
Chelsea
have rejected Barcelona’s third bid for Willian, believed to be in excess of
£55m, Sky Sports News understands.
Barca made their latest bid for the Brazil international last Friday as they
continue in their bid to bring him to the Nou Camp.
We understand the Spanish champions first expressed an interest in the
29-year-old three months ago and returned with a second bid of around £53m
earlier in July.
Willian, along with Chelsea's Belgium duo Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois,
has not travelled to Australia as he takes some time off after the World
Cup.
The forward was voted the Chelsea players' player of the season last term
but was believed to be unhappy playing under former Blues boss Antonio Conte
and he was left out of the starting line-up for the 1-0 FA Cup final win
over Manchester United in May.
Jose Mourinho is interested in Willian, with United understood to have been
keeping tabs on the situation since the end of last season.
Barcelona have made the more recent running, however, although they continue
to be frustrated in their pursuit of a player who has scored 44 goals in 236
appearances for Chelsea since joining the club from Russian side Anzhi in
2013.