British media: Blues Dortmund talks about loan from Chuk Umeka, players reach a certain number of appearances or force buyout
British media CaughtOffside reported that Chelsea and Dortmund's negotiations on Chuk Umeka are progressing rapidly, and the two clubs are currently formulating new transfer plans.
According to sources, Chelsea initially pushed for the player's permanent transfer and lowered the asking price to 25 million euros to facilitate the deal. However, Dortmund still insists on his position at this stage and refuses any permanent transfer. They just want to sign the player on loan again.
Sources said that negotiations on the deal are currently progressing rapidly and have now turned to loan transactions, and if the player reaches a certain number of appearances, it may trigger a forced buyout clause. This may represent a compromise that is beneficial to both sides. Chelsea still retains the potential possibility of selling players in the future, while Dortmund can sign Chuk Umeka immediately, and there are lower financial risks in the early stage.
Chuk Umeka played for Dortmund on loan last season. The players hope to continue to cooperate with Dortmund coach Kovac. Chuk Umeka's desire to return to Dortmund has also allowed the negotiations on this deal to continue. The two clubs are currently focusing on finalizing the specific content of the agreement, and the next few days will be crucial. Both sides strive to complete the transaction before the start of the new season. Dortmund is still full of confidence and Chelsea is willing to reach a consensus on this transaction.
21-year-old Chuk Umeka's contract with Chelsea was in June 2028. The player had loaned Dortmund for half a season last season, playing in 17 games and scoring one goal. Currently, Germany's price is 18 million euros.