Chelsea has not yet ruled out a change for the Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, which is reported to be a blues clamp transfer Fight with Manchester United.
Both Premier League pages are pursuing attacking reinforcements this summer and, after they were associated with big money names such as Osimhen, Viktor Gyokoker and Benjamin Sesko, have turned their attention to Liam Delap from Ipswich Town from Ipswich Town.
Chelsea tried to complete a deal for Delap as soon as possible, but is now cautious about a significant competition from United, who views the English U21 international as her top attack goal.
These nerves have forced Chelsea to keep open when it comes to a new striker and BBC Sport Enter that the blues remove very little behind the scenes so that the uncertainty is a potentially incoming input.
Sesko and Gyokoker are referred to as options, but interestingly, it is claimed that Chelsea has not yet gone away from Osimhen, who was pulled shortly before the Stamford Bridge last summer before the conversations collapsed late in the window.
At the center of the collapse of the talks last year, Osimhen’s wages were wages that have not changed this time. The 26-year-old is said to be more than £ 300,000 a week to convince United to concentrate on Delap instead.
Although Chelsea proudly proud of an incentive wage strategy that rarely offers such important wages, apparently the demands of Osimhen have apparently not been deterred and the Galatasaray bereavers continue to see as possible signing.
It is noted that Chelsea demands “unaffordable” from Osimhen’s wages in the negotiations last summer, which former Blue John Obi Mikel insisted on quickly lifting and being completed when Chelsea decided to follow the striker again.
Osimhen has scored 33 goals in 38 games since he came to a season song in Galatasaray. It is known that the Turkish side is interested in signing it permanently, but predicting that they will be neglected in competition with the wealth offered in the Premier League.