Ex-Premier League striker excited about possible Chelsea signing after transfer talks opened

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Darren Bent has admitted he is excited about Chelsea possibly signing Erling Haaland, amid reports that the club have submitted a massive £174 million offer

The transfer window is just a few weeks from opening and that means that Thomas Tuchel will look to get the players that he believes will help bring that Premier League title to Stamford Bridge

Reports on Monday linked the club with a whopping £174million move to sign the Borussia Dortmund sensation as Thomas Tuchel steps up his pursuit of a goalscorer this summer.

Haaland is already one of the most deadly strikers in world football and netted a very impressive 41-goals last season, which means that he has already netted a stunning 170 goals in his career, and he is only 20

There are a lot of potential stumbling blocks on the way, but it is claimed the club are willing to include Tammy Abraham in any deal and are hoping to bring the Norwegian ace to the Premier League.

And amid the speculation, ex-striker Bent says it would be a great deal for the Blues as they haven’t had an out-and-out centre-forward since Diego Costa.

He tweeted: “#Haaland has star quality! Chelsea haven’t had a proper striker since Costa.”

“If #CFC can get someone who can score 25 goals, next season will be so interesting!”

There is alot of rumours that the club are offering big money for Haaland, but considering they have the financial power to sign any player in the game, we would not be surprised to see this deal actually happen

Jamie

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