Chelsea to seal another signing after ‘agreement’ reached with striker who scored 33 seconds on his debut

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Chelsea to seal another signing after ‘agreement’ reached with striker who scored 33 seconds on his debut

After ‘agreement’ was reached with the striker who scored 33 seconds on his debut, Chelsea will finalize their third summer acquisition.

Reports in Spanish and English media indicate that Chelsea intends to spend big again on a teenage player.

According to The Sun, Chelsea is almost certain to recruit a third summer player after deciding to activate the release clause of Marc Guiu, a teenage player for Barcelona. The 18-year-old made his debut for the team just 33 seconds after being introduced last season, when he scored two goals in his seven outings for the team.

Chelsea are in the market for a striker to give new manager Enzo Maresca options in attack, after Mauricio Pochettino had only Nicolas Jackson in the second half of the season to pursue European football. The report on The Sun further adds that 18-year-old Guiu might not get a proper look-in under new Barcelona manager Hansi Flick, and Chelsea paying £5 million for his services might be good for everyone involved.

The club gets money they need for the youngster, Chelsea gets a player they can evaluate, and in the worst-case scenario, they can send him out on loan to Strasbourg, giving the player a new chance to prove himself.

The teenager will be Chelsea’s third signing of the summer, following Fulham’s Tosin Adarabioyo and Palmeiras’ Estevao Willian, although the latter will not join until 2025.

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Chelsea have shown once again that they’re not afraid to splash the cash and will commit almost £50 million to young players. They are close to signing unknown youngster Omari Kellyman for a reported fee of £19 million. They are also considering making a £30 million bid for Tottenham target and Canadian forward Jonathan David, who scored 26 goals for Lille last season.

Estevao was also signed for a reported £50 million, even though the club paid around £30 million upfront and will pay the rest in instalments, which sources say are easily attainable targets.

Chelsea finished sixth last season and are hopeful that they can take two steps further and at least secure Champions League football next season.