Chelsea and Leeds United are said to have struck a deal regarding the possible departure of Raphinha ahead of the new season in the English Premier League.
The Blues are presently scouting for new players in the hope of bolstering their roster ahead of the upcoming season, which begins in August.
According to sources, Chelsea and Manchester United have reached a deal in principle for the transfer of the Brazilian to Stamford Bridge. A Chelsea official bid of £60/65m total fees with add-ons has been accepted by Leeds United, according to reports. The Blues are currently discussing personal terms with his agent.
On Tuesday, Leeds United rejected Arsenal's last-minute approach for Raphinha to join them at the Emirates Stadium because Chelsea provided a better offer for the Brazilian ahead of the 2022-23 season.
Reports claim that a last-minute deal from Barcelona was rejected by Chelsea because it didn't match the Premier League club's offer for the Brazil international.
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