According to the report, Chelsea is involved in a three-way transfer race for “sensational” forwards.
Blues set to attack the re-shuffle
With the interest of Aston Villa and Newcastle United, the summer window is increasingly likely to leave Stamford Bridge, Nuni Maduke could require some additional reinforcements in the wider area, and new targets have entered the frame.
Bruce has now filed a £209 million offer to Atletico Madrid’s winger Giuliano Simeone.
Enzo Maresca’s dream target is Nico Williams of Athletic Bilbao, and the West Londoners are now starting to lay the foundation for potential deals, and recently made new contacts in the summer move.
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Maresca has set sights on many targets from Spain, but it has also been proposed that players close to home could head to Stamford Bridge.
According to reports from the Sun, Chelsea are currently paying attention to the moves of AFC Bournemouth Antoine Cemento, but they are not the only Premier League club in the forward signing race, as well as rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool in the photos.
Semenyo has emerged as a key player at Bournemouth this season, and given him a big role in Cherry’s push to Europe, they’ll be hesitant to take the green light sale this summer, but they’ll be willing to hear the big offers.
Bournemouth is currently setting a asking price of £75 million to drive interest away from elsewhere. I think this is fair considering the huge amount spent on players like Mykhailo Mudryk and Antony.
Chelsea fans know everything about “sensational” Semeño
The Ghanaian enjoyed an impressive campaign, scoring nine goals and six assists in 33 matches in all competitions, with perhaps his best moment at Stamford Bridge, a staggering goal in a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge in January.
The Bournemouth star, praised as a “sensational” by media members, was able to kick on in his second full season in the Premier League.
That being said, the £75 million ask price seems too high for a player who has long been unproven at the top level where the 25-year-old hasn’t yet appeared in the European competition.
If Bournemouth is willing to lower the asking price, Semenyo may be worth signing up, but players in the world-class category will have to book a rate of £75 million, and Ghana International is not there yet.