Chelsea signing this 24-year-old Serie A star with £32.6m release clause would be a total waste

According to Corriere dello Sport, Chelsea have been approached by the agent of Nahitan Nandez over a potential summer transfer.

The 24-year-old midfielder arrived at Cagliari from Argentine heavyweights Boca Juniors just last summer but has been an instant hit in the Serie A.

Nandez to Chelsea a waste of time and money
Chelsea, on the other hand, has enjoyed a successful campaign under Frank Lampard, finishing fourth and securing Champions League qualification. A transfer ban last summer saw Lampard opting to play the side’s youngsters this season, which in turn, seems to have borne fruit.

Lampard gave first-team opportunities to the likes of academy graduates such as Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham, Reece James, and teenager Billy Gilmour this term. The youngsters, in return, have repaid their manager’s faith by delivering the goods when offered the chance. One such revelation was the 19-year old Gilmour.

Though he featured just 11 times for the Blues this season, the young midfielder has kept five clean sheets in the process, earning rave reviews for his on-field displays.

Touted as a future star, Gilmour is comfortable playing anywhere in the middle and has done so for Chelsea this season. Out of his 11 appearances for the Blues this term, he has featured six times as a central midfielder and four times in the holding midfield role. This gives a glimpse of his versatility.

Apart from Gilmour, Chelsea also have star midfielders in N’Golo Kante, Mateo Kovacic, Jorginho, and a few others. With the side already well-stacked in the middle, signing a new player such as Nandez seems totally unnecessary.

In conclusion:  Chelsea already have enough depth in their midfield and Nandez would just be surplus to the club’s requirements at the moment. Also, with academy graduate Gilmour quickly rising through the ranks, a move for the Uruguayan seems pointless. They can rather use the money to strengthen areas that need real improvement.

Related articles

Share article

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.