Chelsea strikers sent exciting transfer message about world class summer arrival

Chelsea have been told the strikers should gel with with incoming signing Hakim Ziyech next season.
Hakim Ziyech has been in the headlines for all the right reasons over the past few weeks after he shocked many by agreeing a summer move to the Bridge, with reports revealing that the Blues and Ajax had agreed a £36 million fee to complete this summer transaction.
But the hierarchy and Ziyech had yet to finalise personal terms ahead of his summer arrival, but that has now been wrapped up as we announced the deal early in February on their official website, and the move got many fans excited for whom else will be arriving in the summer.
And with the Dutch season now over, he can focus on making that move next season to link up with his new team-mates at Stamford Bridge, and Alfred Finnbogason, who played with Hakim Ziyech for two years when the pair were at Heerenveen, has insisted any striker would could not ‘click’ with the new Blue wasn’t any good.
‘Oh my god,’ Finnbogason told De Telegraaf, when asked about Ziyech.
‘And I already knew he was good, didn’t I. But what he has shown in recent years is not normal. If you don’t click with Ziyech, you are not a good striker.
‘All you have to do is move. He gives the balls exactly the way you want them to be.
‘Without a doubt, the Premier League will be a big test for him.
‘Players are better and more aggressive, but see what he has already shown at Ajax with his qualities in the Champions League.
‘He is something special and will be a big signing for Chelsea.
‘The pressure will be great, but he can deliver,’ he dded. ‘He is no longer a young boy either, knows how it works.’
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