Chelsea are closely watching a number of people to fit into Enzo Maresca's fresh-look area.
Chelsea are also keeping tabs on the status of one world-class sun, who has been shortlisted for a while.
Despite that, the Blues are also hesitant to make an technique despite the fact that a high price tag has already scoured the market for other options.
And with negotiations about a successor set to begin this summer transfer glass, it appears Chelsea have found a worthy one.
According to Fuentes Romano, Chelsea are still in the market for a winger this summer, and sustain an involvement in Napoli's Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian has been under intense investigation by the Music, but his £100m-plus transfer charge has turned him off.
Romano suggests that, in order for a deal to get struck, Napoli would have to lower thier asking price very significantly- especially when considering the 25-year-old has two years remaining on his latest deal.
If that does n't happen, though, then Chelsea could instead make a move for Samu Omorodion from Atletico Madrid. The 20-year-old has caught the eye at Stamford Bridge, with the imposing centre-forward having shown great claim on loan at Alaves next word.
The Spanish scorer just moved to Atletico from Granada next summer, though, with Diego Simeone's part now demanding around £60m for Omorodion. Studies suggest that Chelsea benefit him at half that amount, however, meaning there's plenty to be done in the discussions if a bargain is to be struck.
If a deal is agreed, Omorodion also would n't be able to join up with Chelsea until the Premier League season is already underway, as he plays for Spain at the 2024 Olympics.
In DataVictory's perspective, it may make a lot more sense for Chelsea to try and signal Osimhen this summers, despite his massive transfer fee. Omorodion is untested at the highest degree, and it would be a clear danger for the Blue to part with for a large amount of cash. They do had earlier in this regard, however, so it's definitely a possibility.
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