Chelsea was not deterred by Manchester City’s refusal to agree on a January contract for Nico O’reilly, while they are still interested in Las Palma’s borrower Dario Esgo, according to a new report.
The blues expanded their midfield ranks on the deadline day and signed the teenager Mathis Amougou from St. Etienne for an eight-year contract in a deal that was assumed that it was assumed that it was worth 12.5 million GBP (15 million. EUR).
However, this was the only winter acceptance of Enzo Maresca, which sanctioned the loan outputs from Renato Veiga, Ben Chilwell, Carney Chukwuemeka, Caleb Wiley, Axel Disasi and Joao Felix to break down an exceptionally bloated Chelsea -quad.
Chelsea still seems to be the light on options in central midfield, and their lack of staff was exposed to injuries to Enzo Fernandez and Romeo Lavia – the latter, although he is exceptionally talented, was held in Stamford by constant Niggles during his entire time Bridge.
Their dependence on Moises Caicedo is fit and provided. Constant led to an offer at the end of January for city teenager O’Reilly, who received more opportunities for the first team from Pep Guardiola, but the Premier League champions were not willing to maintain Chelsea’s approach.
The Daily Mail Write that O’Reilly stays in Chelsea’s shortlist in the summer transfer window and is accompanied by Esgo, who is currently borrowed from Portuguese Giants’ Sporting CP at Las Palmas.
The 19-year-old Essugo received a debut from the first team from the Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim in Lisbon and impressed after moving in August in La Liga. He could have been persecuted before Amougou, the report adds, but Chelsea could not have registered him this season two clubs in a certain season.
It remains to be seen whether the city is willing to change its attitude towards O’Reilly, although it is not yet clear whether the sport would enable the possibility of selling ESGO, especially since its loan magic is geared to offer him more first -class experience , before he may break into your side when he returned.
Amorim certainly saw the potential in Esgo and made him the youngest player in the club at the age of 16 and 6 days when he came to the 1-0 victory of Sporting against Vitoria de Guimaraes. Since then he has played in all competitions for the club and represented Portugal at all available youth level.