Chelsea Set to Back Maresca by Splashing Out £113m On Osimhen

Chelsea will reportedly break the bank to sign Victor Osimhen and three other players to support Enzo Maresca despite financial complexities.

Chelsea Set to Back Maresca by Splashing Out £113m On Osimhen

In order to support Maresca's ambitious objectives and finance future recruits, the club must comply with Profit and Sustainability regulations, which means selling players before the June 30 deadline. With a purported five-year deal already in place, the current Leicester City manager is anticipated to be officially announced as Chelsea's new manager this week.

The Sun claims that Chelsea has renewed its interest in Osimhen, who is anticipated to depart Napoli this summer and has a £113 million ($143.49 million) release clause. Despite without formally expressing their interest, they have been following Osimhen for years. Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, two Premier League rivals, are also keeping an eye on the striker. Osimhen, meanwhile, does not view Chelsea as a "priority" and is still open to other possibilities, which might make things more difficult for the Blues.

Chelsea is also focussing on bringing a new goalkeeper adept at playing out from the back, a central defender, a left-back, and a striker. Neither Djordje Petrovic nor Robert Sanchez has impressed in the goalkeeper position, prompting the club to consider James Trafford, especially following Burnley's relegation from the Premier League.

Conor Gallagher, one of the indigenous stars on the market, has caught the attention of Tottenham and Aston Villa. Trevoh Chalobah, Ian Maatsen, and Armando Broja are probably going to be sold as well. But Broja's unsatisfactory loan stint at Fulham has reduced his market value, therefore the asking price has to drop from the originally anticipated £30 million.

Premier League teams are interested in Chalobah, but meeting his pay demands will be difficult. Liverpool is fond of another academy graduate, defender Levi Colwill, but Chelsea is hesitant to let him go. However, if other domestic players are not able to be sold by the June 30 deadline, financial constraints can force their hand.

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