Brendan Rodgers confirms rejecting two Chelsea bids for Wesley Fofana

Chelsea are serious about pursuing Wesley Fofana
Chelsea are serious about pursuing Wesley Fofana / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed the club have rejected two bids from Chelsea for centre-back Wesley Fofana.

As previously reported by 90min, Chelsea started the bidding at £60m but soon raised that proposal to £70m. However, Leicester continue to play hard-ball and are looking to bring in a fee of over £80m to part ways with the 21-year-old Frenchman.

Chelsea are yet to meet that fee but sources close to the negotiation expect such an offer to arrive imminently, particularly as Fofana is now pushing for a move to Stamford Bridge this summer.

Meanwhile, Rodgers has maintained his public stance that Fofana is not for sale.

“There have been no new bids this week," the Leicester boss told a press conference. "There were two [bids], but nowhere near what the club would consider. We’re not looking to sell.

"Naturally if there’s interest from other clubs, that is looked at by the club. He’s a top young defender and there are not too many around his age.”


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Rodgers, who confessed that any potential signings would be dependent on selling players first, also urged the centre-back to continue his development at the King Power Stadium for at least one more season.

“Another year for him at least would be really important for his development," the boss continued. "Wesley is quite calm on the situation. He is aware of the interest. He’s just getting on with his work.”

On the impact of the speculation, Rodgers added: “It can affect the whole group if you don’t manage it. You have to keep your eye on the ball. But everyone is focused on doing their best in games for Leicester City. For Wesley himself, communicate openly with him."