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Mauricio Pochettino’s dream: Lavia signs, Fernandez excels, and a $80 million transfer is successful. midfield for Chelsea
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Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino takes over at Chelsea next week and there is plenty to do in the summer transfer window to ensure he has the perfect squad for the Premier League
Soon Mauricio Pochettino will officially take over as new Chelsea manager. Though he did a lot of behind-the-scenes work before starting his new job on July 1st.
Pochettino will be keen to move forward in the transfer window, with targets discussed with owner Todd Boehly and the recruiting team at Stamford Bridge.
Pochettino would like to bring two new midfielders to the club this summer and those two new signings would form the new manager’s dream combination.
Players such as Conor Gallagher, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Mason Mount have all been linked with a departure from Stamford Bridge, while N’Golo Kante has already departed and Mateo Kovacic look set to join Manchester City, paving the way for new signings. Done.
Pochettino could opt for a three in midfield, or he could revert to a previously favored 4-2-3-1 which would require two defensive midfielders.
Here, football.london experiences what the opening day of the season might look like and who those two or three might be.
Romeo Lavia
The first midfielder to cross the threshold of Stamford Bridge could very well be Romeo Lavia. The Southampton midfielder is one of the Blues’ main targets and Chelsea have opened talks with Southampton about signing Lavia this summer, football.london has learned.
However, the Blues face fierce competition in the form of London rivals Arsenal, who are also keen to sign teenager Saints, who were one of the few to impress in their relegation campaign last season.
Southampton are believed to want between £40m and £50m for the talented youngster and a deal could give the Gunners a leg up on Chelsea as they focus on getting Declan across the line Rice. Ditto for Chelsea’s next target in midfield.
Moses Caicedo
It is said that the club’s interest in Caicedo won’t stop if Lavia joins. He’s one of the best names they can think of for the job and if the midfielder exodus were to exceed three names, it might not be too unrealistic for both players to end up in blue either.
Ecuadorian media report he would prefer a move to Arsenal – where have we heard that before? However, Chelsea remain in the mix and could be with a revamped midfielder. Energetic, dynamic and technically at ease in several areas, Caicedo is gold dust on the transfer market.
His performances under Roberto De Zerbi have helped establish him as one of the best young midfielders in the world and Chelsea would like to see his speed, possession and excellence between the penalty areas alongside Lavia next season.
Enzo Fernandez
The final piece of the puzzle is Cesc Fabregas’ new metronomic version of Chelsea. He excelled even in a weak squad, even managing to win the club’s Player of the Season award despite only arriving on January 31. Since then, he has participated in all the matches since the start, which explains his short period of adaptation and his importance.
Fernandez delivers control and creativity through deep, old-school Argentinian aggression that is sure to be admired and demanded by fellow countryman Pochettino. In a trio of South American midfielders, Fernandez is the elegant finisher.
The problem with this trio is the goals, but the base provided by the two signings of this hypothetical team gives them the ability to venture forward and into the attacking areas in a way they don’t. couldn’t do before.
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