With a significant improvement to their club, Chelsea might be able to extend their summer spending beyond the £300 million mark.
Chelsea's summers transfer window has been another extremely effective one. There are still the final three months until date evening, and The Music are already in double numbers for new additions.
Pedro Neto is the latest appearance at Stamford Bridge, the Portugal forward completing a £54m move from Wolves on Sunday. However, paying by the two-time German leaders seems unlikely to end it.
Chelsea appear to be close to making their most important filing of the off-season as Enzo Maresca puts the finishing details on his club. This legend would probably be the recipient of more than £243 million, which they have already spent over £243 million on.
Victor Osimhen, a famous striker for Napoli, has long been a subject of interest at Chelsea. Today, though, they have taken' critical measures forward' in their pursuit of the 25-year-old Nigerian – who has 21 goals in 35 crowns for his country.
That is according to TEAMtalk, who report that the Blues are willing to incorporate Romelu Lukaku– who has spent the past two campaigns on borrowing in Serie A, at Inter next Roma – plus one another player as part of the package. Kepa Arrizabalaga– who spent final season on loan at Real Madrid and seems sure to keep Stamford Bridge on a continuous basis this summer – and Trevoh Chalobah are said to be among the possibilities.
Osimhen, whose League A-high 26 goals in 32 looks in 2022/23 fired Napoli to the Scudetto, is now valued at about £85.5m by Transfermarkt. He joined I Partenopei from Lille for €80m in July 2020, becoming the most expensive African player of all time ( a record later broken by Nicolas Pepe's move to Arsenal from the same club ).
Do Osimhen address Chelsea's historic need for a fresh number nine? As one of the most fearsome centre-forwards in European sports in recent years, he had to – but he's bound to take some prising apart from Italy.
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