Real Madrid Set Sights On Chelsea Trio, Including Sensational Diego Costa Bid: Report

Spanish giants have eyes for three Blues stars.

Real Madrid could be lining up a move for as many as three big-name players at Chelsea in the near future, with recent reports suggesting the Spanish giants could make a huge raid on Stamford Bridge.

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The Blues have been superb this season and look big favourites to win the Premier League already, with Jose Mourinho spending wisely to build a superb squad of players during the summer transfer window.

Still, the fine form of their players has not gone unnoticed, and it may be that Spanish moneybags Real will now look to flex their financial muscle and raid Chelsea for three of their stars, in what could be a sensational move.

It seems unlikely that Chelsea would let so many of their best players go, but it is thought that these three Stamford Bridge first-teamers are wanted by Real at the moment:

1) Diego Costa

In what would truly be a shock move, it has emerged that Real Madrid could look to sign Chelsea striker Diego Costa next summer after his superb form in the Premier League. The Spaniard previously shone at La Liga side Atletico Madrid, and may now be lured back to the Spanish top flight.

2) Eden Hazard

Along with Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid are also thought to be chasing Chelsea star Eden Hazard this January with a £70m bid. The world class Belgian has been linked with a move to the Bernabeu in the past, and it looks like they will try their luck for him again, though the Blues hope to offer him a new contract.

3) Petr Cech

Finally, Real Madrid’s search for a new goalkeeper could also take them to Stamford Bridge as they join the long list of clubs chasing Chelsea shot-stopper Petr Cech. The experienced Czech Republic international is now behind Thibaut Courtois in the pecking order, and could no doubt be tempted by a move to another big club.