Chelsea target Hulk has issued a come-and-get-me plea after reiterating his desire to move to the English Premier League, while the agent of Victor Moses denied a deal was in place to bring the Wigan forward to Stamford Bridge.
The Hulk-to-Chelsea saga has rambled on the entire summer, with the Porto and Brazilian striker constantly expressing his desire to move to Chelsea; but the Blues have reportedly been put off by the huge asking price being demanded by the Portuguese club, with payments to third-person parties also a problem.
Hulk, after winning the silver medal for Brazil at the London Olympics, now wants to discuss a potential move onto a bigger league with his representatives.
"I have left a door open for being transferred to another league," Hulk told reporters.
"I have preference for playing in the Premier League or the Spanish League, because they are the two leagues that are the most seen all over the world.
"I didn't talk too much with my agent about the chance of being transferred, because I have been on duty with the Brazilian national team at the Olympics.
"This could be the time for me to move. I would feel comfortable with moving clubs and the English league is one that appeals to me.
"I am going to talk about my future from Monday," he stated. "My future is in the hands of God."
Another player that has been heavily linked with the European champions, Moses, is also not a done deal yet. The Wigan forward was expected to complete a move to Stamford Bridge last week, with several quarters suggesting Chelsea and Wigan had finally come to an agreement, and Moses making his intentions clear about his desire to move to London.
However, according to the player's agent Neil Fewings, a deal hasn't been official agreed.
"Reports that a £9 million ($14 million) deal has been agreed between Chelsea and Wigan are not true," he is quoted as saying by Sky Sports.