Murillo from Nottingham Forest wants to play for Chelsea, but he's also considering offers from Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City.

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July 3rd 2024.

Murillo from Nottingham Forest wants to play for Chelsea, but he's also considering offers from Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City.
Murillo, the talented defender for Nottingham Forest, has expressed his willingness to leave the club this summer. Despite his successful 32 Premier League appearances last season, he is open to joining other top clubs in the league, including Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City.

Chelsea, in particular, has shown significant interest in Murillo, especially with their need for a new center-back following the departure of Thiago Silva. They are even willing to send two players to Nottingham Forest in order to secure a deal with the 21-year-old. Murillo himself has confirmed this interest, stating that there has been a "buzz" surrounding his potential transfer.

He also revealed that he had always dreamed of playing in the Premier League and saw his move to Nottingham Forest as a stepping stone to a bigger club. He mentioned that he had imagined himself having a successful season with Forest and then moving on to a top club. However, with Chelsea's offer and the possibility of joining other prestigious clubs, Murillo's options have expanded.

In addition to Chelsea, Murillo has also expressed his interest in joining Manchester City, although he acknowledged the challenge of competing for a starting spot with their talented squad. He also named Arsenal and Liverpool as potential destinations, seeing them as strong contenders for the Premier League title.

However, Murillo remains focused on his current club, as he is set to return to Nottingham Forest for pre-season. He acknowledged that discussions about his future may arise, but he is not worried and trusts that everything will fall into place.

Meanwhile, Chelsea has already made four signings this summer, including Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tosin Adarabioyo, Omari Kellyman, and Marc Guiu. Nottingham Forest, on the other hand, narrowly avoided relegation last season and finished 17th in the league. It will be interesting to see where Murillo ends up, as he has caught the attention of top clubs with his impressive performances.

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