“Noni Madueke loves him” – Chelsea looking to ‘HIJACK’ Victor Osimhen alternative from Serie A striker
The summer transfer window for 2024 is nearing its end, and Chelsea has been active while Enzo Maresca’s vision takes shape.
The bulging first team at Stamford Bridge has been a major talking point for the past few months, but more investigation reveals that players are being shipped out and the Blues have actually recovered £123 million in player sales, with more outgoings anticipated before the deadline.
Chelsea is reportedly targeting Serie A striker Federico Chiesa, with the Old Lady only seeking for €15 million (£13 million). Sources have stated that Chelsea is considering making a move for Chiesa, a star for Juventus, given the decreasing likelihood of obtaining Osimhen’s services.
The Italy international wants to join Barcelona, but the La Liga team is in dire need of money and is having difficulty releasing up space on the wage bill, leaving the door open for Chelsea to complete an audacious hijack.
Chelsea have struggled in the Premier League over the last few years but are starting to build something exciting, and Chiesa would be a brilliant addition, strengthening a vibrant frontline and playing to the strengths of those such as Noni Madueke.
Imagine Federico Chiesa & Noni Madueke
Madueke joined Chelsea at a turbulent time but has steadily grown into his skin, joining from PSV Eindhoven for £29m in January 2023, and he’s now reached the apotheosis of his early-days career with a commanding hat-trick at the weekend, helping Maresca’s unit claim a 6-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
It was a clinical display that showcased the 22-year-old’s technique and efficacy on the right of the frontline, and while Nicolas Jackson scored and assisted, he is not consistent or clinical enough to lead the line with little competition – Chiesa, while not a traditional striker, could be that man.
Hailed as a “wizard” with the ball by football personality Roger Bennett, Chiesa is typically regarded as a right winger but was somewhat repackaged into a central focal role last season, following his injury-ruined seasons prior.
Chiesa scored ten goals from 29 starting appearances and impressed with his link-up play and ‘magic’ ability on the ball, with his creative spark potentially proving to be an exceptional addition to the Chelsea attack, sort of counterbalancing the prolific brilliant of Palmer… and now Madueke too.
Madueke ranks among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for goals scored, the top 3% for progressive carries and the top 11% for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref.
Observing the statistical analysis from the Juve phenom’s viewpoint, his playmaking quality is easily discernible. Chiesa’s athleticism and intelligence could see him drop deep and pull strings to emphatic effect, and he must be signed – especially for such a small figure.
Completing a move for Osimhen is not out of the question, but it’s looking decidedly unlikely. Chiesa is not cut from the same cloth as the Nigerian but his dynamic properties could work wonders for Chelsea’s fluid frontline, most notably hat-trick hero Madueke who could soar to new heights with the Italian next to him.