Chelsea appear to have made their first move of the January transfer window by submitting a bid for the highly-rated young winger, and Bruco appears to have gotten a response.
The Blues’ aggressive youth-led recruitment model shows no signs of slowing down as the club continues to pursue elite teenage candidates across Europe.
Enzo Maresca’s team are currently monitoring Eintracht Frankfurt’s Niko Ilicevic. Niko Ilicevic is a 15-year-old attacking midfielder who is described as a “mega-talent” and impressed scouts recently in a youth league game against Barcelona.
Despite his age, the Germany Under-16 international is already making an impact in Frankfurt’s Under-19 set-up and is reportedly attracting attention from the likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan, Tottenham and Newcastle, but Chelsea’s systematic approach is said to give them an advantage.
This pursuit continues a clear pattern established since the BlueCo acquisition.
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They won the competition for his signature.
Chelsea have signed a number of exciting talents in recent years, including Estebao Willian, Andrej Santos, Kendry Paes and Dastan Satpayev, but most recently they finalized the deal for 16-year-old Burkina Faso talent Mohammad Zongo.
This strategy targets players years before they reach their prime, offering long-term contracts that provide both financial control and development time.
Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola publicly supported the model, claiming it was “working very well” despite criticism of the team’s balance and inexperience and youth.
“The model seems to be working, and it’s working very well,” Zola was quoted as saying by X.
“I have to say Maresca has done a great job because he has given structure to the whole team. Everyone knows what they are doing.”
“And considering today we are playing without our best player, Cole Palmer, due to injury, we still performed well and got results, which is amazing.”
According to French newspaper L’Equipe, they are eyeing yet another hot property.
Chelsea receive response after making bid for Saint-Etienne’s Gillian Noguessan
Chelsea’s initial offer of £7m for Saint-Etienne sensation Gillian Noguessan has been rejected, with the Ligue 2 club demanding at least £11m for the 17-year-old prodigy, according to reports.
The France Under-20 international represents Chelsea’s latest attempt to raid Saint-Etienne’s youth team, following the £12.5 million signing of midfielder Matisse Amougou in February.
Bruco, who own both Chelsea and RC Strasbourg, adopted a similar trajectory with Amugu, immediately selling him to their sister club in France with a favorable buy-back clause.
Noguessan has dramatically risen to prominence in January when, at just 16 years and four months old, he became Saint-Etienne’s youngest debutant since 1978. L’Equipe also described him as “one of the most promising players of his generation.”
He made eight appearances in Ligue 1 for Saint-Etienne last season before the club’s relegation, displaying great ability that caught the eye during France’s Under-20 World Cup in Chile.
However, relations between the striker’s family and Saint-Etienne have deteriorated significantly.
Nguessan has refused to extend his contract beyond June 2027 despite repeated offers from club owners Kilmer Sports Ventures. His father, Danny Gessan, a former professional who played extensively in England, is also reportedly pushing for a move to the Premier League.
Arsenal and Brentford have also expressed interest, but Chelsea remain the most active suitor, with a January move for Nguessan looking very likely.
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