
Chelsea can sign a bigger talent than Ekitike with move for £65m “maverick”
- Football
- June 16, 2025
Chelsea’s manager, Enzo Maresca, will pursue the glory of the Club World Cup, but is certainly not taking the eye of the ball with respect to possible signings.
Defender Tomás Araujo has been linked to a transfer to Stamford Bridge. Otherwise, Jamie Gittens is an important attack goal, and blues are eager to specify a treatment for him Soner instead of later.
Add the fact that Maresca has already signed Liam Delap, suggests that the manager is tracking a review this summer.
Chelsea Club World Cup accessories | ||
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Date | Adversary | Event |
Monday, June 16 | Los Angeles | Mercedes-Benz stadium |
Friday June 20 | Flamengo | Lincoln Financial Field |
Tuesday, June 24 | Applicant | Lincoln Financial Field |
Hugo Ekitiké is another key objective, and with Manchester United is interested in the young striker, now it could be time to act.
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Despite being one of the main targets of transfer of blues, it seems that the Red Devils are looking to secure their signature this summer.
With a reported price or 100 million euros (£ 85 million), it is a significant outlay for blues, since they see to reinforce their attack options.
Last season, the French scored 22 goals and obtained 12 assists, emerging as one of the most wanted talents in the continent.
The striker would compete with Deap and Nicolas Jackson for a role in the team if he moved to London, but for the price, Maresca will be determined to use it as his main option.
That said, could a movement make for another young man this summer? Especially as a player who was on the club’s radar, he seems previously ready to leave his current club.
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The Colombian striker was close to a transfer to Stamford Bridge last summer, but finally decided to keep Villa.
However, Unai Emery could not reject an offer of around £ 65 million for the talented hired killer, and made his transfer to the Middle East in January.