Chelsea continues the search for Man City Youngster & Ruben Amorim Favorite
Chelsea did not turn away with the rejection of Manchester City to agree in January for Nico O’reilly, while they are still interested in Las Palmas Loirio Dario Essugo, a new report revealed.
Bluesi added their middle rows on the day of the deadline, Signing of a teenager Mathis Amougou From the Etienne to the eight -year contract in an agreement, which is considered to be worth £ 12.5 million (€ 15 million).
But it was the only winter accessory made by Enzo Maresca, who sanctioned the release of Renato Veiga, Ben Chilwell, Carney Chukwuemeka, Caleb Wiley, Axel Disasi and Joao Felix to help abolish extremely inflated Chelsea detachment.
Bizarre, Chelsea still seems to be a light option in the central midfielder, and their disadvantage of the staff has exposed injuries to Enzo Fernandez and Romeo Lavia – the latter, although extremely talented, they have been constantly in the whole time at the Stamford Bridge.
Their relying on Moises Caicedo as a fit and available constant led to late January for city teenager O’Reilly, which Pep Guardiola began to provide several opportunities for the first team but champions of the Premier League were not willing to entertain Chelsea’s approach.
AND Daily post office Write to O’Reilly stay on Chelsea’s narrower choice moving in the summer transfer The window, and is joined by Essugo, who is currently on loan at Las Palmas from Sporting CP Portuguese Giants.
The 19-year-old Essugou has so far been handed the debut of the first team in LisbonManchester United Chief coach Ruben Amorim and impressed in La Liga after the August Loan. Maybe he was persecuted before Amougoua, the report adds, but Chelsea would not be able to register him this season because he has already appeared for Sporting at the beginning of the 2024/25 campaign – the rules state that players can only represent players only players can only play players players two clubs in any to which season.
No matter what City They are ready to change their position on O’Reilly remains to be seen, while it is not yet clear if Sporting will entertain the possibility of selling Essugo, especially since his loan loan directed about the first -rounder of the first type before ranked on their side on their return.
Amorim must have seen the potential in Essugou, making him the youngest club ever player in 16 years and 6 days when he came to Sportins’ victory of 1-0 over Vitoria de Guimaraes. Since then, he has played 22 times for the club in all competitions and has represented Portugal at every youth level available.