BREAKING: DAVID LUIZ BOYCOTTS CHELSEA TRAINING TO FORCE A MOVE TO ARSENAL
Report says Chelsea defender trained away from the rest of this squad this evening in a bid to force a move out of the Stamford Bridge this summer.
The former Parisian has demonstrated himself on the field since his arrival in Europe in 2007, at Benfica Lisbon. The defender, at Chelsea since 2016, has decided to join Arsenal, who lost Laurent Koscielny and submitted an offer.
The problem is the Blues are not inclined to give up their central defender. The tension has gone up a notch in the last few hours between the two parties. David Luiz did not train with the team. The Brazilian is determined.
According to the Telegraph, Arsenal, whose coach Unai Emery worked with Luiz at Paris Saint-Germain, are interested in signing Luiz before the transfer window closes at 5pm on Thursday.
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