Chelsea continues to discharge players who are not part of the plans of Enzo Maresca, who have spent a cool £ 260 million on new signing sessions during the summer transfer window
Chelsea hopes to bank £ 35 million, while defender Renato Veiga closes a move to Atletico Madrid. Veiga, 21, spent the second half of last season on loan at Juventus, and impressed more than 15 performances.
But a permanent step to Turin looks unlikely after Atletico had convinced him to join Diego Simeone. The Portuguese are already a year after the move to Stamford Bridge.
Veiga was signed from the Swiss Giants Basel for only £ 11.7 million and Chelsea wants to sell him more than three -time by demanding £ 35 million. But according to the sun, Atletico tries to sign him for £ 25 million, making the middle behind it clearly that he likes to go to Madrid.
It has been added that the two clubs have a close relationship. The blues sold Conor Gallagher to Atletico last summer, while Joao Felix went the other way.
Veiga has also been associated with Bayern Munich, who focuses on a central defender. The supply of the 21-year-old has risen despite his situation in Chelsea, in Portugal squadrons and last month in the last victory of their Nations League in Spain.
News about Veiga continues as Chelsea with conversations with Ajax about Dutch defender Jorrel Hato. The Dutchman would cost around £ 35 million, while the blues are also in conversation to sign Dutch teammate Xavi Simons of RB Leipzig.
Their arrivals would take Chelsea's summer expenses to around £ 350 million. The blues are planning to earn back part of it by selling Veiga as Veiga because they offer to rattle around the Premier League win and sustainability rules.
Raheem Sterling is also on the chopping block and attracts interest from clubs throughout Europe, including German side Bayer Leverkusen. Nicolas Jackson was able to follow him from Stamford Bridge after Manchester United had added him to their shortlist.
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Enzo Maresca will hope to streamline his team on time for the Premier League opener of Chelsea against Crystal Palace on Sunday, August 17. The blues are fresh to win the Club World Cup and Conference League, triumphs that the club has earned, no less than £ 100 million in prize money.
Their success under Maresca has helped to attract talent to West -London. Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Liam Delap, Dario Essugo and Mamadou Sarr all arrived this summer, while Chelsea is preparing to return to the Champions League and hope to mount a serious title of the Premier League.
