Chelsea, out the blue, have joined the race to sign Brazil’s highly talented striker Gabriel Barbosa. According to reports from Brazil
(sounds legit, isn’t it?), the Blues have reportedly submitted a €30m
bid for the striker who is commonly known by the monicker “Gabigol”.
The young striker is only 19 but he is rated highly in his native
land and in some quarters often his talents are being compared with
Barcelona superstar Neymar. Gabriel was part of Dunga’s Brazil squad for Copa America Centenario and he even scored a goal in Brazil’s 7-1 win over Haiti.
The youngster is reluctant to leave the shores of Sao Paolo as
yet but will consider offers from top European clubs. He has a contract
with Santos till 2019 but the Brazilian club want him to sign an
extension to the present deal till 2021. Gabriel, fully aware of the
interest for him from top European clubs, has yet to sign a new deal
(smart thinking from the Brazil striker) with his parent club.
Serie A giants Juventus have also reportedly submitted an offer but it was far too below Santos’ valuation. Premier League giants Arsenal are also reportedly interested
in him with Arsene Wenger looking to sign a top striker ahead of
2016/17 season but the Gunners haven’t made any formal move for the
striker yet.
Modesto Junior Roma,
the president of Santos, is demanding a fee in the region of €30m, the
amount Chelsea have submitted for the player. In theory, Santos should
not have any problem accepting the offer from the Blues since it matches
their valuation.
The problem remains with Gabriel who is unsure about his future. He
is not too keen to leave his native land so early in his career but at
the same time understands that club like Chelsea won’t knock at his door
every single time.
Santos have started negotiating with the player and even they made it
official that Gabriel has agreed to sign a contract extension with
them, only later the player refuted such claims. The player and his
representatives with meet the club president later this week to know the
outcome of the negotiation.
It is still unclear whether Santos have accepted the bid from
Chelsea. It is highly possible they haven’t because they probably
believe the player will sign a contract extension with them, sooner or
later. And if Gabriel still refuses to commit his future with Santos he
could be on his way to London.
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