Chelsea sales reach £250m
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A year after arriving at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea have made significant profit on their Veiga investment, selling him for more then double what they signed him for. With less than two weeks to go before the transfer window closes, the Blues are still working on a number of other departures to facilitate further signings.
Atletico Madrid came close to signing him then moved on to David Hancko. It’s all left Veiga as one of the few players who has had links away from Chelsea all summer without actually finding a move. Now things finally are in gear – Villareal are serious about signing him and the defender has already agreed personal terms,
We have about ten days remaining to keep chipping away at the deadwood left to rot in the Bomb Squad™, and among the bigger logs in there (figuratively speaking of course) is Axel Disasi, who, like Renato Veiga,