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Chelsea are interested in signing Boca Juniors full-back Dylan Golosito.
According to a report from El Transigente, Chelsea are interested in the 19-year-old full-back and could make a move for him.
Gorosito is highly rated in South America and has high expectations for the future. He is part of the Argentina Under-20 squad and the right-back would be a solid signing for Chelsea.
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Chelsea keep an eye on Dylan Golosito
Chelsea have shown a strong interest in acquiring his signature, and it remains to be seen whether they will make a formal offer to finalize the deal.
The opportunity to join Chelsea would also be an exciting one for the South American player. It would be a big step up for him and test himself in English football. Even if he isn’t a regular starter for them, with the right guidance he could develop into a useful team player.
Boca Juniors do not want to let the player go immediately, but could be pressured to sell him if a favorable offer is on the table. It is likely that the player is also keen on this move, and it remains to be seen how the situation will develop.
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Chelsea look to build a future with Golosito
Chelsea have shown a willingness to invest in talented young players in recent windows. They are looking to put together a strong squad for the future and investing in the 19-year-old would be ideal.
They will be able to help him realize his potential and develop into a key player for the club.
Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs in the world and the young defender will aim to establish himself as their main player and fight for trophies in the near future. It will be interesting to see if the two clubs can come to an agreement at this point.
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