Chelsea: Enzo Maresca leaves doubts about Osimhen

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Since the start of the season, Chelsea has alternated between good and bad. Defeated in the opening match against Manchester City, the Blues were able to recover in the following match by crushing Wolverhampton away (6-2). This Sunday, the London club was nevertheless held on its pitch against its neighbours Crystal Palace. A setback that does not call into question the future of Enzo Maresca on the bench of the Stamford Bridge residents. At the end of the match, the Italian was questioned on several things. He was also invited to return to his club’s transfer window.

While Jadon Sancho arrived at Chelsea in the final moments of the market, no other striker has arrived despite persistent rumours sending Victor Osimhen to the beautiful districts of London. Maresca thus returned to the file of the Nigerian striker and did not close the possibility of seeing him sign during the next transfer window: “We want players, but we wanted a player who we decided had to come on our terms (Osimhen, editor’s note). If a player is not there, it is not the case (that the conditions have not been met, editor’s note). A new striker in January? We will see.»

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