chelsea A fantastic new striker is now being ‘keep an eye on’ and his performances in front of goal this season have been impressive.
The Blues are keen to strengthen in a number of areas
The Blues mainly focused on strengthening their attack during the last summer transfer window, despite the fact that Enzo Maresca There was a desire to bring in a centre-back but now it seems they are trying to rectify that.
Of course, it was too late for Maresca, who had recently been replaced. Liam Ronnie Or On the coaching bench, the new head coach confirmed that he is interested in adding some players to the team this month if the right opportunity arises.
Rossnier said: “Myself and the board discuss potential transfers every day, whether that’s transfers out or in, but at the same time, I need to focus on the players in the building. If I feel it’s the right time or the right players, then we’ll make a decision.”
Signing a new striker seems to be on the agenda, the 16-year-old Leicester City ace Jeremy As Recently named as a potential target, the Blues have also joined the race for a more experienced winger.
This is reported by Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, who revealed Chelsea now ‘closely’ monitoring Feyenoord star Anis Haji Moussa before the summer transfer window opens.
Marseille and Benfica are also in contention for the striker and his agent has now opened talks with a number of interested parties over a move to Germany.
However, Feyenoord should be in a strong position in negotiations as the Algerian is contracted until 2030.
‘Excellent’ Moussa could be an exciting addition to Chelsea
The Feyenoord star excels in dribbling, averaging 4.43 progressive dribbles per 90 games over the past year, which puts him in the 89th per cent compared to peers in his position, with the 23-year-old averaging 2.23 successful dribbles, which puts him in the 90th per cent.
Not only that, but the French-born attacker has already impressed in front of goal in the Netherlands, earning praise from scout Jacek Kulig last season.
The former Vitesse man continues to impress this season, contributing 10 goals in 23 appearances in all competitions before joining Algeria in the Africa Cup of Nations.
That said, as Moussa has yet to prove himself in one of Europe’s major leagues, it would be a gamble for Chelsea to bring him in this summer and they would be better off signing a proven top striker, e.g. Real Madrid player Vinicius







