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Joao Felix Set for Permanent Chelsea Move Until 2030

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Details of Chelsea’s deal for Joao Felix have been revealed. According to football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Felix will sign a contract with Chelsea that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2030.

Romano added that the Portugal international is expected to travel to Chelsea this week to undergo medical tests.

“João Félix back to Chelsea, here we go! Deal in place with Atlético Madrid and his agent Jorge Mendes,” Romano tweeted on Monday.

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“Contract until June 2030, plus option for João, as travel and medical tests being booked for the next 24/48 hours,” he continued.

Felix, who was not even on the bench for his final game with Atlético Madrid, will officially become a Chelsea player later this week.

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