Chelsea are one of the elite sides who are prepared to pay the “necessary” price to sign a marquee star from European champions Real Madrid – and it is believed they’re willing to make a move for him amid a precarious situation at the Bernabeu.
Chelsea's transfer preparations for January and next summer
Enzo Maresca has enjoyed a pretty solid start to life as Chelsea’s new manager, with his only two Premier League defeats coming at the hands of title-chasing Man City and Liverpool. However, it is believed that BlueCo wish to freshen up the squad in a few more areas.
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A more ambitious rumoured target is Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala, who played for Chelsea in their academy setup before departing a few years ago.
Chelsea are keeping tabs on the Germany international, one of Europe’s brightest talents, amid a stand-off over his Allianz Arena contract – which is set to expire in 2026 as things stand.
Perhaps the biggest statement capture of them all, though, would be Real Madrid’s scintillating forward Vinicius Junior – who only just missed out on the 2024 Ballon d’Or award to Man City superstar Rodri.
Chelsea prepared to pay the "necessary" price to sign Vinicius
Both Man United and Chelsea are on alert over the Brazilian, who has a market value of around €200m (£168m), as Vinicius continues to stall over fresh contract talks.
According to journalist Jorge C. Picon, Chelsea are prepared to pay “what is necessary” to sign Vinicius from Real alongside the likes of United and PSG, with all three mega-clubs willing to go for the 24-year-old forward, who appears unplayable right now.
Picon also writes that there is an offer from Saudi Arabia worth a seismic £842m to take Vinicius to the Middle East.
“His finishing is crazy. His decision-making in front of goal is amazing,” said pundit Owen Hargreaves to TNT Sports after Real smashed Borussia Dortmund 5-2 in the Champions League recently.
“He looked very angry in the second half. I know what Carlo [Ancelotti] said to him, but if he plays like that, he’s definitely unstoppable.”
