Live Bar, August 10 according to The Independent, Chelsea made progress in the negotiation to sign kesedo, but Brighton demanded a basic fee of 90 million pounds plus an additional clause of 10 million pounds.
News about the transfer of kesedo continued throughout the summer, and it turned out that Chelsea were unwilling to spend more than 80 million pounds. Brighton rarely deviates from the initial valuation. They believe that the essence of the negotiation is to push Chelsea closer to their own valuation.
At present, some breakthroughs have been made in the structure of potential transactions, but Chelsea is expected to eventually have to offer more than 90 million pounds. The Blues hope to finish this task before the first game of the season against Liverpool, because Pochetino hopes to add more energy to the midfield.
In addition, Chelsea also offered an offer of 48 million pounds to compete with Liverpool for Southampton midfield Ravia.
(Ma Dongyu)