Chelsea will spend another 50 million on a Premier League striker

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In the Premier League, during the transfer window, we only talk about Chelsea. It must be said that the London club, since the takeover by American billionaire Todd Boehly, has spent a fortune. In total, expenses amount to more than a billion euros with the arrival of around twenty players. However, this XXL recruitment over several transfer windows has not allowed Chelsea to become competitive again. On the contrary.

The club has, in fact, been marked by a rather disconcerting instability for several seasons and no coach (and they have succeeded one another from Thomas Tuchel to Graham Potter via Frank Lampard and Mauricio Pochettino) has managed to get Chelsea back on track. rails. Despite a squad made up of stars or young talents, the team is unable to gain momentum and gain continuity. This season, Chelsea could only finish in sixth place in the Premier League. And if we look more closely, since the arrival of Blue&Co, no recruit has really been able to establish themselves in the team. Cole Palmer, author of a big season, seems to be the only exception.

Chelsea will break the bank again

Enough to make the club’s management change strategy? Not really. This summer again, Chelsea will be very active on the transfer market and have already recorded the free arrival of defender Tosin Adarabioyo. One more. And according to the English press, the offensive sector will be further strengthened. According to The Sunwhich relays information from the Colombian media In La Jugada RCN, Chelsea have reached an agreement with Aston Villa for the transfer of Jhon Durán. The Colombian international should land for a check for 50 million euros. He scored 8 goals in 49 matches with Unai Emery’s team.

All that is missing is a contractual agreement between the 20-year-old and the Blues who were already interested in his profile last January. The idea is to allow Enzo Maresca, new Chelsea coach, to have a choice on the attacking front. The Colombian striker will be in competition with Nicolas Jackson for the number 9 position. This file could also be concluded before the start of the Copa América. Chelsea could therefore still break the bank for a not really confirmed attacker. And this is enough to leave some supporters of the club on social networks perplexed…

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