The Blues are trying to finalize their SIXTH signing after making moves to sign a £35 million striker.
Chelsea reportedly made a £26.5 million (€30 million) approach for PSV Eindhoven winger Noni Madueke during the winter transfer window.
The talented forward has scored 20 goals in 79 first-team appearances for PSV, sparking interest from Premier League heavyweights Chelsea.
Graham Potter has already had a number of first-team players injured this season and knows that he needs to add more depth to get through the next few weeks and months.
The Blues have been one of the busiest teams this month, having already signed David Datro Fofana, Andrey Santos, Benoit Badiashile, Joao Felix, and Mykhaylo Tymoshenko.
The Blues have been one of the busiest teams this month, spending money to recruit David Datro Fofana, Andrey Santos, Benoit Badiashile, Joao Felix, and Mykhaylo Mudryk as Graham Potter attempts to enhance his squad for the second half of the season.
- Manchester United’s stance on acquiring Marco Reus as the transfer window nears its close.
- ‘Blue is my favorite color,’ says Chelsea player despite reports he could leave the club this month.
- “Bruno Fernandes Issue Raised as Manchester United Urged to Rethink ‘World-Class’ Deal”
- “Potential Chelsea Move for £30m “Real Talent” Called “Dangerous” Could See Potter Secure His Own Carvajal”
- Chelsea has made an offer of €100 million in cash and a player to finalize the deal.
According to sources, Chelsea has made steps to capture the talented Madueke, who has been excelling in the Dutch League over the previous several seasons.
According to ESPN, Chelsea has launched a £26.5 million (€30 million) approach for Madueke during the winter transfer window.
According to the tabloid, PSV have no intention of selling the 20-year-old, but that hasn’t stopped Chelsea from putting in a formal bid after making an enquiry last week.
Chelsea is buying all these young talents who have done nothing in the game and will do nothing for a few seasons, and Madueke is one of them.
Sure, he has done well – in the DUTCH League – and yes, he has impressed – but this is the Premier League, and Potter needs players who can make an impact now, not in a few seasons.