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Chelsea Eye Porto's Jesus Corona & Decide Against Buyback on Jeremie Boga

Oct 19, 2021
According to reports, if Chelsea missed Dortmund's Thornton this summer, then they will consider moving to Bordeaux winger Yesos Corona.
Sancho is one of the most sought-after talents in the world, but since clubs across Europe are still coping with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Sancho's worth of more than £ 100 million will be a problem.
Chelsea still have enough money, but Manchester United lead Sancho's autograph game. As a result, the Daily Star claimed that Frank Lampard might choose the cheaper alternative Corona.

The 27-year-old can fill this position at the right back if needed. This season, he has achieved 2 goals and 17 assists in all games. Chelsea scouts are believed to highlight him in the power of Stamford Bridge Creativity.

Although he is hardly a blockbuster signing for Chelsea fans, his worth of around £ 26 million makes him a fascinating choice.
It is no secret that Chelsea hopes to promote many positions this summer. 90min understood that the coronavirus's previous plan was to spend a lot of money on forwards and central defenders, so investing £ 26 million in Corona will obviously set aside funds to pursue other goals.

With Willian and Pedro likely to leave the bridge after the contract expires this summer, Lampard will likely need more options. He has landed Hakim Ziyech from Ajax, but the one who won't join him is the former academic superstar Jeremie Boga.

The Ivorian had a shocking season in Sassuolo, and given Chelsea ’s repurchase terms of around £ 13 million, he was touted as a possible option this summer, but the Guardian said the Blues rejected this action.
Instead, Chelsea tried to replace this repurchase clause with a certain percentage of future transactions, while Boga is still expected to reach a deal this summer#aclotzoneThis is an interesting strategy. Chelsea can buy back Boga and sell himself to get the most profit, but they will leave Sassuolo to find a buyer, and only take most of the money they earn.

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