With that in mind, Football Whispers has highlighted seven wonderkids from Ligue 1?who will soon be on the radar of every top club in the Premier League. The Algeria international has helped his side up to third this season and is regarded as one of the best crossers in Serie A, which Diego Costa would thrive on. owing death of his mumCHELSEA - FIVE THINGSWillian stepped up, Cesc Fabregas hit an assist milestone, but Antonio Conte's men looked tiredSAINT BERNARDChelsea tracking Fiorentina's Federico Bernardeschi ahead of move for Antonio Conte favouriteCostly CostaDiego Simeone reveals Atletico Madrid did everything to sign Diego Costa from ChelseaBat's The WayAntonio Conte backs Michy Batshuayi to continue Chelsea's title charge in place of Diego Costa Costa is Brazil-born and the Chinese believe Brazilian footballers are best suited to their league. Paul Pogbas transfer to Manchester United in the summer for £86m has also helped boost the revenue streams however they did spend £75 on Gonzalo Higuain from Napoli. Getty Images7Paulo Dybala has allegedly told Florentino Perez he will move to Real MadridDybala is t. been largely used as a super-sub this season for MonacoAllan Saint-Maximin, Bastia (on loan from Monaco), 19If Mbappe does leave Monaco, they already have a replacement ready to step in, playing on loan at SC Bastia. s telepathic partnership with Harry Kane in a 4-1 win over Watford at Vicarage Road. entus manager, Max Allegri, watched on as his Juventus players trainJuventus7Juventus superstar, Paulo Dybala, warms up during a cold day in trainingKeep up-to-date with all the latest transfer news and gossip ahead of the January window with SunSport’s daily LIVE blogWhile a lack of consistency from their rivals gives them a significant advantage in the title race, it is European glory the fans truly crave. Following decades of financial dominance in football, Serie A clubs can no longer compete with the Premier Leagues spending power, or La Liga heavyweights, Real Madrid. The transfer would be the third joint highest in world football, equalling the £80m deal that brought Ronaldo to Real Madrid from Man Utd in 2009.