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“Becoming an urgency” – Mauricio Pochettino asks the Chelsea board to sign a player
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New Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino has “expressly requested” Chelsea’s board to sign a player, according to a report today.
The Blues boss won’t officially begin his role until July 1, but he’s already getting down to business and planning his roster for next season.
We know the squad needs a little more preparation, and it’s the midfield that has been labeled ‘urgent’.
This was stated by journalist Rudy Galetti, who this week spent a few words with GIVEMESPORT on the situation.
Galetti says Pochettino has urgently requested Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo after Chelsea lost Sporting Lisbon’s Manuel Ugarte last week.
Galetti said: “Pochettino specifically asked the Brighton player to strengthen the midfield and now, with Kante gone, Moises becomes a matter of urgency.”
The view from Chelsea News
Caicedo is a top notch player who has all the tools to become world class.
He also has vital Premier League experience and would be a great addition to Chelsea’s squad if he replaces Enzo Fernandez in the double pivot under a Pochettino system. It will be expensive but it must be said that it is worth it.
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Mauricio Pochettino needs Harry Kane to sign with Real Madrid, to complete his striker strategy for Chelsea.
This summer, a number of powerhouse European clubs, including Real Madrid, are looking to add a striker.
Todd Boehly intensifies his efforts to sign a star striker, which could lead to a transfer merry-go-round for Chelsea.
Numerous teams, including the Blues, are looking for a leader for their attack for the upcoming campaign.
Karim Benzema’s choice to sign with Al-Ittihad has compelled Real Madrid to enter the market for the first time in ten years.
After a disappointing 2022–23 season, it is no secret that Chelsea is also looking for a striker. Just 38 goals separated every club in the top 10 and two of the three relegated teams.
Chelsea lacks a true striker on their roster despite spending close to £600 million since Roman Abramovich left. Romelu Lukaku’s chances of staging a comeback at Stamford Bridge seem slim, and rumors have it that Inter Milan will try to sign him on a long-term deal.
Lautaro Martinez, another Inter striker, is reportedly a target for Chelsea, according to a report from The Times. Although a swap deal between the two clubs is unlikely, the Blues might need Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur’s help to acquire the Argentine.
According to the report, Real Madrid is also a possible destination for Martinez as they look to replace Benzema. If he does, the rumors of Kane moving to Spain will essentially come to an end. Madrid is currently even money to sign Kane, according to the bookmakers.
If Martinez is going to come to West London, Mauricio Pochettino may need Real Madrid to raid his old team. Given Kane’s contract situation, according to the Spanish publication Marca, Los Blancos president Florentino Perez will attempt to sign Kane for a reduced fee.
By doing so, a domino effect might start, which would be ideal for Boehly. If Martinez decides to join the rebuilding of Stamford Bridge, Pochettino will be hoping that his compatriot, who costs £70 million, can be Chelsea’s savior.
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