Reports say Chelsea are talking with representatives of high-profit advances next season as they are looking to make him a Stamford Bridge player.
Chelsea set up to sign Liam Dellup from Ipswichtown
On Thursday, confirmation was broken by trusted transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano that Chelsea is set to sign Dellup.
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The people of West London like him “a lot.”
Just three days before the mini-transport window opened, Chelsea already sealed off their first summer deal, giving Maresca an all-powerful boost ahead of next month’s Club World Cup campaign.
For just £30 million, Chelsea will introduce a mature, homemade Premier League scorer who is only 22 years old with potential bags. In fact, Chelsea has not had nine likes since Diego Costa. Former Man United midfielder Paul Parker believes he can become a newly discovered English answer to Brazilians.
“Delap had a very good season and one thing he has about him is that he is a workaholic.
Race for Champions League Qualifying – Final Ranking | |||
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Rank | team | point | GD |
3 | Man City | 71 | +28 |
4 | Chelsea | 69 | +21 |
5 | Newcastle | 66 | +21 |
6 | Aston Villa | 66 | +7 |
7 | Nottingham Forest | 65 | +12 |
“He’s definitely more athletic in the way he goes. He’s like the English version of Diego Costa, and he won’t be easy for anyone. His team comes first and he fights for everything.
“At this point, there are not many players like him who seem to be playing for love (playing the game).”
Blueco has some important decisions regarding the current team, and there is a lot of debate surrounding winger Jadon Sancho.
Chelsea is discussing with Jadon Sancho over a permanent move
The £300,000-a-week winger played a key role in Wednesday’s Conference League victory, with Chelsea already causing a £25 million obligation to buy a loan deal from Man United, conditioning on finishing above 15th in the table.
However, Chelsea was still able to opt out of buying him by paying the Red Devils a £5 million penalty fee.
Sky Sports has shared the latest update on the issue and claims that Chelsea is permanently involved with Sancho, but he has argued that he needs to accept the current wage packet cuts and bring him along in line with the club’s current pay structure.
While there remains a chance that Sancho could return to Old Trafford, Chelsea shows a clear will and desire to protect the British.
“He needs to continue doing the same, he needs to work hard every day,” Maresca said at the beginning of the season.
“As I said before, he’s trying to help us. I really believe he’s a special player, but the only way to make sure he’s working hard every day and is never happy and always ambitious.