Chelsea submit official £50m offer for Barcelona player
Chelsea have been told they will have to increase their offer for Fermin Lopez after submitting a surprise bid for the Barcelona midfielder this week.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have made their stance clear on Fermin, demanding at least €70 million (£59m/$76m) for the 22-year-old. The Catalan giants insist they only consider a transfer if two conditions are met: If Fermin himself requests to leave and that an offer arrives that matches the scale of Premier League spending. So far, Chelsea have been monitoring the Spaniard closely and signalled they would be willing to pay €50m (£43m/$58m). The report adds that the Blues have given Fermin 48 hours to decide if he wants to join them before moving forward.
Hansi Flick sees the attacking midfielder as an important part in his plans, especially after his breakout run in the final stretch of last season where he helped secure Barcelona’s league title. With a contract running until 2029, Barca feel secure in negotiations and are in no rush to sell. Chelsea, meanwhile, remain one of Europe’s most aggressive spenders in the market, having already invested nearly €280m (£235m/$305m) on 18 signings this summer.
Chelsea’s recruitment drive has seen them bring in Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Jorrel Hato, Liam Delap and Estevao Willian, balancing the books through a large number of departures. The London club are now focused on Fermin, with Stamford Bridge executives prepared to test Barcelona’s resolve. The Spaniard recently extended his deal until 2029, strengthening Barca’s hand.
Chelsea have been told they will have to increase their offer for Fermin Lopez after submitting a surprise bid for the Barcelona midfielder this week.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have made their stance clear on Fermin, demanding at least €70 million (£59m/$76m) for the 22-year-old. The Catalan giants insist they only consider a transfer if two conditions are met: If Fermin himself requests to leave and that an offer arrives that matches the scale of Premier League spending. So far, Chelsea have been monitoring the Spaniard closely and signalled they would be willing to pay €50m (£43m/$58m). The report adds that the Blues have given Fermin 48 hours to decide if he wants to join them before moving forward.
Hansi Flick sees the attacking midfielder as an important part in his plans, especially after his breakout run in the final stretch of last season where he helped secure Barcelona’s league title. With a contract running until 2029, Barca feel secure in negotiations and are in no rush to sell. Chelsea, meanwhile, remain one of Europe’s most aggressive spenders in the market, having already invested nearly €280m (£235m/$305m) on 18 signings this summer.
Chelsea’s recruitment drive has seen them bring in Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Jorrel Hato, Liam Delap and Estevao Willian, balancing the books through a large number of departures. The London club are now focused on Fermin, with Stamford Bridge executives prepared to test Barcelona’s resolve. The Spaniard recently extended his deal until 2029, strengthening Barca’s hand.
Chelsea have been told they will have to increase their offer for Fermin Lopez after submitting a surprise bid for the Barcelona midfielder this week.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have made their stance clear on Fermin, demanding at least €70 million (£59m/$76m) for the 22-year-old. The Catalan giants insist they only consider a transfer if two conditions are met: If Fermin himself requests to leave and that an offer arrives that matches the scale of Premier League spending. So far, Chelsea have been monitoring the Spaniard closely and signalled they would be willing to pay €50m (£43m/$58m). The report adds that the Blues have given Fermin 48 hours to decide if he wants to join them before moving forward.
Hansi Flick sees the attacking midfielder as an important part in his plans, especially after his breakout run in the final stretch of last season where he helped secure Barcelona’s league title. With a contract running until 2029, Barca feel secure in negotiations and are in no rush to sell. Chelsea, meanwhile, remain one of Europe’s most aggressive spenders in the market, having already invested nearly €280m (£235m/$305m) on 18 signings this summer.
Chelsea’s recruitment drive has seen them bring in Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Jorrel Hato, Liam Delap and Estevao Willian, balancing the books through a large number of departures. The London club are now focused on Fermin, with Stamford Bridge executives prepared to test Barcelona’s resolve. The Spaniard recently extended his deal until 2029, strengthening Barca’s hand.
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Chelsea submit official £50m offer for Barcelona player
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