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Chelsea ready to spend£130M to get deal done for Brazilian star–giants ready to cash in

Here is the latest transfer speculation regarding Chelsea, as there are some stunning claims that the Blues are plotting a £130million bid for Vinicius Junior, according to Fichjaes.

CHELSEA have already spent some serious money the last couple of transfer windows, they have improved that defence, that midfield and even added some new strikers to that attack, but there is always time to keep on adding players to the squad.

And now there could be a chance to try and sign Vinicius Junior from Madid, as Spanish outlet Fichajes claim that Los Blancos are ready to cash in on their superstar after refusing to put Vinicius Jr on the same salary as Kylian Mbappe.

Saudi giants Al-Hilal have retained an interest in the Brazilian winger, but this latest development would also perk the ears of Premier League sides as Chelsea have been long-term admirers of the Brazilian star.

IcChelseanews Says…

We can see why Madrid would want to sell Vinicius Junior this transfer window or at the end of next season, he is probably alot more hassle than he is worth, and greedy at that.

The Premier League would test him on a weekly basis, he would probably struggle to make any sort of impact in that CHELSEA side if the Blues make a move to try and get a deal done, he would not like the English game.

He can be a quality player on his day, but he would struggle in the Premier League and honestly, he would cause far too much hassle. So a move to Saudi Arabia is much more likely

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