Chelsea should strengthen her interest in signing Strasburg striker Emanuel Emegha this summer.
In the summer of 2023, Embha in Strasburg, also owned by Chelsea owners Blueco and enjoyed his strongest season under the new manager Liam Rosenior. Strasbourg contributed 14 goals and three templates in 27 games to qualify for the Champions League.
The shape of the 22-year-old has attracted the attention of a series of pages across Europe. Newcastle United was previously referred to as a freelancer, but Chelsea is known to keep an eye on EMEGHA’s development with her sister side.
Foot Mercato The state things have strengthened and Chelsea has had a summer change to the Stamford Bridge talks with EMEGHA. A long -term contract was discussed, and it is unlikely that an agreement on the transfer fee proves to be problematic, since the two clubs offer the share of participation.
Chelsea looks at a number of other strikers, with Liam Delap from Ipswich Town, as an important goal, but David Ornstein from The athlete Notes EMEGHA “is definitely a consideration for some time”.
Any agreement between the two clubs could pull up the eyebrows due to the type of possession that is in the spotlight this summer when both Chelsea and Strasbourg qualify for the Champions League.
Chelsea is currently in fifth place in Premier League – good enough to qualify, while Strasburg’s recent victory over Paris Saint -Germain took her to sixth place in an incredibly tight race in Ligue 1. Rosenior’s team are just two points behind Marseille in second place and have cheap games to end the campaign.
The UEFA rules indicate that two clubs participate in the same European competition BBC Sport There are already plans to ensure that Blueco does not violate regulations.
When both clubs qualify for the Champions League, Blueco are ready to control a “blind trust”, an acceptable method that Ineos, owners of Manchester United and Nice, and City Football Group, owner of Manchester City and Girona, have used to ensure that their clubs are independently governed.