Peter Crouch keeps talking what 24-year-old Chelsea target did on Saturday….’I love watching him’

Peter Crouch keeps talking what 24-year-old Chelsea target did on Saturday….’I love watching him’

As the summer transfer window approaches, Chelsea is connected to a wide range of players in the transfer rumour mill. It’s noteworthy that Peter Crouch was amazed by one of those people’s performance this afternoon.

It’s said that the Blues are looking for a new striker to start at the front of the lineup. Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly is adamant that the team sign a talented center-forward in the summer, as The Sun revealed in March.

On Saturday, a potential transfer for Chelsea at number nine served as a reminder of his excellence to all.

Chelsea target on fire this weekend

Alexander Isak, who’s linked as a Chelsea target, put in a brilliant display earlier today for Newcastle United.

The Swedish striker scored a goal in each half during Newcastle’s 4-0 league victory at home to Tottenham.

Our guess is Spurs centre-back Micky Van de Ven will be having nightmares after facing the 24-year-old Magpies star.

FootballTransfers reported back in January that Chelsea were looking at Newcastle’s Isak as a potential target.

It’s now been claimed by SportsLens this month that Chelsea are more likely to show interest in signing £100m-rated striker Isak than Arsenal or Spurs.

Peter Crouch loves Alexander Isak
Peter Crouch thinks Newcastle’s Isak was outstanding in the Saturday demolition of Spurs at St James’ Park.

It’s now 21 goals and counting this season across all competitions for the Toon frontman.

When reacting to Isak’s latest performance at full-time, Crouch said via TNT Sports 1 (2:30pm, 13 April): “He’s someone I love watching play football. He’s so calm when he gets in those [attacking] positions.

“He cut Van de Ven up a few times today. He seems to do the right decisions all the time. He goes through 1v1 and he’s so calm in those positions you always know he’s going to score.

“He’s got great feet. He leads the line, such a difficult thing to do as a centre-forward to lead the line on your own.”

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