£125M star ‘would consider’ joining Chelsea – fans told
Chelsea target Joao could consider a move to Stamford Bridge – claims transfer reporter Dean Jones.
Felix came through the ranks at Benfica as a teenager and earned a move to Atletico in 2019 after smashing 20 goals in 43 games during his debut season with the Portuguese giants – numbers that alerted all the big clubs in world football
But although he has not produced those kind of numbers at Atletico – he has become a big part of the Spanish side and Felix’s talents have also seen him break into the Portugal team, where he has scored three times in 22 appearances.
There has been many rumours in the media that the likes of Man City and Liverpool are all ready to delve into that transfer kitty and try to secure a transfer deal for the talented attacker
Recent claims AS reported that the gifted young player has a desire to leave the club when the January window opens up.
Now – amid all the speculation – Jones has claimed that Felix could consider a move to Stamford Bridge
Speaking to GMS, Jones said: “I’m not too sure there is much in the links with Felix at the moment, but it’s going to be an interesting one because when he returns from the World Cup, he will be looking to cement his club situation and figure out what the future holds for him.
“And if Atletico can’t get a tune out of him or make him any promises, I think he will want them to think about selling him.
“I think he’ll have to consider a move.”
IcChelseanews View…
the news of that Joao Felix could come onto the market will alert a number of clubs to a possible transfer deal – the man really is a class act that could potentially develop into a world class manager
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