Chelsea's transfer plans this summer are starting to take shape, and one area that seems to be getting a lot of attention is the goalkeeping department. According to recent reports, new manager Xabi Alonso is not completely convinced by the options currently available to him and would like to bring in a new first-choice goalkeeper before the season begins.

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To be honest, this doesn't come as a huge surprise. Over the past few seasons, Chelsea have had their fair share of ups and downs, and the goalkeeper position has often been a topic of discussion among fans. While there is talent in the squad, consistency has sometimes been lacking, and Alonso may feel that a stronger presence between the posts is needed if Chelsea are to compete at the highest level come next season.
One name that was strongly linked with the Blues is Roma goalkeeper Mile Svilar. Reports claim Chelsea were willing to pay around €50 million for the Serbian shot-stopper, which shows just how highly they rate him. However, Roma quickly shut the door on any possible move, making it clear that Svilar is not for sale this summer.
That response has reportedly forced Chelsea to look elsewhere, and their attention has now turned to AC Milan's Mike Maignan. Football fans will know just how good Maignan is. The French international has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in Europe, combining excellent reflexes with strong leadership and composure under pressure.
Interestingly, this is not the first time Chelsea have been linked with Maignan. The club explored a move for him last year, so it seems their interest has remained strong. The problem, however, is that Milan have no reason to make things easy. Maignan recently signed a new contract that keeps him at the club until 2030, meaning any potential deal would likely require a huge offer.