Chelsea told to bring very exciting attacker to Stamford Bridge by former Blues!

Tore Andre Flo believes his former club CHELSEA should sign Norway international star Antonio Nusa in the summer transfer window.
Winning a trophy and getting Champions League football last season is more than what many people had planned for Chelsea and Enzo Maresca, but the Italian boss really has done a great job at the club.
But there have been many reports in the media that we are looking to improve a number of areas in the squad and the Blues board are continuing to be linked with some of the best and most exciting young players in the game right now.
Now, Former Blues star Tore Andre Flo believes his former club Chelsea should sign Norway international star Antonio Nusa.
The 20-year-old, who is valued at €28m (£23.6m) by Transfermarkt, can be deployed as a winger or attacking midfielder and is under contract with his current club until 2029.
‘I’ve been watching the national team for a bit now,’ Flo, who played 76 times for Norway from 1995 to 2004, told Metro via NewBettingSites.uk.
‘There are some big superstars in there but [Chelsea] wouldn’t be able to buy Erling Haaland or Martin Odegaard. There is a player called Antonio Nusa.
‘I think he is very, very exciting. I’ve just seen him play against Italy and he was amazing in that game. I think he’d be possible to buy for a big club like Chelsea.’
IcChelseanews Says…
The club already have a number of exciting players that cant get into the first team, that are loaned out, we dont need to slash more money on somebody that many of us have not even hear of.
No disrespect to the lad.
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