Madrid Universal
·19. März 2025
Chelsea pushing to sign Real Madrid attacking duo; ready to offer €180 million

Madrid Universal
·19. März 2025
Chelsea are prepared to make a bold move in the transfer market, with reports from Fichajes stating that the Premier League club has set its sights on Real Madrid’s young attacking stars, Rodrygo and Endrick.
To secure their services, the English side is reportedly preparing an offer worth €180 million—€100 million allocated for Rodrygo and €80 million for Endrick.
The London-based club is currently struggling to re-establish itself among Europe’s elite and is determined to invest heavily in young and established talent.
Their interest in the two Brazilians is not surprising, as both players are seen as key figures in Real Madrid’s present and future.
Rodrygo has played a crucial role in Real Madrid’s attack, earning recognition for his speed, versatility, and ability to deliver in critical moments.
Chelsea want to sign Endrick and Rodrygo from Real Madrid. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Since his arrival, he has grown into an important player under Carlo Ancelotti, making him a key piece in the team’s attacking setup.
Meanwhile, Endrick, just 18 years old, is yet to establish himself in the starting XI. Despite that, his immense talent has generated significant expectations, with Chelsea identifying him as a future global superstar.
Despite Chelsea’s willingness to spend big, Real Madrid have no intention of selling either player.
Rodrygo’s importance in the squad continues to grow, and alongside Kylian Mbappe, his partnership in attack is even more formidable.
As for Endrick, Madrid have invested in him as a long-term prospect, and letting him go is out of the question, although a loan deal could be on cards for him to gain first-team experience.
Chelsea appear determined to push forward with their interest, but persuading Real Madrid will be extremely difficult. The Spanish giants have a strong sporting project in place, and they are unlikely to entertain negotiations.
While Chelsea may have the financial resources, it seems highly improbable that Madrid will part ways with two of their most exciting young stars.