
Chelsea
striker Patrick Bamford is in advanced talks over a permanent move to
Middlesbrough, according to Sky sources.
Antonio Conte's club recalled the 23-year-old from his loan at Burnley over
the weekend and it now seems he is set for a return to Teesside where he had
a loan spell in the 2014-2015 season, scoring 17 goals.
It is understood that Boro boss Aitor Karanka wants to add him to compete
with Alvaro Negredo and Rudy Gestede for a place in his side.
The arrival of Bamford, who has spent five years at Stamford Bridge, would
allow Jordan Rhodes to leave Boro with a number of Championship clubs
interested.
Middlesbrough have already made enquiries with Stoke over Bojan Krkic and we
understand the Spanish forward has told the club he wants to leave.
Boro are also interested in signing Hull winger Robert Snodgrass, who has
been the subject of two failed bids from West Ham.
Bamford, who has also spent time on loan at MK Dons, Derby, Crystal Palace
and Norwich, made six substitute appearances for the Clarets.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche said on Saturday: “He’s been called back by Chelsea.
It’s their prerogative to do that.
"It was part of the contract that was agreed. We just have to live with
that."
Bamford has never played for current Premier League leaders Chelsea, who are
in the midst of a dispute with striker Diego Costa after he was the subject
of a £30m-per-year offer from a Chinese club.