With the new season just days away and the transfer window closing in two weeks, Chelsea is ramping up efforts to finalize their squad. After returning from their USA tour, the club is now focused on trimming down the roster. Despite the ongoing search for a striker, Armando Broja remains on the market, and the latest club to show interest is Ipswich Town. While most rumors have involved clubs from Italy or Germany, the Premier League now seems to be in the mix for the young forward. However, given Chelsea’s €30m asking price, it’s believed that any deal would likely…
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Chelsea’s new ownership is making a concerted effort to emulate the success of the City Football Group, not only by recruiting coaches and staff but also by targeting individual players who fit into their broader strategy. One notable success in this approach was Cole Palmer, who left Manchester City in search of more playing time at Chelsea. His decision paid off, with Palmer thriving at Stamford Bridge and even earning a call-up to the England national team. Another example is Romeo Lavia, another former City player who recently made the move to Chelsea. Now, the next player on the radar…