Update: The striker who once scored in Barcelona’s net emerges as a target for Chelsea

Chelsea FC’s attention has turned towards Girona’s star striker, Artem Dovbyk, as the club believes his height and physicality could be the key to bolstering their forward line. The price tag for the sought-after striker stands at €45 million (~£40 million), a dream deal considering his impressive performance of 20 matches, 12 goals, and 6 assists.

 

The Blues, known for their pursuit of top talents, have identified Dovbyk as a potential addition to their squad. Standing tall at an imposing height, the Ukrainian forward has caught the eye of Chelsea’s scouting team with his remarkable performances in the Spanish league.

 

Dovbyk’s towering presence and aerial ability make him a formidable force in the penalty area, presenting a different dimension to Chelsea’s attacking options. With his goal-scoring prowess and contribution in creating opportunities for his teammates, the 24-year-old has proven himself as a versatile and impactful player.

 

Chelsea’s interest in Dovbyk comes as they look to reinforce their forward line and provide competition for their existing options. The club’s management sees the Ukrainian striker as a valuable asset who can complement their style of play and add depth to their attacking options.

Negotiations are currently underway between Chelsea and Girona, as the Premier League giants aim to secure the services of Dovbyk. While the price tag may seem steep for a player with limited experience at the top level, Chelsea remains confident in the potential and talent that the young striker possesses.

 

Should the deal materialize, Dovbyk would join an illustrious list of forwards who have donned the Chelsea jersey. The club’s faithful eagerly await the outcome of these negotiations as they hope to see the Ukrainian prodigy showcase his skills at Stamford Bridge.

 

As the transfer window progresses, the football world will be keeping a close eye on the developments surrounding Artem Dovbyk’s potential move to Chelsea.