João Félix transfer: Chelsea and Atlético should agree

Agreed on loan with Atlético

Chelsea FC and Atlético Madrid have joined forces, according to a report by “The Athletic“Agreed on a loan transfer from the Portuguese João Félix (23), with the Londoners apparently doing better financially than initially thought. With the deal, the winter expenses are still at a level that was surpassed at Stamford Bridge only once in a January transfer period.

The clubs have yet to sign anything, the report says, which assumes Chelsea will have to pay a loan fee of around €11m. That would be at least 4 million euros less that Atlético would get for the remaining half series for João Félix than was previously rumored. The Blues are currently in a disappointing eleventh place in the championship and have been eliminated from both domestic cup competitions. BVB are waiting in the round of 16 of the Champions League in February.

The sportingly ailing Premier League club had already invested 62.5 million euros in the previous winter transfer window and signed Benoît Badiashile (21, Monaco), Andrey Santos (18, Vasco da Gama) and David Datro Fofana (20, Molde) ( to all transfers of the season). Another €11m for João Félix would take the spending to almost €75m. Only in January 2011, when Fernando Torres and David Luiz were brought in, did they spend more than €83m in a winter transfer window. Overall, no club in history invested as much in winter as Chelsea.

New role at Chelsea: João Félix should leave Havertz space

Chelsea coach Graham Potter’s idea of ​​​​joão Félix was discussed a few weeks ago. According to a report, the attacker should not act in his usual role as a hanging point in London, but act as a left winger who can sometimes come over the right, while DFB player Kai Havertz (23) should become a permanent solution in the storm center.

The extent to which a purchase option or obligation is being considered in the lending business has not yet been specified. The newspaper “Guardians“ assumes that no purchase option was agreed. Atlético made João Félix the tenth footballer to break the 100 million mark in 2019 with a transfer fee of 127.2 million euros. However, one does not expect to recover the amount transferred to Benfica Lisbon at the time.

With Ronaldo & Dolberg: The most valuable winter transfers 22/23 so far

From €7 million to €60 million market value…

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…the most valuable transfers in winter 2023!
As of January 9, 2023

David Datro Fofana | Molde to Chelsea | Market value: €7 million

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Transfer fee: €12 million

Cesar Montes | Monterrey to RCD Espanyol | Market value: €7 million

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Transfer fee: €8 million

Matheus Martins | Fluminense to Udinese | Market value: €7 million

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Transfer fee: €6 million
Loaned directly to partner club Watford FC until the end of the season

Paulinho | Bayer 04 Leverkusen to Atlético MG | Market value: €7 million

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loan

Wesley | Palmeiras to Cruzeiro | Market value: €7 million

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Transfer fee: €3 million

Martin Ojeda | Godoy Cruz to Orlando | Market value: €8 million

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Transfer fee: €3.78 million

Wanderson | FK Krasnodar to Internacional | Market value: €8 million

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Transfer fee: €4.5 million
Fixed transfer after loan

Luis Suarez | Olympique Marseille to UD Almería | Market value: €9 million

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loan

Facundo Buonanotte | Rosario Central to Brighton | Market value: €9 million

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Transfer fee: €6 million

Evander | Midtjylland to Portland Timbers | Market value: €9 million

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Transfer fee: €9.5 million

Fernando Gorriaran | Santos Laguna to Tigres | Market value: €9 million

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Transfer fee: €12.2 million

Gerónimo Rulli | Villarreal to Ajax | Market value: €10 million

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Transfer fee: €8m plus €2m in bonuses

Mislav Orsic | Dinamo Zagreb to Southampton | Market value: €10 million

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Transfer fee: €6.8 million plus possible bonuses

Andrey Santos | Vasco da Gama to Sevilla FC | Market value: €10 million

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Transfer fee: €12.5 million

Loïc Bade | Stade Rennes to Sevilla FC | Market value: €10 million

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loan

Kevin Shame | SC Freiburg to FC Brentford | Market value: €12 million

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Loan (fee €1 million) with obligation to buy with conditions

Maximilian Woeber | Salzburg to Leeds | Market value: €12 million

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Transfer fee: €12 million

Gustavo Scarpa | Palmeiras to Nottingham Forest | Market value: €12 million

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free transfer

Kasper Dolberg | OGC Nice to TSG Hoffenheim | Market value: €12 million

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Loan with option to buy

Gerson | Olympique Marseille to Flamengo | Market value: €18 million

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Ruslan Malinovskyi | Ataltanta to Ol. Marseille | Market value: €18 million

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Loan with option to buy

Cristiano Ronaldo | without a club to Al-Nassr | Market value: €20 million

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free transfer

Matheus Cunha | Atlético to Wolves | Market value: €20 million

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loan

Benoît Badiashile | Monaco to Chelsea | Market value: €40 million

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Transfer fee: €38 million

Cody Gakpo | PSV to Liverpool | Market value: €60 million

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Transfer fee: €42m + bonuses of €14.7m

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