Chelsea have been reported by the Daily Mail to have agreed on a deal worth £55m plus add-ons to sign Leeds United winger in this summer Raphinha. However his agent Deco who played for both Chelsea and Barcelona previously has been spotted at the Spain soil.
His believed to be seeking to give Barcelona an equal chance of signing Raphinha if they can offer more than what Chelsea have placed on the table to Leeds United. Meanwhile a report by Goal via The Express has claimed now there is a huge blow to blues bid to sign the Brazilian.
This is after the player asked Deco his agent to 'stop' any more talks with Chelsea and focus on getting him to Nuo Camp. His believed to be more interested in joining Barcelona than going to the Stamford Bridge this summer.
A move which has left Chelsea hierarchy shocked by his latest move by the player. According to Spanish outlet Sport Raphinha is ready to wait for Barcelona to make their best move and then convince the Premier League side to drop the Chelsea offer to their advantage.
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