£100 million ‘killer striker’ to follow world class new signing Hakim Ziyech to Chelsea in summer?

Chelsea will need to add a striker to the side in the summer window, and they should think about a deal for Moussa Dembele

There has been ALOT of transfer speculation in the media over the past few weeks linking Chelsea with a number of possible deals, and a possible number of signings in order for Frank Lampard to improve his side.

And it is very obvious that the Chelsea boss is keen to add another striker to his side, as TAMMY ABRAHAM cannot do things on his own, while Michy Batshuayi is seen more of an impact player off the bench, while Olivier Giroud is seemingly on his way out of the club.

And that has led to speculation in the media claiming that Chelsea were closing in on a deal for the impressive Dembele during the January window, who is being chased by all the top clubs in the world after another impressive start to the new season.

It has been believed that Chelsea even made contact, LAMPARD HAS ADMITTED HIS INTEREST IN A DEAL, and even some reports claiming that A VERBAL AGREEMENT has been reached with the players representatives.

However, Dembele and Lyon both decided that he did not want to leave the club during the January window and decided to stay put, meaning that Chelsea will have to wait until the summer window to get a transfer deal done for the Lyon man.

But Chelsea should seek to wrap up a deal for the impressive Dembele after completing a £37 million deal for brilliant Ajax star Hakim Ziyech, who became Lampard’s first big signing earlier this week.

Dembele has netted a over 20 goals for Lyon this season and Lampard is confident that he will take his frontline to the next level with the Premier League experience he acquired while at Fulham.

Dembele is a very talented young man that has the potential to be a great partner for Tammy Abraham, and considering the Blues see the England International as their long-term striker, the former Celtic star could be a great back-up for the Blues?

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