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Chelsea fans have been told they should "watch out" for the potential of Sergio Ramos signing for the Blues this summer. Ramos is a free agent after leaving Real Madrid at the end of his contract. Paris Saint-Germain are in talks to sign the Spaniard and are favourites to secure his signature.
Chelsea transfer news: Sergio Ramos is on the lookout for a new club (Image: GETTY)
Speaking on Reach PLC's Transfer Window podcast, McGarry said: "Ramos is highly unlikely to sign for Manchester City and therefore will be looking elsewhere, potentially, and ironically, maybe even Chelsea, with regards to teaming up with Silva where you've effectively got a superstar central-defensive pairing.
"Albeit yes they are over 35, yes maybe not as quick or athletic as they once were, but with their level of experience between the two of them, it could be outstanding potentially if paired together.
"So, just watch out for Ramos Chelsea, and Ramos generally in the Premier League. Centre-halves are at a premium, that's for sure."
Ramos announced his departure from Real last month after 16 years at the Bernabeu.
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Chelsea transfer news: Thiago Silva helped the Blues win the Champions League last season (Image: EXPRESS)
Meanwhile, former PSG captain Thiago Silva had a fine first season at Chelsea and had his deal extended by a further year earlier this summer.
Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia explained the decision to trigger the option in the Brazilian's contract.
Granovskaia said: "We said when he signed that we hoped Thiago would add new trophies to his impressive list of honours, and he has done just that with our success in the Champions League this weekend.
"We now hope that he carries on in exactly the same fashion in the coming year."