Chelsea midfielder Cesare Casadei nodded yes to join Torino, a Series A team. Yet, Chelsea wants a whopping €20 million in the deal talks. Casadei first landed at Chelsea back in summer 2022 hopping over from Inter Milan, and then got loaned out for a couple of seasons to Reading and Leicester City. Since Enzo Maresca doesn’t have the 21-year-old in Chelsea’s future playbook, it seems pretty Casadei’s packing his bags for Italy again.
Torino Target Casadei As Chelsea Demand €20 Million Transfer Fee
Torino, a Serie A team, looks forward to snapping up Cesare Casadei this month. Gianluca di Marzio, a journo, says the 21-year-old mid guy nodded to roll over to Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. Casadei hasn’t made his mark at Chelsea. They loaned him over to Reading and Leicester City after he signed up in summer 2022. Now, it seems like he’s set to bounce back to Italy. But even with the dude’s nod, Chelsea’s playing hardball, clinging on to a €20 million price tag to seal the deal. They wanna bank a good chunk of change for the whiz kid.
Torino’s First Bid For Casadei Rejected By Chelsea Amid Interest From Other Clubs
Gianluca di Marzio, the journalist, reports that Torino tried to nab Cesare Casadei with a €12 million bid. But Chelsea wasn’t having it—they want more cash for him. Casadei 21 and pretty good with his midfield moves, has gotten the eye of a bunch of clubs. This buzz around him must be why Chelsea’s playing hardball; they’re looking to cash in big time on him. Since he showed up at Stamford Bridge, he hasn’t found his groove with the main squad.
Casadei’s Next Steps As Torino Move Looms
Cesare Casadei, the 21-year-old baller, is buzzing about the chance to hit the ground running with Torino. He’s got his eyes on busting into their lineup hoping to get his boots dirty in the matches against Juventus on January 11 or maybe the Fiorentina showdown on January 19. After a tough time at Chelsea, Casadei can’t wait to blend in with the Il Toro crew dead set on making a solid showing. He wants to light it up in Serie A proving he’s got the goods for Italian soccer. This switch up is a big deal for Casadei, his shot to flex his talent and nail down a steady gig on the pitch.