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Chelsea and Arsenal both 'interested' in Jerome Boateng transfer this summer

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Chelsea and Arsenal both hold an interest in Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng ahead of the summer transfer window, according to reports coming out of Germany.

Boateng, 31, was heavily linked with a move away from the Allianz Arena in January amid a lack of regular first-team football under Hans-Dieter Flick.

Arsenal were said to be eyeing up a potential deal for the Germany international, but in the end he chose to stay put and fight for his place at Bayern.

It was a decision that has seemingly paid off, with Boateng starting all but two of the Bundesliga giants' league games since the turn of the year.

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