Nottingham Forest Reject Chelsea’s Record Bid for Murillo

Nottingham Forest turned down a record-breaking transfer bid from Chelsea for their star defender Murillo during the January window, according to reports.

The Brazilian centre-back has been a standout performer since arriving from Corinthians in 2023, solidifying his place as one of the Premier League’s top defenders.

Murillo has played a crucial role in Forest’s remarkable season under Nuno Espirito Santo, with the club sitting third in the league and eyeing a Champions League spot.

Chelsea made a late attempt to secure the 22-year-old before the window closed, but Forest refused to sell despite the bid exceeding the £47.5 million Tottenham paid for Brennan Johnson in 2023.

Brennan Johnson (Photo Credit: Getty)
Brennan Johnson (Photo Credit: Getty)

While the exact amount of Chelsea’s offer remains undisclosed, The Telegraph confirms it would have been the highest sale in Forest’s history. However, with Murillo recently signing a contract extension until 2029, the club had no intention of letting him leave mid-season.

Forest highlighted Murillo’s impact in a statement, recalling his rise from an unknown prospect to a defensive leader. The Brazilian made his debut against Brentford in October 2023 and was later named the club’s Player of the Season.

Nuno Espirito Santo. (Photo Credit: Getty)
Nuno Espirito Santo (Photo Credit: Getty)

His consistent performances earned him a national team call-up in November, and he has played every Premier League minute this season except for one match at Goodison Park.

To date, Murillo has made 59 appearances for Forest, forming a formidable defensive partnership with Nikola Milenkovic. His commitment to the club remains firm, as Forest continue their push for a top-four finish.

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