Published: 5 days ago

Chelsea make approach for Jamie Gittens summer move

Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing 20-year-old Borussia Dortmund attacker Jamie Gittens during the summer transfer window.

According to a report by the Daily Telegraph, Chelsea have opened talks to sign Jamie Gittens from Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund in the summer transfer window, and he will cost around £50 million.

The Englishman has 17 goal contributions this past season, and he could be an excellent acquisition for Chelsea. He will add unpredictability and cutting edge in the final third. The 20-year-old will look to prove himself in the Premier League if the move goes through. The youngster is highly chased across Europe, and he has the technical attributes to do well in English football.

Chelsea have secured Champions League qualification, and they need better players in order to do well in Europe and in the Premier League next year. Signing the young attacker could be a wise decision. He has all the tools to develop into a top-class player.

The player was a part of the Chelsea Academy, and it remains to be seen whether he is ready to return to the London club. The reported asking price might seem like a premium right now, but the player has the ability to justify the investment.

Chelsea need to sign quality attackers

Chelsea should look to invest in a reliable centre forward as well. They have been overly reliant on Cole Palmer in the attack. Signing a reliable winger and consistent goal scorer could take them to a whole new level.

They have struggled in recent seasons, and they will look to get back to the top of English football once again. Signing the right players will help them in their quest for glory.

Meanwhile, the player is still only 20, and he will improve further with coaching and experience. Chelsea have done well to nurture young players over the years, and they could help the Englishman fulfil his potential in the coming season. It would be a huge opportunity for the young attacker, and it remains to be seen. Whether two clubs can negotiate a deal in the coming weeks.

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