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Reporter: Chelsea demands 30 million euros for Petrovic, and Bournemouth, Sunderland and other teams are interested

According to Ben Jacobs, Chelsea asked Petrovic for 30 million euros.
The reporter wrote: "The situation about Petrovic is still the same. Chelsea demands a transfer fee of 30 million euros."
"Bornemouth has a strong interest in it and is actively negotiating. Sunderland has also asked, but there is no substantial progress at the moment. Strasbourg also hopes to sign Petrovic permanently."
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