Reports surfaced indicating that Atletico Madrid had turned down an offer from Chelsea worth approximately €40 million for their promising young striker, Samu Omorodion. Chelsea has identified the Spain U21 international as a key target for the upcoming summer transfer window.
Atletico’s Perspective:
Atletico Madrid acquired Samu Omorodion last summer from Granada for a mere €6 million. Despite the interest in selling him after a solitary season, during which he was loaned to Alaves, club officials are seeking a significantly higher fee than Chelsea’s initial offer.
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Reason for Rejection:
According to renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, Atletico rejected Chelsea’s bid because they believe Samu Omorodion’s value will escalate substantially in the near future, justifying a higher price tag than what Chelsea proposed.
Release Clause Dilemma:
While Atletico Madrid would be unable to prevent Samu Omorodion from departing if Chelsea triggers his €80 million release clause, the London club currently shows no inclination to meet this figure. Nevertheless, Omorodion remains a prime target for Chelsea, suggesting potential developments in negotiations over the weeks to come.
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