Chelsea hoping to sign Endrick and Nico Paz in €120 million summer spree
Chelsea are eager to test Real Madrid with a €120 million combined offer for highly-rated talents Nico Paz and Endrick ahead of the summer.
According to Fichajes, Chelsea are hoping to convince Real Madrid to sell them two of their highly rated talents in Nico Paz and Endrick. The Blues are planning on lodging a combined €120 million bid for the talented duo, leaving the Spanish giants to make a big decision that could affect their future plans.
Chelsea are making big plans for the summer window ahead, as they would like to strengthen their squad from its current state. The Blues are once again on the verge of not being able to challenge for a league title, as they are now primed to fight for a top-four place.
Chelsea are angling for moves for attacking players ahead of next summer, with the plans squarely pointing at more young arrivals. They have specific names on their list, with two of those targets are part of the Real Madrid setup one way or another.
Nico Paz and Endrick are those players, with Chelsea planning on adding the highly-rated attacking duo to their attack ahead of the summer. There were plans to make a massive bid for Endrick, with the Brazilian attacker shining in his loan spell at Lyon.
Nico Paz, part of Como at present, has been hugely impressive in the Serie A, with the Italian club powerless in their efforts to keep him. Real Madrid are expected to trigger a modest buy-back clause in his deal that allows them to re-sign him next summer.
Chelsea to sign Real Madrid duo?
Chelsea are reportedly preparing a combined €120 million offer to test Real Madrid’s resolve on the highly-rated attacking duo. The plan is to offer €50 million for Nico Paz with the remaining €70 million for Endrick, as the price point is designed to tempt Real Madrid into considering the offer.
However, Real Madrid may not look to sell just yet, as they have big plans for the highly-rated attacking duo to shine at the Bernabeu. The idea is to bring the attacking stars back to the club and integrate them into the first team rather than sell them to the highest bidder, especially next summer.