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Chelsea have made a £19.7m bid for Real Madrid's Brazilian striker Robinho, BBC Sport understands.
The 24-year-old former Santos star played a key role in helping Real secure the Spanish title last season.
But he is believed to be keen to join fellow countryman Luiz Felipe Scolari at Stamford Bridge.
BBC Sport revealed in July that the Blues were monitoring Robinho, although media reports that they had made £48m bid were wide of the mark.
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon said on Saturday that, although talks with Real had stalled, he remains hopeful that a deal for Robinho would go through.
Kenyon believes Madrid's eagerness to secure a replacement is the only factor preventing the 24-year-old Brazil striker moving to Stamford Bridge.
That will get rejected by Calderon himself.
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