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Chelsea Reject Big Money Offer From Barcelona For Brazilian Star, Willian

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English FA Cup Champions, Chelsea have reportedly rejected a multi-million Pounds offer from Barcelona for Willian as they bid to beat Manchester United to land Brazilian star.

Premier League giant, Chelsea FC have turned down a £50million offer from Barcelona for Brazilian midfielder, Willian, according to

Dailymail UK .

Despite winning the league and cup double last season, Barca have concerns that their squad still lacks greater quality in depth and attacking flair, particularly following their shock Champions League defeat by Roma.

The Spanish side see the skilful 29-year-old as a playmaker who can add an extra dimension to their attack following the departure of Andres Iniesta and want him to link up with compatriot Philippe Coutinho.

Willian’s representatives have been in Barcelona and the lure of the Spanish giants will be tempting but Chelsea have so far shown no willingness to sell.

Long-term admirers, Manchester United are waiting in the wings and have also posted an interest.


Indeed, United made overtures to sign Willian in January but Chelsea resisted despite Antonio Conte preferring to use him predominantly as an impact player.It is understood, United would be willing to offer even more to secure a player their manager, Jose Mourinho rates highly.

Willian still managed to score 13 goals last season and was arguably Chelsea’s stand out player when they played Barcelona in the Champions League.

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He is a popular figure at Stamford Bridge, is under contract until 2020, and the club would be reluctant to lose him, but he turns 30 in August and a greater offer could prove harder to resist as they look to reduce the age of their squad.

Meanwhile, Chelsea have opened talks over a move for 22-year-old CSKA Moscow midfielder Aleksandr Golovin and also want Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund.

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