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The potential signing of Victor Osimhen would be a real statement of intent from CHELSEA FC after he reportedly decided to make the move to the Blues.
Former Blues star John Obi-Mikel has claimed that the striker has picked us his next club amid all the speculation that the Blues will make an official move for the man in the summer
Osimhen wants to take the next step of his career in the Premier League and is eager to move to west London, though any transfer is far from a done deal.
And below we look at why he could be a great signing for the club- reporter Iomie Stanley says – ‘First and foremost, Victor Osimhen is a prolific goal-scorer, capable of finding the back of the net with remarkable consistency. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated an innate ability to put the ball in the net using both his feet and his head. His predatory instincts inside the box, combined with his sharp finishing and composure under pressure, make him a constant threat to opposition defenses. For CHELSEA FC, a club that values attacking prowess and goal-scoring efficiency, Osimhen’s ability to provide a reliable source of goals would be a welcome addition to the team’s frontline.
Beyond his goal-scoring prowess, Osimhen brings physicality and athleticism to the table. Standing at 6 feet tall, he possesses a strong physique that allows him to hold up the ball effectively, win aerial duels, and create space for himself and his teammates. His physical presence makes him a handful for opposing defenders and adds a different dimension to Chelsea’s attacking play. In the physically demanding environment of the Premier League, having a striker with Osimhen’s combination of strength and agility can be a valuable asset.
In addition to his goal-scoring abilities and physical attributes, Osimhen is known for his work rate and tireless work ethic on the pitch. He is willing to press defenders, track back to help out defensively, and contribute to the team’s overall defensive shape. This aligns with Chelsea’s high-intensity pressing game under various managers, where every player is expected to contribute both in attack and defense. Osimhen’s willingness to work hard for the team would fit seamlessly into Chelsea’s tactical approach and enhance the team’s overall competitiveness.
Moreover, Osimhen’s versatility as a striker is another aspect that makes him an intriguing prospect for CHELSEA FC. While primarily a center-forward, he is capable of playing in various attacking roles, including as a lone striker, alongside another forward, or even in wider positions. This versatility would provide Chelsea with tactical flexibility and options in terms of team selection and formations. Whether it’s leading the line as a traditional center-forward or operating in a slightly deeper role to link up play, Osimhen’s adaptability could add a new dimension to Chelsea’s attacking setup.
RAMSDALE WANTS MOVE –
CHELSEA FC could move again for Arsenal shot-stopper Aaron Ramsdale in the summer transfer window, and he wants to leave the Gunners it has been claimed.
Mikel Arteta made the big decision over the summer transfer window to make a move and sign the impressive David Raya on loan until the end of the season, despite the fact that Aaron Ramsdale has been brilliant since his move to the Emirates.
Raya has been brilliant for Arsenal so far during his time at the club and is clearly the man that Mikel Arteta would like to take forward – which has led to alot of speculation surrounding Ramsdale.
Ramsdale was linked with a move away from the Emirates all through the January window, but despite all the speculation and all the rumours – Arsenal decided to keep hold of their goalkeeper.
However, sources have told Football Insider believe the clubs transfer chiefs see the 25-year-old as a good option despite his demotion to second-choice at the Emirates Stadium this season.
Sources told Football Insider this week that Ramsdale is keen to leave Arsenal in the summer transfer window.
Mauricio Pochettino is keen to improve his goalkeeping department this summer despite signing two new shot-stoppers just last year (2023).
Should Ramsdale leave Arsenal?
Ramsdale proved that he was one of the best shot stoppers in the Premier League last season, so sitting on the bench on a weekly basis is not doing anything for him and his career.
He should leave Arsenal – but i am not sure i want a Gooner at the club
NICO WILLIAMS MESSAGE SENT –
CHELSEA FC have been urged to pursue “devastating” Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams.
A lot has happened since Nico made his league debut just over two years ago. Last season, he scored nine goals and provided six assists in 43 games in all competitions.
He also made his senior Spain debut and played in all four of their matches at the World Cup.
His performances has led to alot of speculation in recent months that all the big clubs are very interested in getting a transfer deal done – and amid all the speculation – Former France midfielder Emmanuel Petit, who played for US as well as Barcelona, rates the 11-cap Spaniard as one of LaLiga’s hottest talents.
Real Madrid and Liverpool have been tipped to launch summer approaches for the 21-year-old.
But Petit, 53, told Football Betting: “He’s got five goals and ten assists already this season. He’s fast, powerful and always runs towards the goal and facing defenders with great skills and dribbling.
“He can play on the right or left and every time I watch Athletic, they always give him the ball because he’s so good at facing two defenders.
“He’d be a very good addition to any team as his skills are devastating. I love players who are always provoking defenders.”
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