Veiga Pushes for Chelsea Exit Amid Limited Game Time

Renato Veiga has informed Chelsea of his desire to leave for more playing opportunities, with Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund emerging as his most likely destination.

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Steve Worrell
13 Jan
17:44
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Chelsea midfielder Renato Veiga has expressed his wish to leave the club due to a lack of playing time, with sources indicating he made his intentions clear last Sunday. While Premier League clubs have shown interest, they are reportedly put off by Chelsea's insistence on a permanent sale or a loan with an obligation to buy. Veiga, who only joined the Blues six months ago, is now strongly linked with Borussia Dortmund, where personal terms have already been agreed, though a deal between the clubs remains pending. Chelsea is reluctant to let the versatile player go but may be forced to comply due to his push for more minutes.

Key Points

  • Player's Desire to Leave: Renato Veiga has requested a transfer due to limited playing opportunities at Chelsea.
  • Premier League Clubs Hesitant: Chelsea’s demand for a permanent sale or loan with an obligation to buy has deterred interest from domestic clubs.
  • Bundesliga Interest: Veiga has agreed personal terms with Borussia Dortmund, but negotiations between the clubs are ongoing.
  • Chelsea's Reluctance: The Blues are unwilling to lose the talented teenager but may sell due to his insistence.
  • Six-Month Stint: Veiga's desire to leave comes just six months after joining Chelsea in the summer transfer window.
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