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By SIMON JONES Published: 23: 33 AEST, 19 April 2025 | Updated: 01: 29 AEST, 20 April 2025 4 View comments Bayern Munich are maintaining a watching brief on Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos as he continues to impress on loan at Strasbourg. The 20-year old has had a standout season in the French league under the guidance of Liam Rosenior and has scored ten goals this season. Santos joined Chelsea from Vasco da Gama in 2023 for £17. 5million and they are keen to take a closer look at him this pre-season before making a decision on his next career step. As Mail Sport reported this week Enzo Maresca is expected to utilise Santos at the World Club Championship in June. The youngster had an inauspicious loan spell at Nottingham Forest last year but has found his form in France after being afforded a run of games. AC Milan have also kept an eye on his situation but Bayern are understood to be more serious in their appreciation of the young Brazil international. Bayern Munich are watching Chelsea loanee Andrey Santos who has impressed in Ligue 1 Enzo Maresca wants to give Santos the chance to impress in the Club World Cup this summer Chelsea are looking to strengthen their squad again this summer with a striker, winger and centre back high on their agenda while they will also look at midfielders. Ipswich Town's Liam Delap remains a forward option while they have also spoken about Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen and Ajax defender Jorrel Hato.

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