Chelsea should now consider signing £43m striker after what he did in Champions League last night
Who Chelsea looks to bring in to play up front for the upcoming season may be one of the greatest stories of the transfer window.
Instead of addressing what many consider to be an obvious issue in January, they went in the opposite direction by lending out one of their few available alternatives.
Armando Broja, who is still waiting for his career at Fulham to take off, made the quick trek across West London to join the team.
Nicolas Jackson has made two starts since the African Cup of Nations, therefore it has become quite important for him to find the net.
It is reasonable to surmise, though, that they will be looking to replace number nine and will not hesitate to shell out a significant quantity of money for one during the course of the following two seasons.
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Victor Osimhen is widely regarded as the front-runner for this position, although his recent Nigerian performances may have alarmed some people.
If any club executives watched Champions League football last night, they probably paid attention to what was happening between Real Madrid and RB Leipzig.
Leading the line for the Bundesliga team, Benjamin Sesko was giving the Madrid defense a lot of trouble.
Chelsea should look at Sesko
Even though his team only lost by a slim margin, many will believe that they were always the superior team and that the 20-year-old showed great promise.
According to some reports, they could be able to acquire him for approximately £43 million, which is significantly less expensive than many of their other possibilities.
Additionally, they have been associated with the signing of Viktor Gyokeres, the striker in Europe with the most goals and assists combined at the moment.