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Chelsea linked with Miralem Pjanic... but who is the Roma midfielder?

Roma's midfielder from Bosnia-Herzegovina Miralem Pjanic controls the ball

Chelsea have been linked with Miralem Pjanic, but who is the Roma midfielder?

With Antonio Conte taking over at Chelsea this summer, the Italian is reportedly keen to make Pjanic one of his first signings at Stamford Bridge.

Here, we take a closer look the midfielder's credentials... 

Age: 26

Place of birth: Tuzla, SFR Yugoslavia

Club: Roma

Position: Midfielder

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National team: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nickname: The Painter          

Gareth Bale is challenged by Miralem Pjanic during Champions League match between Real Madrid and AS Roma at the Santiago Bernabeu on March 8
Image: Pjanic trying to win the ball from Gareth Bale

Upbringing

Miralem Pjanic was born in former Yugoslavia but he and his family moved to Luxembourg shortly before the outbreak of war in his homeland, the youngster joining Schifflange 95.

It was not long before Pjanic attracted admiring glances from abroad and, aged just 14, he signed for Metz in France.

Three years later, after impressing in the club’s youth academy, Pjanic was handed his first-team bow during the 2007/08 season, going on to play 32 games and score four times in Ligue 1 that campaign.

Pjanic soon became one of the first names on the Metz team sheet, his form at the Stade Municipal earning him both a Ligue 1 Player of the Year nomination and a £5.5m move to Lyon that summer, despite interest from Barcelona.

Barca baulked

Miralem Pjanic (R) will look to replicate his club form at Roma on the international stage
Image: Pjanic (R) in action for Bosnia and Herzegovina

“I went to Barcelona, the negotiations were very fair and they made us a specific offer," his father Fahrudin revealed in an interview with the Guardian in 2009. "But it was a turbulent time for the club after (coach Frank) Rijkaard had left and I thought it wasn't smart for an 18-year-old to go to Barcelona at such a time."

But after replacing fans’ favourite Juninho Pernambucano in central midfield in the summer of 2009 following the Brazilian’s departure from the Stade de Gerland - helping Lyon to the 2009/10 Champions League semi-finals on the way - Pjanic asked to leave the club at the end of that season after losing his starting place in the team to Yoann Gourcuff.

Roman raid

Roma paid £8.5m to bring Pjanic to the Stadio Olimpico in the summer of 2010 and, although the Bosnian took time to adjust to life in Serie A, he had become a key member of coach Rudi Garcia’s lineup come the 2013/14 campaign.

In the mould of Juventus veteran Andrea Pirlo, Pjanic has thrived in the Italian capital as a deep-lying playmaker.

The 24-year-old is capable of playing in the No 10 role but is far more effective at the base of midfield, where his accurate long-range passing can best be utilised.

Free-kick specialist

Bosnia-Herzegovina's midfielder Miralem Pjanic (L) kicks the ball to score the second goal during the friendly football match against Switzerland
Image: Pjanic scoring a free-kick for Bosnia against Switzerland in March

Technically accomplished, too, he is also a more-than-useful set-play exponent.

"I've been taking them for a long time, practising every day," Pjanic, while at Lyon, said about honing his free-kick technique.

"I am a midfielder and it is important for me to have that quality, too. I have to have the power to score from the free-kicks.

“But I am aware that I have to learn more, to be more dangerous. My free-kicks have to be a strength of my team, so that everybody who plays against us is scared when we take them."

Can Conte get his man?

Antonio Conte
Image: Antonio Conte

Pjanic might be nicknamed 'The Painter' for his creativity - no player crafted more than his 12 goalscoring chances during the group stages of the World Cup in 2014.

But with more than 60 caps for Bosnia and Herzegovina he appears to have the experience and temperament to take on the tough task of making the grade at Stamford Bridge.

It's been another impressive campaign in 2015/16 for the midfielder so far, as he has netted 11 goals in 36 games for Roma in all competitions. 

However, with his contract still having more than two years to run, it seems Chelsea would have to make a huge offer - in fee and wages - to lure one of Serie A's shining lights.

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