When they try to cash again this summer, Chelsea reportedly can kill two birds with one stone by signing an instant upgrade, including one of the younger loans in the swap deal.
Chelsea is one step ahead of the conference league final
Although Premier League form has raised a lot of concern over the past few months, Chelsea continues to thrive in the Europa Congress League, where they are expected to take a walk to victory. Enzo Maresa’s side, who held another show in the first round of the semi-finals, loosened Swedish outfit Jurgarden 4-1 thanks to goals from Jadon Sancho, Noni Madueke and braces from Nicholas Jackson.
As his side saw him take one step into the final of the Europa Conference League, manager Maresca told reporters. “It’s a perfect night, an important semi-final, and it’s a good result. We need to focus on Game 2.
“The first 70 minutes were good, but then it fell a bit in the last 20 minutes, but I can’t drop it. I can’t relax, otherwise it’s complicated.
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The people of West London are very enthusiastic.
In the final on May 28th, the Blues will be able to face the real Polish Betis. The La Liga side is about to beat Fiorentina 2-1 to score the first leg of the tie and step into the final before causing potential upsets.
An opportunity created for Matchweiner, the people at Stamford Bridge have already set their sights on the summer swap deal and welcome another player who will be exactly that.
Chelsea is considering a gittens swap deal
According to offside, Chelsea is currently considering a swap deal to sign Jamie Gitens. This will complete the permanent move to Borussia Dortmund. The 21-year-old has loaned out the season for a German club and is reportedly available to use in an attempt to sign Gittens for The Blues.
Chelsea is certainly serious about the Gitens, and contact Cobham’s talented winger has already been in touch as they prepare to move for a worthy player for €50 million (£43 million to £51 million). However, it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to persuade the Gitens, as the first time he has returned to England since leaving Manchester City as an academy alumni.
Earlier this season, Gittens, who praised the “surprising” form by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, scored 12 goals and another five in all competitions in the current campaign.
In contrast, despite being called “talented” by Dortmund sports director Sebastian Kiel, Chukhuemeka scored only once in every competition while financing in Germany.