Chelsea rule out £138m transfer for Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior

Editorial Team
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Chelsea have definitively ruled out a summer move for Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior, ending speculation of a record-breaking £138m transfer to Stamford Bridge.

The Brazilian international’s representatives have reportedly toured Europe attempting to secure a high-profile move away from the Bernabeu.

However, the West London club have explicitly indicated they possess no interest in acquiring the prolific winger during the upcoming window.

Contract stalemate in Madrid

The attacker currently holds a contract with the Spanish giants that runs until the summer of 2027.

Real Madrid are understood to be willing to sanction a sale at the end of the current campaign if he refuses to commit his long-term future.

Earlier this year, reports suggested the Blues were preparing an unprecedented financial package that would have shattered the British transfer record.

South American football journalist Leonardo Bertozzi had previously contextualised the mounting pressure surrounding the player’s contract situation.

“The Chelsea offer, for now, is just speculation.”
“It’s clear that the longer Vinicius waits to renew, the more talk there will be about his future because he only has 18 months left on his contract.”
“The most logical thing if he doesn’t sign is for him to be sold this year because Real Madrid wouldn’t let him reach the end of his contract and leave for free.”

European elite decline approach

Despite the ongoing uncertainty in the Spanish capital, fresh claims indicate a widespread lack of appetite for the superstar’s signature.

French reporter Romain Molina states that intermediaries have offered the former Flamengo youth product to numerous elite clubs without any success.

Molina claims that no major European side is currently considering a summer move for the player.

The journalist specifically noted that even historically heavy-spending teams remain entirely uninterested in pursuing the forward.

Targeted recruitment strategy

The Premier League side are instead focusing on a precise summer rebuild spearheaded by sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.

Management at Stamford Bridge are already conducting detailed internal conversations regarding specific areas of the squad that require strengthening.

The club maintains an aligned vision on future recruitment while remaining entirely focused on immediate domestic success.

The team returns to Premier League action this Saturday evening as they welcome Manchester United to the capital.