
Chelsea
have agreed a £34m deal to sign Roma defender Antonio Rudiger, but does his
'heart beat' for Arsenal'?
Rudiger was part of the Germany side that won the Confederations Cup in
Russia and he is expected to take a medical in Los Angeles this week ahead
of joining the Premier League champions.
With Nathan Ake having left to to join Bournemouth and John Terry now at
Aston Villa, what will Rudiger bring to the Blues' defence?
Antonio Rudiger - Factfile
Age: 24
Position: CB/FB
Club: Roma
Nationality: German
Caps: 17
Background
Born in Berlin, Rudiger was also eligible to represent Sierra Leone - where
his mother was born - but has since gone on to represent Germany at every
age level from Under-18s upwards.
Having spent his academy years at Borussia Dortmund, Rudiger's rise through
the national set-up coincided with a breakthrough into the Stuttgart second
team in 2011, playing in the third tier of German football.
Just a year later, at the age of 18, Rudiger made his first-team debut
against Borussia Monchengladbach, going on to make 80 appearances for the
senior side across domestic and European competition.
In 2015, Serie A giants Roma came calling, shelling out €4m to take Rudiger
on loan, before signing him on a permanent deal for €9m after one season.
Style of play
At 6ft 3in, Rudiger relishes an aerial battle and is unlikely to be fazed by
the physicality of the Premier League while his speed across the ground will
also be a bonus.
Germany boss Joachim Low, who picked Rudiger as part of his Germany squad
for Euro 2016 only for the defender to be ruled out through injury, has
likened the Roma man to Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng.
Although a little clumsy on the ball, Rudiger's athleticism has allowed him
to fit in anywhere across the back.
Rudiger plays primarily in central defence but is also comfortable at
right-back.
The 24-year-old would provide a quality alternative option to Cesar
Azpilicueta on the right side of Chelsea's back three should the deal go
through.
While many expected Ake to return to Chelsea as part of the post-Terry era,
it appears Rudiger could now be the versatile defender Antonio Conte looks
to in order to provide options in his favoured formation.
Arsenal ties?
Rudiger was linked with a move to Arsenal in 2014, and fuelled speculation
by admitting his "heart beats for Arsenal", according to the Express.
"I have been following Arsenal since the days of Henry and Bergkamp," he
said. "I have always dreamed of the Premier League. I watch videos of
Arsenal all the time on YouTube and I often wear the current Alexis Sanchez
shirt."
The defender also named Germany team-mate and Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil
in his top five players of all time.