Leicester never stopped working deaf ears in the face of attempts to sell to Wesley Fofana. With this, Chelsea presented three offers for buying the French central defender from the ‘foxes’, who honored their word and did not give up after it was clear that fofana will not leave less than €100 million. crazy
This time, according to The Telegraph journalist, John PercyThe ‘foxes’ would have rejected an offer of 70 million pounds (around €83 million), including all variables. The first attempt came in the first week of August, about €75 million and the second, after days, approached the 80 ‘kilograms’.
The ‘blue’ club is still desperate in the search for a central defender after the departure of Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen and, after failing to attempt integration Jules KoundéChelsea wants to tie fofana either way. Although they have yet to reach the 100 ‘kilo’ demanded by Leicester in any of the three attempts. A situation where from within the London club they believe that there is no need to comebecause the constant Pressure The ‘blue’ for the move, making new offers, and the player for going to London, is enough to complete the signing.
The same English medium shows that it is now Leicester yes i agree to sell the 21-year-old French central defender for less than 100 million eurosif only they come closer to 95 ‘kilo’. definitely, a game of tug of war by the ‘foxes’ to tempt the ‘blues’ to carry out the signing for a record amount of money in the history of the Leicester club.
It should be remembered Wesley Fofana It has been called for the third day of the Premier on Saturday against Southampton, because of his exit negotiations with Chelsea, one thing can be repeated next Saturdaywhen exactly the two clubs meet at Stamford Bridge.
Source: La Verdad

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