“We need to add this player in January, If we need Champions League Football” – Reece James suggest ‘ONE’ big player Chelsea needs to sign ahead of January transfer
Chelsea boasts one of the best attacking departments in the Premier League as a result of owner Todd Boehly’s investment.
After being hired from Leicester City, it has given current manager Enzo Maresca all the tools he needs to make his first season at Stamford Bridge unforgettable.
With 12 goals and assists in his first 11 league games, England international Cole Palmer is without a doubt the most valuable member of his attacking unit. It is anticipated that he will be well worth the £40 million transfer fee.
The other alternatives include Mykhailo Mudryk, João Félix, Noni Madueke, Nicolas Jackson, and Pedro Neto, who recently scored his first Premier League goal against Arsenal, his fellow big-money additions.
Nevertheless, another forward-thinking player may be approaching the exit door as a result of a paucity of minutes during the new campaign.
It is possible that Christopher Nkunku is on his way out of Chelsea.
Christopher Nkunku, a French forward, joined Chelsea last summer after the club activated his £52m release clause in his RB Leipzig contract. He arrived at the club with high expectations following his 23-goal season in the Bundesliga.
Chelsea captain Reece James has suggested Chelsea may pursue a talent valued at £83 million.
Reece James suggested Chelsea still need a striker who can help the Blues to fight for the top 4 as Nicolas Jackson can’t be really be trusted according to reports.
It is widely known that Chelsea has been actively seeking a new number nine over the past few transfer windows in order to enhance Maresca’s attacking capabilities and provide additional depth.
Numerous names have been suggested, but Viktor Gyokeres, a striker for Sporting CP, has remained a persistent contender.
Arsenal and the Blues have expressed interest in the Sweden international, who has scored 66 goals in 68 appearances under the new United manager, Ruben Amorim.