Atlético Madrid: Joao Félix knows his next club

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The Joao Félix saga has finally come to an end. The Portuguese striker, who returned to Atlético Madrid this summer, will finally return to the Premier League.

Joao Félix now has a new destination. Returning to Atlético Madrid this summer after a loan to FC Barcelona, ​​the Portuguese striker has seen his situation improve in recent days.

This Monday, RMC revealed that a return of Joao Felix to Chelsea was in the pipeline. Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano mentioned a six-year contract, until June 2030, for the former Benfica player, who already wore the Blues colours during a six-month loan in 2023.

€53 million in the coffers

According to Sky Sports, Chelsea have decided to finalise the transfer of the Viseu native for a fee of 53 million euros.

After four years with the Colchoneros, Joao Félix will head to the Premier League permanently. In the Madrid jersey, he will have played 131 matches, scored 34 goals and provided 18 assists.

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