne

• 20-year-old to rejoin Genk for remainder of season
• Villas-Boas admits signing was not his decision

Kevin de Bruyne was expected to undergo a medical at Chelsea on Monday ahead of his move from Genk, according to the Belgian club.

The 20-year-old winger was on the brink of joining Chelsea in a reported £6.7m deal on a five-and-a-half-year contract that would see him loaned back to his current team for the rest of the season.

Asked if De Bruyne was at Chelsea on Monday for a medical, a Genk spokesperson said: “Yes, that is correct.”

The spokesman also confirmed De Bruyne would see out the season with the Belgian champions before returning to Chelsea in the summer.

The winger would then have to convince the Chelsea manager André Villas-Boas to make him part of his first-team plans. Villas-Boas admitted on Friday that Chelsea’s pursuit of De Bruyne – who would become their second January capture after Gary Cahill – had nothing to do with him. Indeed, they were linked with the player before Villas-Boas took charge last summer.

The Portuguese, who insisted he had no problem with Chelsea’s recruitment policy, said: “It’s a target that’s decided by the club, that I knew about for quite some time.

“He was under the scrutiny of the club for some time, we’ve been following this player. [Romelu] Lukaku the same, and Petr Cech was the same when he arrived in 2004.

“In the sense that it’s the club policy for the future, it’s the right thing [to buy him] and I’ll do everything in my power for him to reach maximum potential. But it’s down to the club in decision-making.”

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Football transfer rumours: Frank Lampard to Paris Saint-Germain?

Today’s babble is after one final pay day

Moonlit strolls along the banks of the Seine following romantic dinners for two in the Musée d’Orsay all soundtracked by clichéd accordion music played by a man wearing a beret, blue and white striped shirt, and an onion necklace could soon become a staple in one Chelsea midfielder’s life if TalkSport’s reports that Carlo Ancelotti has made enquiries about bringing Frank Lampard to Paris Saint-Germain turn out to have a grain of truth in them. With his place in midfield far from secure under current manager André Villas-Boas, Lampard has 18 months left on his contract and has already been the subject of enquiries from Manchester United and LA Galaxy, so it’s far from inconceivable that his head wouldn’t be turned by the prospect of one last big day in the French capital. In other news pertaining to Chelsea, Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk say they’ve rejected a £16.7m bid from the west London club for Brazilian midfielder Willian.

Gus Poyet has hatched a fiendish plan to bring Michael Owen to Brighton, according to this morning’s Sun. The former England striker’s opportunities have been strictly limited at Manchester United, but quite how he’d feel about moving so far down south when his well-documented racing and bloodstock interests are based in the north-west is anyone’s guess. Both Manchester clubs are also believed to be interested in Benfica winger Nicolás Gaitán, who has been making reassuring if unconvincing noises about how he won’t be letting talk of a lucrative move to the Premier League distract him.

Manchester United’s increasingly tight-fisted board have refused to countenance a £10m bid for 17-year-old Dinamo Zagreb playmaker Mateo Kovacic, presumably on the grounds that it would be cheaper to coax Sir Bobby Charlton out of retirement. Tottenham and Manchester City will now go head-to-head in the battle to bring the young tyro to Blighty.

The Mirror reports that Liverpool have approached Real Madrid with a view to taking attacking midfielder Esteban Granero to Anfield on loan. Known as “El Pirata” (The Pirate), possibly because he says ‘Arrrr!’ a lot and habitually plays with a parrot perched on his shoulder, the 24-year-old Spaniard has been restricted to just four appearances under José Mourinho this season and is very much for sale, but without any club having put in a concrete offer, Kenny Dalglish is hopeful of sorting out something more short-term with the Bernabéu suits. Liverpool have also denied claims by the father of Rangers striker Nika Jelavic that they are interested in securing the scrawl of his boy, but are believed to be interested in Udinese’s Chilean versatility man Mauricio Isla.

Currently top of the Premier League player ratings awarded by readers of a website not a million miles from here, Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm’s consistently excellent performances have aroused interest at Manchester United and Chelsea, according to Swansea director John van Zweden. Swans fans need not fret over the possibility of losing their Dutch keeper, as Vorm insists he has no intention of going anywhere.

Despite being temporarily confined to the dock of Southwark crown court and generally having more important things than usual to worry about in the final week of the January transfer window, Harry Redknapp wants to bring Lazio striker Mauro Zárate to White Hart Lane. Currently on loan at Inter, the Argentinian has previous in England where he spent time on loan at Birmingham City, scoring four goals in 14 appearances, but failing to help them avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Sunderland want to maintain their charge towards the Champions League title by bringing Mohammed Abdellaoue to the Stadium of Light from Bundesliga side Hannover 96. A Norwegian international striker of Moroccan descent, “Moa” has scored 13 goals in 24 starts in all competitions this season.

Newcastle have made an offer for Watford captain Aidy Mariappa, a 25-year-old English defender of Fijian extraction who has spent his entire professional career to date at Vicarage Road. Elsewhere in the Championship, Barnsley manager Keith Hill is hoping to bring Stoke City midfielder Michael Tonge to Oakwell, while Reading are hoping to recruit Blackburn striker Jason Roberts.

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Shanghai Shenhua step up ‘flirtation’ with Didier Drogba over move

• Super League side have already signed Nicolas Anelka
• Shenhua to offer Drogba £270,000 per week three-year-deal

Shanghai Shenhua are increasingly confident of making Didier Drogba the latest eye-catching arrival in the Chinese Super League next summer under freedom of contract in a move that would end the Ivory Coast striker’s glittering eight-year stay with Chelsea.

Talks between Drogba and Chelsea over a new deal have been at an impasse for some time, with the 33-year-old seeking a two-year package to remain at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea, conscious of the player’s age, had been willing to offer only a 12-month extension to his contract, which expires at the end of June. Although the club’s manager, André Villas-Boas, intends to utilise the forward upon his return from the Africa Cup of Nations, a parting of the ways in the summer has long felt likely.

Chelsea will therefore resist any attempt by Shanghai Shenhua to secure the player in the midwinter transfer window but they are helpless to prevent Drogba negotiating terms with a foreign club over a move in the summer.

Asked whether he was concerned that Shanghai may be speaking with the player, Villas-Boas said: “It’s not something that has crossed my mind. I count on Didier, on what he represents as a player and an icon, and I will rely upon him still [when he returns from the tournament in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea next month].”

Shenhua, who signed Drogba’s former Chelsea team-mate Nicolas Anelka this month, are confident they will entice the Ivorian with a salary of around £270,000 a week and the promise of a three-year deal, with a pre-contract agreement between both parties edging ever closer. That salary would eclipse the reported offer of £200,000 a week made to Drogba by the Chinese Super League club Dalian Aerbin this month, a wage similar to that accepted by Anelka, and underlines Shenhua’s desire to make Drogba a figurehead for an emerging and wealthy league.

Shenhua finished 11th out of 16 teams in the Chinese league last season but intend to recruit heavily under the former France international and Fulham manager Jean Tigana.

Shenhua have gone public with their interest in Drogba in recent days, with the club’s chairman, Zhu Jun, claiming the talks with the striker’s representatives were “like flirting with a girl: perhaps she will resist you at first, but if you continue to ask her out, it always ends well. Never give up.”

Drogba’s move would disappoint his former club Marseille, who hoped the forward would end his playing days at the Stade Vélodrome. The Abidjan-born forward moved to Chelsea from the French club for around £24m in 2004 and has won three Premier League titles, three FA Cups and two League Cups with the Londoners. His goal against Aston Villa on New Year’s Eve was his 150th for the club in 333 appearances.

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