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Chelsea 'agree' $49m Alves package

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  • Spanish media say Chelsea agree $49m deal to sign Daniel Alves of Sevilla
  • Chelsea official Peter Kenyon met Sevilla representatives in Madrid Tuesday
  • Wingback Alves part of the Brazil team that won the Copa America in July
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MADRID, Spain (Reuters) -- Sevilla's Brazilian wing-back Daniel Alves is poised to sign for Chelsea after being left out of the squad for the first leg of their Champions League third round qualifying tie against AEK Athens on Wednesday.

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Brazil international Alves is set to join Chelsea after the clubs agreed a fee that could reach $49 million.

Spanish media reported that Chelsea's chief executive Peter Kenyon met representatives from Sevilla in Madrid on Tuesday and that the two clubs had agreed a basic fee of 32 million euros ($43.47 million) plus an extra 4 million depending on results for the 24-year-old international.

Last week, the dynamic left back asked Sevilla to listen to offers from big clubs, including Chelsea and Real Madrid, saying he felt it was time for him to move on.

He then told Sevilla coach Juande Ramos that he was not ready to play in Wednesday's game against AEK. If he had played he would have been unable to play for another team in the Champions League this season.

"Alves is not on the list," Ramos told a news conference on the eve of the match. "He told me he was not in the right condition to play and I have informed the club about the situation.

"Daniel is an influential player and the fact that clubs of the stature of Chelsea and Real Madrid are after him shows how important he is," added Ramos.

If the deal goes through it is thought Chelsea will be more willing to sell Arjen Robben to Real Madrid who have been keen to sign the Dutch winger for over a year.

Alves, who joined Sevilla from Bahia in 2003 for less than a million euros, signed a contract extension with the Andalucians last December linking him to the club to 2012.

He has been one of Sevilla's outstanding players in recent seasons and was a key figure in their UEFA Cup triumphs in 2006 and 2007 and their King's Cup victory last June.

He was part of the Brazil team that won the Copa America in July and scored in the 3-0 victory over Argentina in the final. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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