A new competitor for OM in the Renato Veiga case

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OM are in the race to complete the Renato Veiga case. Concrete negotiations have started with Chelsea management for the transfer of the left back. The English club has a disproportionate workforce and is not closed to the idea of ​​parting ways this winter with the 21-year-old Portuguese, who only participated in 18 ends of matches (2 goals and 1 assist). since the start of the season.

Problem, the difficult situation of the left-hander at Chelsea is well known to other clubs. There is competition in this file, and not just any competition since Borussia Dortmund is in the fight and the reputation of the German club is rather in favor of the Blues. According to Sky Sport ItaliaLazio is also active and has even made an offer to permanently secure the player's services. The Romans offer €12 million, leaving Chelsea with 50% of the rights to a future resale. The London entity favors a paying loan, or a direct transfer of €25 million. Lazio is still far from the mark.

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