Chelsea would be willing to pay €30 million for Antonio Nusa

Chelsea would be willing to fork out €30 million to sign Antonion Nusa ahead of the summer, with the winger still on their agenda.

According to Fichajes, Chelsea could fork out 30 million to sign long-term target Antonio Nusa in the summer. The Norwegian winger has the attention of several Premier League clubs, with Tottenham also keen on the Club Brugge attacker.

Chelsea will pay €30 million for Antonio Nusa.

Chelsea has held long-standing interest in several high-profile young stars in the market, with Antonion Nusa firmly settled at the very top of their list. The Norwegian winger reportedly rejected the idea of joining the Blues last summer, as he wanted to continue his development with Club Brugge.

However, in January, he agreed to join Brentford, who had a deal in place with Brugge to sign the winger. The move never materialised due to a last-minute hiccup, as the Norwegian will reemerge in the market when the summer window opens.

Chelsea had considered a move in January, but now they have firmly set sights on the attacker ahead of the summer window. The report suggests that the Blues are willing to fork out €30 million to sign the winger, which is also what Club Brugge wants as his asking price.

The Blues will be grateful for the Brentford deal not to go through, meaning they will re-engage in the chase for the attacker. Whether they will find a way through remains the question, but they certainly will have a massive appeal over others, such as Brentford, should the Bees rekindle their interest.

Chelsea will face competition from Nusa.

Chelsea are not alone in the race for Nusa, as they face massive competition from London rivals Tottenham. The winger may have plenty of suitors in the queue during the summer, with Spurs likely to make a move in the summer.

Hence, Chelsea must make sure they pay what’s necessary and get the deal done early for them to stand a significant chance of landing the winger. In any case, Nusa will have a big say on his next destination, with Stamford Bridge a likely destination.

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