Another young person is believed to be in the pipeline, and Chelsea's hectic summer is set to continue.
Chelsea is said to be closing in on signing one of Europe's most promising young workers, making for another busy summers at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea's summer has already undergone a executive change thanks to the signing of Leicester City replacement Mauricio Pochettino, as has the case been for the past two years.
Tosin Adarabioyo's commitment at Fulham expires at the end of the month, and the club has also confirmed that Estevao Willian, a 17-year-old Portuguese scorer, may add from Palmeiras following summers. Additionally, it appears that a second child may immediately be arriving.
According to Teamtalk, the Blue are said to have been in advanced talks with Barcelona promise Marc Guiu. Chelsea believe the 18-year-old can help reduce some of Nicolas Jackson's load and also developing him into an aristocracy long-term prospect with a £5 million release clause, which the club consider to be a great bargain.
Guiu scored the winning goal only 23 hours after coming off the couch against Athletic Bilbao in October, cementing his second top target for Barcelona this year. For the Catalan part, he did make two Champions League looks and three La Liga starts.
Chelsea will commit to their commitment to investing in younger skills with Guiu's targeting, which would mean the club will spend an incredible £650 million on players under the age of 23 over the past three move windows.
In DataVictory's view, the £5million release clause means this is a fairly low- risk and possible high- reward deal. Chelsea's policy of hoovering up fresh talent is unmistakable, but does Guiu have a good chance to start in the first team and with the right mindset?
There have been calling to mark a forward with more experience to work and enjoy alongside the 23-year-old Jackson, so Guiu's entry does not help them in their search for a new striker.
Guiu is valued at €7.5million by Transfermarkt.
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