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Chelsea transfer news: Branislav Ivanovic has put his Blues future in doubt

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Chelsea star Branislav Ivanovic has blasted Vlada Borozan for acting as his agent, claiming that his future is unclear.

The so-called agent had claimed that the Serbia international did not want to leave the club. (is he his agent, you need to be clear early on)

“Ivanovic to Napoli? It’s only a rumour because my client has renewed his contract with Chelsea at a figure that would not meet the financial fair play of Napoli,” the ‘agent’ told Radio CRC.

“Ivanovic has three years left in his contract and I don’t believe the basis is there to start a negotiation with Napoli.

“First of all, Chelsea does not want to part with the player and Ivanovic does not want to leave the club.”

However, Ivanovic has refuted these claims and revealed that the individual was not his agent.

“I’ve seen in the press that an agent called Vlada Borozan has been saying things on my behalf, I would just like to put on record that he is not my agent and does not have the right to tell the press anything on my behalf,” Ivanovic told Sky Sports in a statement.

“With regards to speculation about my future, we will see what happens. But whatever happens, it will be between myself, Chelsea and my actual representatives.

“As it stands today, I am a proud Chelsea player.

“I have four years remaining on my contract, have just won the Champions League, just captained my country on international duty, and am now ready for a holiday with my family to recharge my batteries and get ready for next season.”

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