“Do everything to sign him” “He’s the chosen one for Chelsea” – Todd Boehly told to sign proven 25-years-old attacker who will help Chelsea to compete for titles

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“Do everything to sign him” “He’s the chosen one for Chelsea” – Todd Boehly told to sign proven 25-years-old attacker who will help Chelsea to compete for titles

According to reporter, Victor Osimhen of Napoli would score goals for the team on a weekly basis, thus Chelsea has once again been encouraged to make a move to bring him to Stamford Bridge.

Osimhen is a striker who Chelsea would love to add to the squad. There has been a lot of chatter in the transfer window about Chelsea’s desire to add a new player to the squad who can score goals on a weekly basis.

In an attempt to force a move out of the team, he has already submitted a transfer request. Napoli is willing to let the star go as long as the correct sum of money is given; rumors indicate that £87 million will get the Nigerian star all signed up.

In the midst of all the conjecture and gossip, Stanley has now spoken out and once more urged Chelsea to recruit the big man: “The Chelsea board has been spending £161 million on players who are not prepared to have any kind of impact on the club this season.

‘Players that are more likely to keep the bench warm – be sent out on loan or just be forgotten about – that is what the board feel is the right direction of the club – that is what the AMERICAN owners believe is the way forward.

“They need to sign on world-class striker, If they can sign Osimhen, then I would feel a lot more confident about the club’s chances of qualifying for the top four because he is a world-class player. CHELSEA need to change that transfer policy.

‘The game against Man City at the weekend showed that this side arent ready to compete for titles – they are not good enough – and the bench had a bunch of unknowns sitting on it.

‘They should do everything that they can to a striker… Osimhen seems to be the clubs number one target – but they need to make some real quality signings.’