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Chelsea are ‘willing to pay’ to sign Youssoufa Moukoko rather than waiting

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Reports suggest that Chelsea are ‘willing to pay‘ a transfer fee for Youssoufa Moukoko rather than waiting for him to be a free agent. Chelsea is willing to pay a transfer fee in excess of €10m for the Borussia Dortmund striker Youssoufa Moukoko. The player is said to have gained interest from other European clubs, namely Barcelona. Reports claim that Chelsea are planning to steal Youssoufa Moukoko from them. And they are willing to even pay for the player rather than signing him for free next summer. Spanish news outlets claim that the Catalan team are positive to secure Youssoufa Moukoko. Barcelona are hopeful to sign the player in the summer when he becomes a free agent.

Chelsea looking to snatch Barcelona target Youssoufa Moukoko

Barcelona are well aware of the fact that Youssoufa Moukoko is very excited about a possible move to Camp Nou. He is willing to set aside the financial aspect for the Catalan team as the club is one of the best clubs in the world. The Catalan club is one of the most successful clubs with an immense history in the world. Hence the player is impressed with the club and wishes to join them. Moreover, the club’s future projects is also one of the reasons why he wishes to join the club. The only problem Barcelona have is that they cannot guarantee Youssoufa Moukoko a starting place in the lineup. Barcelona have one of the best striker Robert Lewandowski leading the attacking line for them. That is what Chelsea are hoping to use against the Catalan club to sign the player. They are also willing to pay the transfer fee for the player.

Chelsea will be willing to convince the player by promising him starting place in the lineup. They will also try to entice the player by proposing to him a very convincing project to secure his signature. The English club is willing to buy him out of his contract if the need arises. as of now, Barcelona and Chelsea are to go head to head for the 18-year-old player’s signature.

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