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Jesus Corona’s agent affirms talks with Chelsea over possible move

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Jesus Corona’s agent affirms talks with Chelsea over possible move

The Blues are enthused about Jadon Sancho but with over £100million price tag and Manchester United’s advantage, have likewise been looking over other, more financially savvy targets

Chelsea face paying £27million if they need Porto winger Jesus Corona to be their Jadon Sancho replacement.

The Blues are willing to sign the England winger this summer, however face a stiff competition from Manchester United.

What’s more, it is the Red Devils who are currently winning the race for the £100million Borussia Dortmund star.

That has seen Chelsea boss – set to lose Willian and Pedro Rodriguez when their contracts lapse – scouring Europe for choices.

Porto’s 27-year-old Mexican International is one of those.

Presently his agent, Matias Bunge, has affirmed that Chelsea boss have reached and had conversations over a potential deal.

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Sooner or later we conversed with them. I can’t state if he’s alternative A, B or C, presently they are fairly bits of gossip, Bunge clarified, addressing Medio Tiempo.

We’ll need to trust that this will keep pushing ahead and for the alliances to start once more, and from that point see what the following developments will be on the grounds that the market is somewhat halted.

He has two years left on his contract. He awakened a great deal of enthusiasm for his support in this specific competition [Primera Liga], which has been extraordinary and at a significant level.

In any case, presently with the present circumstance of the infection everything has hindered a piece, presently the signings are in isolate.”

Jesus has made many appearances for Porto during the 2019-20 campaign, enlisting a fine 17 assists.

MORE: Chelsea alerted as opportunity to sign Porto defender emerges

And keeping in mind that he will cost far not exactly Sancho, inferable from the presence of his release clause, it is a long way from an inconsequential sum, especially given football’s present money related circumstance in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

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The present clause is £27million, he included.

From that point we’ll perceive how things occur. Today, Jesus has been a central piece of Porto for a few seasons and we’re going to see where it ends.

We have spoken with a few teams from England, Spain, some from Germany, however well, ordinarily during this season we talk all the more profoundly, and in this market the leagues are either continuing or haven’t had the option to conclude.

All the teams are seeing what befalls their deals or their signings so from that point the ball keeps on abounding in the workplaces.

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