Chelsea decision made about bringing £60M star to Stamford Bridge – has asked board for move
Chelsea have made a decision about signing PSG star Neymar this summer window after he told the French giants he wants to leave.
Neymar is still considered to be one of the biggest names in world football and a man that will bring a big commercial business to his next prospective club.
It is no secret that Ted Boehly has been interested in trying to make a marquee signing over the next few weeks in order to finish off his summer transfer business and send a message to Chelsea’s rival clubs.
Kylian Mbappe is the first choice of Ted Boehly as he fits the type of player that CHELSEA are interested in signing, but after news broke that Neymar has asked for a move, the Blues have once again been linked.
According to L’Equipe, Mbappe is not the only one pushing to leave PSG as Neymar has informed his management team that he also wants out.
However, The Guardian reports that Chelsea insiders have dismissed suggestions that the club will make an attempt to sign Neymar this summer.
PSG are open to selling Neymar and would accept a transfer fee between £60 million and £70m for the 31-year-old, but Chelsea are looking for players they can have for the next 5-7 years, and Neymar does not fit that.
SHOULD CHELSEA CONSIDER A NEYMAR MOVE?
A few seasons ago – Neymar would have been a world class signing – he would have been an amazing arrival – but those days are gone and now he spends more time out injured than on that pitch performing at the highest level.
There is no doubt that he is a world class player – but at this stage of his career – at this stage of his life – the desire to be one of the best is no longer there – and he could just bring more trouble than he is worth.
If CHELSEA have decided not to make a move for the man, it is probably the right decision to make
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