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Florent Malouda's future at Chelsea is in doubt as Spanish club Villarreal prepare a £9m bid for him. The figure is way short of Chelsea's valuation of the 28-year-old French winger, who signed for the Blues from Lyon for £13.5m in July 2007.But after manager Luiz-Felipe Scolari announced all his players were available at the right price, Villarreal are ready to test his resolve.

Malouda has been a big disappointment at Stamford Bridge despite showing early promise when he first arrived in England.

This season he has suffered from injuries and poor form and has managed only a woeful four goals in the league in the space of 18 months.

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Sky Sports News understands Juventus have approached Chelsea regarding a loan deal for Florent Malouda.

The French winger was persistently linked with the Stamford Bridge exit over the summer after the arrival of manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

Speculation has failed to go away following Malouda's inconsistent form in England after a big-money move from Lyon in 2007.

And it is now reported that Juventus' former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri has made an enquiry regarding the France international.

Juventus currently sit second in Serie A and Ranieri is eager for reinforcements as he looks to loosen Inter Milan's stranglehold on the title.

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Sky Sports News understands Juventus have approached Chelsea regarding a loan deal for Florent Malouda.

The French winger was persistently linked with the Stamford Bridge exit over the summer after the arrival of manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

Speculation has failed to go away following Malouda's inconsistent form in England after a big-money move from Lyon in 2007.

And it is now reported that Juventus' former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri has made an enquiry regarding the France international.

Juventus currently sit second in Serie A and Ranieri is eager for reinforcements as he looks to loosen Inter Milan's stranglehold on the title.

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Malouda is not good enough for us.... Robben place is still avaible for left wing man... Ribery is the only man for the job... and Robinho...

I spect more from Malouda and never happend... Sheva 2 = Malouda.

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:lol:

They can have him :lol: Swap for Zlatan :P

Zlatan? He plays for Inter not Juventus doesnt he :huh: ?....dont care where Malouda goes or what we get for him as long as he actually goes, probably wont happen until the summer though dont think we can afford to let anymore players go

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Juventus are lining up an £11milion summer swoop for Chelsea forward Florent Malouda.

The France international has struggled to make an impact in his two season at Stamford Bridge after signing from Lyon for £13.5m.

Italian giants Juve, managed by former Blues boss Claudio Ranieri, are now reported to be considering offering Malouda a fresh start.

They are eyeing reinforcements after Czech Republic veteran Pavel Nedved announced he is retiring at the end of the season.

A Juve source told The Sun: 'We have been looking at a number of options and Malouda is very high on this list. Let’s see what happens at the end of the season.'

Malouda, 28, has only started two games under new Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink and may welcome the chance to move to Italy.

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