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Scottish Sun
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- Scottish Sun
Chelsea agree staggering deal to flog forgotten flop Joao Felix with five more Blues stars facing uncertain futures
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHELSEA have agreed a staggering £43.7million deal to send unwanted Joao Felix to Al-Nassr. Felix joined the Blues from Atletico Madrid for £38.4m but joined AC Milan for a disastrous loan in January. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Chelsea have agreed a staggering £43.7million deal to send unwanted Joao Felix to Al-Nassr Credit: Getty The Club World Cup champions have spent £169m so far this summer but must bank a profit in order to satisfy Uefa and register all of their new signings for the Champions League. Benfica had been interested in agreeing a return for Felix, though they were waiting for Chelsea to drop their asking price - allowing Saudi side Al-Nassr to swoop. Felix made just 12 Premier League appearances, scoring only once, last season following his move back to Stamford Bridge. The Portugal international is one of many Chelsea are looking to sell this summer. READ MORE IN football PRIDE OF LIONS England fans pack out fan zones as they get ready to roar on Lionesses Nicolas Jackson has commanded plenty of interest, including from Manchester United, and a move cannot be ruled out. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who also only signed last summer, is a target for Fulham. The Cottagers are preparing an approach to take the midfielder on loan with a view to a permanent move. Dewsbury-Hall, 26, has struggled for Premier League minutes following a £30million move from Leicester last summer. 6 CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Fulham also remain in talks with Arsenal over a move for Reiss Nelson, who came off the bench against AC Milan in the Gunners' Singapore friendly. Renato Veiga is expected to join Atletico Madrid, while Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell are also seeking moves away. Man Utd hunting Jackson as Chelsea's demands revealed | Transfers Exposed The Blues are ready to sell the Portuguese midfielder, who spent the second half of last season on loan with Juventus. Chelsea want around £35million for the man who arrived from Basel for £11.7m last summer. Veiga, who made 18 Chelsea appearances last season, has made it clear he wants to make the move to Madrid. Atletico, however, are trying to negotiate the Blues down to £25m. 6 Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell are also seeking moves away Credit: Getty 6 Renato Veiga is expected to join Atletico Madrid Credit: Rex 6 Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is a target for Fulham Credit: Getty


The Sun
2 hours ago
- The Sun
Transfer news LIVE: Bayern ‘agree deal' for Luis Diaz, Liverpool LEAD race for Alexander Isak, Newcastle target Jackson
Wissa goes on strike Yoane Wissa has reportedly gone on strike after Brentford told Newcastle to up their offer or walk away from the negotiating table. The 28-year-old is fuming and has told chiefs he will not train or play for the club again. Wissa is desperate for a move to St James' Park as he wants Champions League football. The Toon are now ready to move onto other targets after seeing a £25million offer turned down. They were willing to go as high as £35million for the striker, who scored 19 goals last season. Bees boss Keith Andrews confirmed yesterday that Wissa had left their pre-season training camp due to "speculation".


Daily Record
2 hours ago
- Daily Record
Premier Sports Cup draw LIVE as Celtic plus Rangers, Hibs and Aberdeen enter the competition
The big boys are in the hat as the Premier Sports Cup moves into knock-out stage. Holders Celtic join Rangers, Aberdeen, Hibs and Dundee United in entering now due to their commitments in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. Now things really heat with a bit more jeopardy for the big clubs as the five European representatives join the party with eight group winners and the best three runners-up making up the 16-team draw. Falkirk, Partick Thistle, Alloa Athletic, St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Motherwell and Hearts all won their sections to guarantee progress. St Mirren and Ayr United battle it out as the top two in their section this afternoon with Dunfermline and Neil Lennon keeping a keen eye on proceedings. Livingston and Greenock Morton have bagged two of the three best runners-up spots.