Overview
- Levante CEO José Danvila says a €30 million offer from CSKA Moscow was rejected, with no sale planned in January and no official approaches from Barcelona, Real Madrid or Premier League teams.
- Club executives are weighing improved terms to reinforce Levante’s stance as Europe’s elite continue to scout the striker.
- Having already played for Villarreal and Levante this season, Eyong cannot register for a third club, limiting any move to a pre-contract for next summer.
- Eyong told GiveMeSport it would be a dream to play for Chelsea and cited Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto’o as inspirations, while stressing he remains focused on Levante and progress through hard work.
- The Cameroon forward has six goals and three assists in LaLiga after a summer switch from Villarreal, drawing reported interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid as the Catalans assess long-term options at No. 9.