In his first few months as Chelsea’s manager, Enzo Maresca has undoubtedly hushed some skeptics and established a stable Premier League team, which has improved the team’s performance.
The Italian, who replaced Mauricio Pochettino in the summer, has left his stamp on the team, and, after 20 games, his aggressive style has propelled the team to fourth position.
Under his leadership at Stamford Bridge, the attacking-minded players have flourished, and the Blues now have the third-highest goal total of any team in the division.
With 13 goals, Cole Palmer is still the leading scorer, but Nicolas Jackson has also shown his abilities and scored nine goals, finally beginning to appear as a player who can produce in forward areas.
With one well-known player already being considered for a possible transfer to West London, January offers the 44-year-old still another chance to bolster his team’s caliber.
In January, Chelsea is interested in signing a £67 million star.
Journalist David Ornstein claims Chelsea is vying for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a winger for Napoli, this month, although there is fierce competition from several other teams.
Only three teams are interested in signing the 23-year-old, who has contributed eight goals and eight assists in 2024-2025: Liverpool, Manchester United, and PSG.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Napoli
All of the previously mentioned clubs may engage in a bidding war if the Georgian international becomes available before the end of the month.
It’s unclear if any of the teams could afford the €80 million (£67 million) that the Serie A team is reportedly requesting to let go of its top attacker.
The 26-year-old has an incredible record of 235 goals in 264 games throughout his seven years with Ligue 1 team PSG. His finest season was his last one in Paris, when he scored 44 goals in all competitions.
At the end of his contract, he moved to Real Madrid on a free transfer ahead of the current campaign. He has since scored 14 goals for his new team, solidifying his place among Europe’s most formidable forwards.
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