Chelsea loan move for Joao Felix ‘does not’ include option to buy
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Joao Félix is seen leaving Atlético Madrid ahead of his £9m mid-season loan at Chelsea… with the striker ‘set to sign a contract extension with the Spanish outfit before sealing his move’ and the Blues ‘NO they have a purchase option
Joao Félix has been seen leaving Atlético Madrid’s training camp as he prepares to complete his loan to Chelsea, although reports have suggested the deal will not include an option to buy the Portuguese star.
Sportsmail reported yesterday that the Blues are expected to defeat Manchester United and Arsenal with the 23-year-old forward signing on loan.
Spanish television channel The beach bar have posted a video on their Twitter account of Felix being sent off, with the striker expected to head to London shortly to complete the £9m loan deal to Stamford Bridge until the end of the season.
Atlético de Madrid want to sign Joao Félix to an extension before he seals a loan to Chelsea
However, if he impresses at Chelsea during the second half of this season, Graham Potter’s side could struggle to bring him to the club on a permanent deal.
brand They have reported that the club want to sign the striker on a one-year extension before sealing his move to Chelsea.
It is said that his move to Stamford Bridge would not include the option to buy Felix at the end of the season.
His current contract expires in 2026, although Atlético want to extend it until 2027 to “reduce the annual amortization and balance their accounts.”
Félix has been filmed leaving the Atlético Madrid training ground as he prepares to join Chelsea.
Felix is keen to walk away from Atletico after falling out of favor with Diego Simeone
Chelsea’s expected £9m loan to the Portuguese star will reportedly not include a purchase option
The blues have acted quickly to sign Félix, who has made it clear that he wants to leave Atlético.
United reportedly objected to the loan fee the Spanish giants were demanding and have since turned their attention to former Burnley striker Wout Weghorst.
Arsenal are also looking for reinforcements up front, but were also put off by the price and held talks with Atlético in an attempt to reduce it.
Chelsea are keen to reinvigorate their attack as Graham Potter’s side have struggled in that department since he took over.
Felix, 23, has been inconsistent at Atlético this season. He has scored four goals and given three assists in 14 LaLiga games.
Chelsea have passed Manchester United and Arsenal in the race to sign Félix from Atlético
In 2019, Félix joined Atlético from Benfica for £113 million, which is still the fourth-highest transfer fee in football history.
Chelsea have scored just three goals in their last eight games in all competitions and have used Kai Havertz up front at times, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang trailing.
Felix is expected to be the last arrival at Stamford Bridge, and Chelsea have already announced the signings of Benoit Badiashile, who cost £58m from Monaco, David Datro Fofana and Andrey Santos so far in the window.
The Blues are also targeting Argentina’s World Cup winner Enzo Fernandes of Benfica.