Reports: Chelsea lead Barcelona in race to sign 25-year-old Brazilian attacker

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Reports: Chelsea lead Barcelona in race to sign 25-year-old Brazilian attacker

According to Footballtransfer, Chelsea have the edge over Barcelona in the battle to sign Raphinha. The 25-year-old’s release clause currently stands at €75 million but could be reduced to as little as €25 million if Leeds suffer relegation from the Premier League this season.

The club are currently languishing in fifteenth place in the league table, just five points above the relegation zone.

Raphinha joined Leeds United from French club Rennes in the summer of 2020 in a deal worth €20 million. The winger enjoyed an impressive first season with the club, scoring six goals in 31 appearances in all competitions and helping Leeds finish ninth in the Premier League table.

Raphinha has grown from strength to strength this season. The Brazilian has scored nine goals and provided two assists for the club in just 23 appearances in all competitions. His performances have caught the attention of the likes of Chelsea and Barcelona.

Chelsea will look to sign a forward this summer as a number of their attackers have failed to provide the goods this season. The likes of Kai Havertz and Timo Werner have struggled to cope with the speed and physical demands of the Premier League since their big-money move to Stamford Bridge from the Bundesliga last summer.

Christian Pulisic has shown glimpses of his ability during his time with the Blues. The American’s time with Chelsea has, however, been ravaged by injuries. Thomas Tuchel’s side could therefore try to sign Raphinha.

However, reports claims that Chelsea and Barcelona will need to part ways with some players before making a move for Raphina

Chelsea currently possess a wealth of options in attack. Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, and Christian Pulisic have managed to score just six Premier League goals between them this season and have been heavily criticized for their lack of consistency.

Timo Werner and Pulisic have been linked with moves away from London in recent weeks. The Blues will need to part ways with one of their out-of-form attackers to raise the funds required and create space in the squad for Raphinha.