Here is the latest Chelsea transfer speculation which has claimed that Blues have enquired about young Brazilian star Breno Bidon, as they look to add the talented young Brazilian star to the squad.
So far this transfer window, Chelsea have brought in a new manager, sent out players on loans and let a few players leave the club on a permanent basis, but they are also looking to add some stars to the squad.
Now TNT Sports in Brazil claims Chelsea have enquired about young Brazilian star Breno Bidon, following earlier reports that suggested the Premier League outfit had made contact with Corinthians.
The report claims the Blues have also made contact with Dodici Sports, the agency that represents the 20-year-old midfielder, to discuss his current situation and the possibility of a move in the future.
It adds that no figures were discussed, with CHELSEA now joining Manchester United and Arsenal in enquiring about the Brazilian playmaker. Speaking earlier this year, Corinthians boss, Dorival Júnior said: “He’s a very important player. And if I’m being honest with you, I wouldn’t like to lose any player.
“We need to find balance so we can have a strong squad throughout the year. That is our biggest challenge.”
IcFootballnews Says…
Nothing is concrete until a transfer deal is done, but the lad is seriously talented and just the type of player that CHELSEA like to sign. He could be a great capture for the club, and it would be an amazing move for Bidon to make.
It will be interesting to see just where the young man ends up, as there are some big clubs interested in a potential deal that is for sure guys.
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