Report: Chelsea learn they would have to pay £70 million for 23-year-old defender | OneFootball

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·30 November 2025

Report: Chelsea learn they would have to pay £70 million for 23-year-old defender

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Chelsea are reportedly continuing to monitor Nottingham Forest defender Murillo, with long-term plans to bring the highly rated centre-back to Stamford Bridge, according to TEAMtalk.

However, a January transfer appears unlikely due to Forest’s strong stance and the player’s recently signed long-term contract.


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The 23-year-old Brazilian has been one of Forest’s best performers since arriving in the Premier League.

His composure on the ball, intelligent positioning, and ability to progress play from deep have quickly caught the attention of top Premier League and European clubs.

Chelsea remain interested in Murillo

Chelsea, who explored a deal for Murillo during the summer transfer window, remain admirers and are expected to revisit the situation in 2026 if financial and competitive conditions allow them.

Murillo’s current contract, which runs until 2029, has placed Nottingham Forest in a commanding position regarding any potential negotiations.

Sources indicate that Forest would demand a fee in excess of £70 million to even consider parting ways with their prized asset, a valuation that reflects both his quality and the club’s determination to retain key players as they continue to stabilise in the Premier League.

Chelsea’s recruitment team view Murillo as a player perfectly suited to their project under Enzo Maresca.

Murillo fits the profile Blues are looking for

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Murillo of Nottingham Forest (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

The club has been targeting defenders comfortable in possession who can fit into Maresca’s fluid, build-from-the-back system and Murillo fits that mould.

His ability to operate both as a left-sided centre-back and in a high defensive line has made him one of the most coveted young defenders in England.

While Chelsea are expected to focus on other positions in January, including midfield and attack, the interest in Murillo remains part of their long-term planning.

The Blues’ transfer strategy has emphasised recruiting young, high-ceiling talents who can develop into world-class performers, and Murillo’s profile fits in with that philosophy.

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