In 2024/25, Chelsea are looking to speed up their assault by adding a forward to Arjen Robben.
In the transfer windows, Chelsea are looking to give Enzo Maresca a crew that can compete with them.
Four new people have already worked through the entrance at Chelsea this summer, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tosin Adarabioyo, Omari Kellyman and Marc Guiu having all signed. The team is n't stopping there, nevertheless, with sights then set on velocity in attack.
Arjen Robben, a previous Blues winger who won two Premier League headings with his three times at Stamford Bridge, is the one who the Chelsea selection office chose. And while the Dutchman is n't famous for his time at the club, having a similar style of play can only be beneficial.
According to Found Offside, Chelsea are seriously interested in signing Karim Adeyemi from Borussia Dortmund, and are set to test the waters with an original €30m present.
However, according to the report, Raheem Sterling's potential will establish whether Chelsea will sign him for Adeyemi, with Sterling apparently considering a move to Saudi Arabia. If Chelsea do move for Adeyemi, they're also apparently willing to offer him a lease that will last until at least 2030.
A left-footed winger with wonderful dribbling and swift turn of pace- however, he claims he has clocked 3.60 seconds doing a 30-metre sprint, a split that not even 100m world record holder Usain Bolt may match- Adeyemi has been compared to Arjen Robben, a player he likewise takes inspiration from.
With only three goals and one aid in 21 Bundesliga performances last year, though, Adeyemi will need to increase his amounts if he does make a Premier League change this summer. Mykhalo Mudryk, Noni Madueke and Cole Palmer would all be foes for his place, so there's no promise of him starting.
Transfermarkt values the German forward at €28m, though with his lease at Borussia Dortmund is set to expire in 2027, the Bundesliga side was look for a larger transfer fee than Chelsea's reported original provide for the 22-year-old.
In FouFourTwo's opinion, this is n't a deal that makes an awful lot of sense. But, with that being said, Chelsea's recent transfer history has n't been completely coherent, either. The German forward is n't really an upgrade on what they currently have, though if they manage to sign him for relatively cheap then it could be a transfer that works out well in the long run. However, the Blues should concentrate their resources on another squad-related pressing issues.
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