Chelsea target Robinho says he'll stay put at Real Madrid if they agree to double his salary to five million euros a year, local media suggested here Tuesday.
The Spanish champions have reportedly turned down a 25-million-euro (37.5-million-dollar) bid for the Brazilian striker from the English Premier League side, the AFP reported.
Robinho has reportedly told Real he wants to join Chelsea, coached by his compatriot Luiz Felipe Scolari.
But the 24-year-old, who has 50 caps for Brazil, is ready to stay if Real can hike his salary from 2.1 million euros to five million euros a year, the sports newspaper AS said.
Real are ready to go as high as 3.5 million, it said.
If he leaves, Real could step up their bid for Valencia's David Villa.
Villa's agent said last week that the star of Spain's Euro 2008 winning team was staying at the Spanish Cup winners.