Andrey Santos leaving Chelsea?
90min reports on the significant transfer bid for Andrey Santos by Saudi Arabian club Al Qadsiah. Chelsea received a €70 million bid from Saudi Arabian side Al Qadsiah for Andrey Santos in the summer. The offer would have allowed Santos to earn more than five times his current salary. Chelsea were open to talks, but Santos himself immediately declined the move, citing his ambition to play in the World Cup and believing staying at Chelsea in the Premier League would give him a better chance.
A few weeks ago, Al-Qadsiah offered 70 million euros for Andrey Santos, but Chelsea also rejected this higher offer. Coach Enzo Maresca requested the refusal, believing in the player's future. Reported by British media.
Team Talk reports on the significant offer made to Andrey Santos on deadline day. Andrey Santos received a €50 million (£43 million) offer to leave Chelsea on deadline day but rejected it due to an unspecified key reason.
Al Qadsiah made a €70 million offer for Andrey Santos, which he refused, despite the offer including a salary five times his current wage. Reported by UOL.
Team Talk reports on the significant offer from Saudi club Al-Qadsiah for Chelsea's Santos. Saudi club Al-Qadsiah made a €50m (£43m) offer to Chelsea for Santos' signature. However, Santos rejected the proposal as he believes he'll get more options at Chelsea. Chelsea also snubbed the bid, viewing Santos as an important part of the team.
Andrey Santos rejected a €50 million move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah. Chelsea consider him an important part of the team, and the player's dream is to play in the next World Cup 2026 with Brazil. He understands that at Chelsea he will have more options. The offer was reported by Diario AS reporter Eduardo Burgos.
A Premier League rival has made a €53 million bid for Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos.
Chelsea has officially announced the loan of Andrey Santos to the French club Estrasburgo. This is a return for the midfielder to the club, having already played for them in the second half of last season (11 games and one goal). Estrasburgo is owned by the BlueCo consortium, which also owns Chelsea, and player exchanges between the clubs are common.
Andrey Santos should fetch a decent price in the market as a young, talented player.
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