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Premier League: Shakhtar have confirmed they are “very close” to selling Modric to Chelsea

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Chelsea never stops spending. After investing 355.5 million euros this season in signings with Fofana (80.4), Cucurella (65.3), Sterling (56.2), Coulibaly (38) … and spending 73.5 “kilograms” on the January market in Badiachel (38), Andre Santos (12.5). ), Fofana (12) and Joao Felix (on loan, 11), the Blues are about to give another blow of impact with the combination of Michael Modric.

When it looked like Arsenal were first in the race After taking on the 22-year-old Ukrainian midfielder, Chelsea traveled to Poland to meet the Shakhtar squad. And according to Fabrizio Romano, the operation can be closed for about 100 million euros! The footballer was already going to travel to London to sign a contract that would bind him to the Bridge team until 2030, according to the Italian journalist.

Club President Rinat Akhmedov and Chelsea co-owner Bagdad Eghbali spoke today about the move of Mykhailo Modric to Chelsea. The parties are very close to agreeing to transfer the player

Shakhtar statement

Shakhtar have themselves declared that Modric is “very close” to the England team. The Ukrainian national team said, “The club’s president, Rinat Akhmedov, and Chelsea’s co-owner, Baghdad Ighbali, spoke today about the transfer of Mykhailo Modric to Chelsea. The parties are very close to agreeing on the player’s transfer.”

Spending exceeded 400 million

Chelsea’s crisis (10th in the Premier League, eight points from Europe and 10 from the Champions League after picking up a victory in the last nine days) has ‘broke’ the market with Graham Potter still up in the air. The signing of Modric would be another ‘pitch’ from Boehly who, if confirmed, would surpass 400m transfer spending in his first season at the helm. like never before.

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